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Banda district, India

Banda district is a district of Uttar Pradesh state of India, and Banda is the district headquarters. It is a part of Chitrakoot Division.

Banda district
Location of Banda district in Uttar Pradesh
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DivisionChitrakoot
HeadquartersBanda
Government
 • Lok Sabha constituenciesBanda (shared with Chitrakoot district)
Area
 • Total4,413 km2 (1,704 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total1,799,410
 • Density410/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
 • Urban
275,755
Demographics
 • Literacy68.11 per cent
 • Sex ratio863
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Websitebanda.nic.in

Located in historical Bundelkhand region, Banda is famous for its Shajar stone which is used for making jewellery, and the historically and architecturally significant sites Khajuraho and Kalinjar. Khajuraho is a World Heritage Site famous for its elaborately carved temples. The fortress of Kalinjar is famed for its war history and its glorious rock sculptures.

History

In 1998, the tehsils of Karwi and Mau, formerly part of Banda District, became the new Chitrakoot District. Banda was a town and district of British India, in the Allahabad division of the United Provinces. The population in 2011 was 1,799,410. It was formerly, but is no longer, a military cantonment.

Administrative divisions

There are four Tahsils namely Banda, Naraini, Baberu, Palani and Atarra comprising eight blocks of Badokhar-khurd, Pailani, Jaspura, Tindwari, Naraini, Mahua, Baberu, Bisanda and Kamasinfrom the present district of Banda.

There are seventeen thanas namely Kotwali City, Kotwali Dehat, Mataundh, Tindwari, Pailani, Chilla, Naraini, Atarra, Girwa, Kalinjar, Badousa, Bisenda, Baberu, Kamasin, Fhateganj, Jaspura and Marka.

Hills

The hills of the district consist of the part of the Vindhyan plateau which lies in the extreme southern portion of the tahsils Mau and Karwi (now known as the district Chitrakut). The northern flank of the Vindhyas known as Vindhyachal range, starts near the Yamuna in the extreme east of tahsil Mau. It recedes from the Yamuna in a south-westerly direction-gradually rising in elevation, although nowhere above 450 metre from the mean sea level. It leaves the district near the scared hills of Anusuiya to reappear of Godhrampur in the south-eastern part of Naraini tahsil. From this point westward to Kalinjar the hills from the border of the district.

Geography

The district largely consists of irregular uplands with outcrops of rocks intermingling with lowlands, which are frequently under water during the rainy season. The Baghein River traverses the district from south-west to north-east. Other important rivers are the Ken River in the east and the Yamuna to the north. The dominant communities of this area are of Kshatriyas, Patels, Chandrauls, Chandelas, Bundelas etc.

Location and boundaries

The district is located in the Chitrakutdham Division of Uttar Pradesh with its headquarter at Banda and lies between Lat. 24º 53' and 25º 55' N and Long. 80º 07' and 81º 34' E. It is bounded in the north by district of Fatehpur in the east by the district of Chitrakut in the west by the district of Hamirpur and Mahoba and in the south by Satna, Panna, and Chhatarapur the districts of adjoining Madhya Pradesh .

Agriculture

There are two main crops : Kharif and Rabi; the one between July and October and the other between November and March. The old records in the imperial gazetteer or the district gazetteer mentions cotton as one of the major crops here. But that has vanished now. The main crops grown presently are as follows:

Kharif  : Paddy, jowar, bajra, til, moong, urd, arhar and sanai are the main crops taken these days. Paddy is normally taken as mono crop while others are mixed sown. 100 years ago cotton was taken as a mixed crop along with other crops in Kharif. Presently Government is pushing soybean replacing all other Kharif crops. This tendency ultimately will starve this district.

Rabi : Wheat, barley along with gram, linseed, mustard, masoor and peas are the major crops. There is a tendency for mixed cropping and regional variation in choices of the crops depending upon the geographical situation and the availability of irrigation.

Zaid : the third crops are usually taken in the river beds; that includes Kakri. Tarbooj (water melon), Kharbooja and some vegetables.

Economy

The economy is predominantly agricultural, with the main crops being paddy rice, wheat and vegetables.

In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Banda one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640).[1] It is one of the 34 districts in Uttar Pradesh currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).[1]

Divisions

The district is divided into five tehsils, Banda, Naraini, Baberu, Atarra and Pailani.

Villages

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901406,944—    
1911424,056+0.41%
1921396,194−0.68%
1931421,181+0.61%
1941486,491+1.45%
1951519,370+0.66%
1961631,666+1.98%
1971792,699+2.30%
19811,023,644+2.59%
19911,237,962+1.92%
20011,501,602+1.95%
20111,799,410+1.83%
source:[2]
Religions in Banda district (2011)[3]
Religion Percent
Hindus
91.00%
Muslims
8.76%
Other or not stated
0.24%
Distribution of religions

According to the 2011 census Banda District has a population of 1,799,410,[4] roughly equal to the nation of The Gambia[5] or the US state of Nebraska.[6] This gives it a ranking of 265th in India (out of a total of 640).[4] The district has a population density of 404 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,050/sq mi).[4] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 17.06%.[4] Banda has a sex ratio of 863 females for every 1000 males,[4] and a literacy rate of 68.11%. Scheduled Castes made up 21.55% of the population.[4]

Languages

Languages of Banda district (2011)[7]

  Hindi (95.81%)
  Bundeli (1.96%)
  Urdu (1.50%)
  Others (0.73%)

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 95.81% of the population in the district spoke Hindi, 1.96% Bundeli and 1.50% Urdu as their first language.[7] The local dialect changes from Bundeli in the south to Awadhi in the north.

Among Banda's languages are Bundeli, which has a lexical similarity of 72-91% with Hindi[8] (compared to 60% for German and English)[9] and is spoken by about 7,800,000 people in Bundelkhand.[8]

Education

Culture

Kalinjar Mahotsava: Every Year Banda District celebrates week-long Kalinjar Mahotasava to promote Kalinjar Fort's Heritage & Tourism. Kalinjar Mahotsava includes many Cultural and Social activities.

Banda MLA & MP

There are 4 assembly constituencies and 1 parliamentary constituency.[10]

MLA

No Constituency MLA Political Party
232 Tindwari Ramakesh Nishad Bhartiya Janta Party
233 Baberu Vishambhar Singh Yadav Samajwadi Party
234 Naraini Smt. Ommani Verma Bhartiya Janta Party
235 Banda Prakash Dwivedi Bhartiya Janta Party

MP

Constituency MP Political Party
Banda R.K. Singh Patel Bhartiya Janta Party

People associated with Banda

Political Figures

Jamuna Prasad Bose

See also

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b Ministry of Panchayati Raj (8 September 2009). (PDF). National Institute of Rural Development. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
  2. ^ Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901
  3. ^ "Table C-01 Population by Religion: Uttar Pradesh". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "District Census Handbook: Banda" (PDF). censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  5. ^ US Directorate of Intelligence. . Archived from the original on 13 June 2007. Retrieved 1 October 2011. Gambia, The 1,797,860 July 2011 est.
  6. ^ . U. S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 19 October 2013. Retrieved 30 September 2011. Nebraska 1,826,341
  7. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Uttar Pradesh". www.censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  8. ^ a b M. Paul Lewis, ed. (2009). "Bagheli: A language of India". Ethnologue: Languages of the World (16th ed.). Dallas, Texas: SIL International. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  9. ^ M. Paul Lewis, ed. (2009). "English". Ethnologue: Languages of the World (16th ed.). Dallas, Texas: SIL International. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  10. ^ "List of Candidates in BANDA :BANDA". myneta.info. Retrieved 11 November 2015.

External links

  • Official website

Coordinates: 25°30′N 80°30′E / 25.500°N 80.500°E / 25.500; 80.500

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Banda district is a district of Uttar Pradesh state of India and Banda is the district headquarters It is a part of Chitrakoot Division Banda districtDistrict of Uttar PradeshKalinjar FortLocation of Banda district in Uttar PradeshCountry IndiaStateUttar PradeshDivisionChitrakootHeadquartersBandaGovernment Lok Sabha constituenciesBanda shared with Chitrakoot district Area Total4 413 km2 1 704 sq mi Population 2011 Total1 799 410 Density410 km2 1 100 sq mi Urban275 755Demographics Literacy68 11 per cent Sex ratio863Time zoneUTC 05 30 IST Websitebanda wbr nic wbr inLocated in historical Bundelkhand region Banda is famous for its Shajar stone which is used for making jewellery and the historically and architecturally significant sites Khajuraho and Kalinjar Khajuraho is a World Heritage Site famous for its elaborately carved temples The fortress of Kalinjar is famed for its war history and its glorious rock sculptures Contents 1 History 1 1 Administrative divisions 1 2 Hills 2 Geography 2 1 Location and boundaries 3 Agriculture 4 Economy 5 Divisions 5 1 Villages 6 Demographics 6 1 Languages 7 Education 8 Culture 9 Banda MLA amp MP 9 1 MLA 9 2 MP 10 People associated with Banda 11 Political Figures 12 See also 13 Gallery 14 References 15 External linksHistory EditIn 1998 the tehsils of Karwi and Mau formerly part of Banda District became the new Chitrakoot District Banda was a town and district of British India in the Allahabad division of the United Provinces The population in 2011 was 1 799 410 It was formerly but is no longer a military cantonment Administrative divisions Edit There are four Tahsils namely Banda Naraini Baberu Palani and Atarra comprising eight blocks of Badokhar khurd Pailani Jaspura Tindwari Naraini Mahua Baberu Bisanda and Kamasinfrom the present district of Banda There are seventeen thanas namely Kotwali City Kotwali Dehat Mataundh Tindwari Pailani Chilla Naraini Atarra Girwa Kalinjar Badousa Bisenda Baberu Kamasin Fhateganj Jaspura and Marka Hills Edit The hills of the district consist of the part of the Vindhyan plateau which lies in the extreme southern portion of the tahsils Mau and Karwi now known as the district Chitrakut The northern flank of the Vindhyas known as Vindhyachal range starts near the Yamuna in the extreme east of tahsil Mau It recedes from the Yamuna in a south westerly direction gradually rising in elevation although nowhere above 450 metre from the mean sea level It leaves the district near the scared hills of Anusuiya to reappear of Godhrampur in the south eastern part of Naraini tahsil From this point westward to Kalinjar the hills from the border of the district Geography EditThe district largely consists of irregular uplands with outcrops of rocks intermingling with lowlands which are frequently under water during the rainy season The Baghein River traverses the district from south west to north east Other important rivers are the Ken River in the east and the Yamuna to the north The dominant communities of this area are of Kshatriyas Patels Chandrauls Chandelas Bundelas etc Location and boundaries Edit The district is located in the Chitrakutdham Division of Uttar Pradesh with its headquarter at Banda and lies between Lat 24º 53 and 25º 55 N and Long 80º 07 and 81º 34 E It is bounded in the north by district of Fatehpur in the east by the district of Chitrakut in the west by the district of Hamirpur and Mahoba and in the south by Satna Panna and Chhatarapur the districts of adjoining Madhya Pradesh Agriculture EditThere are two main crops Kharif and Rabi the one between July and October and the other between November and March The old records in the imperial gazetteer or the district gazetteer mentions cotton as one of the major crops here But that has vanished now The main crops grown presently are as follows Kharif Paddy jowar bajra til moong urd arhar and sanai are the main crops taken these days Paddy is normally taken as mono crop while others are mixed sown 100 years ago cotton was taken as a mixed crop along with other crops in Kharif Presently Government is pushing soybean replacing all other Kharif crops This tendency ultimately will starve this district Rabi Wheat barley along with gram linseed mustard masoor and peas are the major crops There is a tendency for mixed cropping and regional variation in choices of the crops depending upon the geographical situation and the availability of irrigation Zaid the third crops are usually taken in the river beds that includes Kakri Tarbooj water melon Kharbooja and some vegetables Economy EditThe economy is predominantly agricultural with the main crops being paddy rice wheat and vegetables In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Banda one of the country s 250 most backward districts out of a total of 640 1 It is one of the 34 districts in Uttar Pradesh currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme BRGF 1 Divisions EditThe district is divided into five tehsils Banda Naraini Baberu Atarra and Pailani Villages Edit BarehtaDemographics EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 1901406 944 1911424 056 0 41 1921396 194 0 68 1931421 181 0 61 1941486 491 1 45 1951519 370 0 66 1961631 666 1 98 1971792 699 2 30 19811 023 644 2 59 19911 237 962 1 92 20011 501 602 1 95 20111 799 410 1 83 source 2 Religions in Banda district 2011 3 Religion PercentHindus 91 00 Muslims 8 76 Other or not stated 0 24 Distribution of religions According to the 2011 census Banda District has a population of 1 799 410 4 roughly equal to the nation of The Gambia 5 or the US state of Nebraska 6 This gives it a ranking of 265th in India out of a total of 640 4 The district has a population density of 404 inhabitants per square kilometre 1 050 sq mi 4 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 17 06 4 Banda has a sex ratio of 863 females for every 1000 males 4 and a literacy rate of 68 11 Scheduled Castes made up 21 55 of the population 4 Languages Edit Languages of Banda district 2011 7 Hindi 95 81 Bundeli 1 96 Urdu 1 50 Others 0 73 At the time of the 2011 Census of India 95 81 of the population in the district spoke Hindi 1 96 Bundeli and 1 50 Urdu as their first language 7 The local dialect changes from Bundeli in the south to Awadhi in the north Among Banda s languages are Bundeli which has a lexical similarity of 72 91 with Hindi 8 compared to 60 for German and English 9 and is spoken by about 7 800 000 people in Bundelkhand 8 Education EditGovernment Medical College Banda Rajkiya Engineering College Banda Banda University of Agriculture and TechnologyCulture EditKalinjar Mahotsava Every Year Banda District celebrates week long Kalinjar Mahotasava to promote Kalinjar Fort s Heritage amp Tourism Kalinjar Mahotsava includes many Cultural and Social activities Banda MLA amp MP EditThere are 4 assembly constituencies and 1 parliamentary constituency 10 MLA Edit No Constituency MLA Political Party232 Tindwari Ramakesh Nishad Bhartiya Janta Party233 Baberu Vishambhar Singh Yadav Samajwadi Party234 Naraini Smt Ommani Verma Bhartiya Janta Party235 Banda Prakash Dwivedi Bhartiya Janta PartyMP Edit Constituency MP Political PartyBanda R K Singh Patel Bhartiya Janta PartyPeople associated with Banda EditGoswami Tulsidas the author of Ramcharitmanas born in Rajapur Chitrakoot Mahaishi VamdevPolitical Figures EditJamuna Prasad BoseSee also EditBanda List of Constituencies of the Lok SabhaGallery Edit Khatri Pahar temple local tourist attraction near to Banda CityReferences Edit a b Ministry of Panchayati Raj 8 September 2009 A Note on the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme PDF National Institute of Rural Development Archived from the original PDF on 5 April 2012 Retrieved 27 September 2011 Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901 Table C 01 Population by Religion Uttar Pradesh censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 a b c d e f District Census Handbook Banda PDF censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 US Directorate of Intelligence Country Comparison Population Archived from the original on 13 June 2007 Retrieved 1 October 2011 Gambia The 1 797 860 July 2011 est 2010 Resident Population Data U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on 19 October 2013 Retrieved 30 September 2011 Nebraska 1 826 341 a b Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue Uttar Pradesh www censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India a b M Paul Lewis ed 2009 Bagheli A language of India Ethnologue Languages of the World 16th ed Dallas Texas SIL International Retrieved 28 September 2011 M Paul Lewis ed 2009 English Ethnologue Languages of the World 16th ed Dallas Texas SIL International Retrieved 28 September 2011 List of Candidates in BANDA BANDA myneta info Retrieved 11 November 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Banda district Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Banda Official website Coordinates 25 30 N 80 30 E 25 500 N 80 500 E 25 500 80 500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Banda district India amp oldid 1131798649, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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