Haripur
Village
Map showing Haripur (#809) in Lalganj CD block
Map showing Haripur (#809) in Lalganj CD block
Haripur is located in Uttar Pradesh
Haripur
Haripur
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 26°10′23″N 80°56′08″E / 26.173174°N 80.935477°E / 26.173174; 80.935477[1]
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictRaebareli
Area
  Total1.273 km2 (0.492 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[2]
  Total1,527
  Density1,200/km2 (3,100/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationUP-35

Haripur is a village in Lalganj block of Rae Bareli district, Uttar Pradesh, India.[2] It is located 3 km from Lalganj, the block and tehsil headquarters.[3] As of 2011, it has a population of 1,527 people, in 270 households.[2] It has 1 primary school and no healthcare facilities, and it does not host a permanent market or a weekly haat.[2] It belongs to the nyaya panchayat of Mubarakpur.[4]

The 1951 census recorded Haripur as comprising 4 hamlets, with a total population of 450 people (219 male and 231 female), in 81 households and 63 physical houses.[5] The area of the village was given as 300 acres.[5] 57 residents were literate, 55 male and 2 female.[5] The village was listed as belonging to the pargana of Khiron and the thana of Sareni.[5]

The 1961 census recorded Haripur as comprising 4 hamlets, with a total population of 574 people (290 male and 284 female), in 82 households and 71 physical houses.[6] The area of the village was given as 300 acres.[6]

The 1981 census recorded Haripur as having a population of 896 people, in 127 households, and having an area of 127.08 hectares.[3] The main staple foods were listed as wheat and rice.[3]

The 1991 census recorded Haripur as having a total population of 1,044 people (515 male and 529 female), in 159 households and 159 physical houses.[4] The area of the village was listed as 127 hectares.[4] Members of the 0-6 age group numbered 219, or 21% of the total; this group was 59% male (129) and 41% female (90).[4] Members of scheduled castes made up 24% of the village's population, while no members of scheduled tribes were recorded.[4] The literacy rate of the village was 52% (330 men and 213 women).[4] 226 people were classified as main workers (218 men and 8 women), while 2 people were classified as marginal workers (both women); the remaining 816 residents were non-workers.[4] The breakdown of main workers by employment category was as follows: 94 cultivators (i.e. people who owned or leased their own land); 53 agricultural labourers (i.e. people who worked someone else's land in return for payment); 0 workers in livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting, plantations, orchards, etc.; 0 in mining and quarrying; 0 household industry workers; 13 workers employed in other manufacturing, processing, service, and repair roles; 1 construction worker; 12 employed in trade and commerce; 10 employed in transport, storage, and communications; and 43 in other services.[4]

References

  1. "Geographic Names Search WebApp". Do a radial search using these coordinates here.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Census of India 2011: Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook - Rae Bareli, Part A (Village and Town Directory)" (PDF). Census 2011 India. pp. 288–306. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  3. 1 2 3 Census 1981 Uttar Pradesh: District Census Handbook Part XIII-A: Village & Town Directory, District Rae Bareli (PDF). 1982. pp. 150–1. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Census 1991 Series-25 Uttar Pradesh Part-XII B Village & Townwise Primary Census Abstract District Census Handbook District Raebareli (PDF). 1992. pp. xxiv–xxviii, 188–9. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  5. 1 2 3 4 Census of India, 1951: District Census Handbook Uttar Pradesh (42 - Rae Bareli District) (PDF). Allahabad. 1955. pp. 110–1. Retrieved 20 October 2021.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. 1 2 Census 1961: District Census Handbook, Uttar Pradesh (39 - Raebareli District) (PDF). Lucknow. 1965. pp. lxxviii-lxxix of section "Dalmau Tahsil". Retrieved 20 October 2021.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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