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Firozabad district

Firozabad district is one of the western districts of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, which has Firozabad city as its district headquarters. The district is a part of the Agra division.

Firozabad district
Jain temple in Firozabad
Location of Firozabad district in Uttar Pradesh
Coordinates (Firozabad): 27°09′06″N 78°24′06″E / 27.1518°N 78.4016°E / 27.1518; 78.4016
CountryIndia
StateUttar Pradesh
DivisionAgra
HeadquartersFirozabad
Government
 • District MagistrateDr. Ujjwal Kumar (IAS)[2]
 • Lok Sabha constituenciesFirozabad
Area
 • Total2,407 km2 (929 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)
 • Total3,472,437[1]
Demographics
 • Literacy74.6%.[3]
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Major highwaysNH 19
Websitehttp://firozabad.nic.in/

History edit

The city lies in the cultural region of Braj and was a part of the Surasena Mahajanapada during the Vedic Age. It was subsequently ruled by the bigger kingdoms like the Mauryas, Guptas, Scythians, Kushans, Indo-Greeks before falling into the hands of local Rajput and Jat rulers.[4]

It was named after Firoz Shah Mansab Dar in 1566 during the reign of Mughal Emperor akbar. The 1596 gazetteer of Agra and Mathura records that Firozabad was upgraded to a Pargana then given to Nabab Sadulla as a jagir during the reign of Shah jahan (r. 1627–1658). Mr. Peter, a businessman, connected with the East India Company visited the town on 9 August 1632 and found it in good condition. Etawah, Budaun, Mainpuri and Firozabad were all first class mansabdars of the emperor Farrukhsiyar (r. 1713–1719). The estate of the Labhowa Jhala Hindu Rajas were subdued during the Mughal sultanate which captured many regions in the United Provinces, and by 1680 the Rajas of Labhowa lost control of Firozabad district.

Bajirao Peshwa captured Firozabad and Etmadpur in 1737 in the regime of Mohammad Shah. Jat Rulers from Mahawan attacked Faujdar Hakim Kajim at Firozabad where they killed him on 9 May 1739, then went on to rule Firozabad for 30 years. Firozabad was also part of Bharatpur Kingdom.Gajuddin, Hidayat Vaksh (son of Alamgir II), his nephew and Mirza Baba his son in law, looted Firozabad. Mirza Nabab Khan stayed here until 1782. At the end of 18th century Firozabad was ruled by Himmat Bahadur Gusain with the cooperation of the Raja of Labhowa.

The French Army Chief Marathas D. Wayan established an ordnance factory in Firozabad in November 1794, an event that Thomas Traving mentions in his book Travels in India. Marathas appointed his subadar Lakwadads here who built a fort near the old tehsil. General Lek and General Vellajally attacked Firozabad in 1802. At the beginning of the British regime Firozabad was in the Etawah district and later attached to the Aligarh district. When Sadabad district was created in 1832, Firozabad was made a part of it then later in 1833 the town came under the aegis of Agra district. In 1847 the lakh business flourished in Firozabad.[clarification needed]

In 1857, the freedom–fighting Chauhans of Mainpuri, the Jamidar of Chandwar and the local Malahs all took active parts in the Indian Rebellion. Noted Urdu poet Munir Shikohabadi was sentenced to Kala pani by the ruling East India Company. People from this city took part in the Khilafat Movement, the Quit India Movement and the Dandi March with some participants jailed. Mahatma Gandhi visited Firozabad 1929 followed by Semant Gandhi in 1935, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in 1937 and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in 1940.

Firozabad district was established on February 4, 1989 by an executive order passed by the Government of Uttar Pradesh. Previously, the areas had been part of Agra district and Mainpuri district.[5]: 3 

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901520,466—    
1911501,357−0.37%
1921464,114−0.77%
1931487,700+0.50%
1941580,115+1.75%
1951666,941+1.40%
1961821,189+2.10%
19711,034,964+2.34%
19811,279,726+2.15%
19911,555,685+1.97%
20012,081,752+2.96%
20112,498,156+1.84%
20212,959,000+1.71%
source:[6]
Religions in Firozabad district (2011)[7]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
85.69%
Islam
12.60%
Jainism
0.76%
Other or not stated
0.95%
Distribution of religions

According to the 2011 census Firozabad district has a population of 2,498,156,[3] roughly equal to the nation of Kuwait[8] or the US state of Nevada.[9] This gives it a ranking of 173rd in India (out of a total of 640).[3] The district has a population density of 1,044 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,700/sq mi) .[3] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 21.62%.[3] Firozabad has a sex ratio of 867 females for every 1000 males,[3] and a literacy rate of 74.6%. 33.35% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes make up 18.97% of the population.[3]

Languages of Firozabad district (2011)[10]

  Hindi (97.03%)
  Urdu (2.60%)
  Others (0.37%)

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 97.03% of the population in the district spoke Hindi and 2.60% Urdu as their first language. The local language of the district is Brajbhasha.[10]

Firozabad is a primarily rural district, with 66.6% of the population living in rural areas and 33.4% living in urban areas as of 2011. At the sub-district level, this is reversed in the case of Firozabad tehsil, where 63.2% of the population lives in urban areas.[5]: 26 

Amenities edit

All the following tables are as of 2011.

Drinking water edit

The following table shows how households get their main source of drinking water:[11]: 232–3 

Source of drinking water Rural Urban Total
Tap water (treated source) 9.4% 34.9% 18.1%
Tap water (untreated source) 4.0% 12.3% 6.8%
Well (covered or uncovered) 1.34% 0.42% 1.02%
Hand pump 81.3% 11.5% 57.5%
Tube well/borehole 3.3% 38.4% 15.25%
All others 0.67% 2.62% 1.34%

Lighting edit

The following table shows how households get their main source of lighting:[11]: 234–5 

Type of lighting Rural Urban Total
Electricity 29.3% 82.9% 47.6%
Kerosene 69.4% 15.1% 50.9%
Solar 0.31% 0.32% 0.32%
Other oil 0.49% 0.32% 0.44%
All others 0.24% 0.56% 0.35%
No lighting 0.3% 0.84% 0.48%

Toilets edit

The following table shows how households mainly go to the bathroom:[11]: 236–7 

Toilet Rural Urban Total
Flush/pour toilet, connected to sewer system 1.6% 16.4% 6.6%
Flush/pour toilet, connected to septic tank 6.3% 58.5% 24.1%
Other flush/pour toilet 1.0% 2.0% 1.3%
Pit latrine, with slab/ventilated improved 1.8% 2.2% 1.9%
Pit latrine, without slab/open 0.38% 0.96% 0.58%
Night soil (disposed of by self or others) 0.42% 2.12% 1.01%
No toilet at home, use public toilets instead 0.9% 1.6% 1.1%
Open defecation 87.7% 16.3% 63.3%

Possessions edit

The following table sorts households by whether they have the following possessions:[11]: 242–3 

Item Rural Urban Total
Radio 10.6% 10.1% 10.4%
Television 28.2% 66.0% 41.2%
Computer (with internet) 0.6% 3.1% 1.4%
Computer (without internet) 5.3% 8.3% 6.3%
Cell phone 63.3% 64.4% 63.7%
Bicycle 73.9% 55.1% 67.5%
Scooter/motorcycle/moped 18.6% 24.8% 20.7%
Car 1.8% 4.3% 2.7%
None of the above 10.7% 11.1% 10.9%

Culture edit

The city have some popular Hindu temples mainly Vaishno Devi Dham, Kela Devi Temple, Gopal Ashram (Hanuman Temple). There are many Jain temples in Firozabad including the well-known Chadamilal Jain temple, Shri Shuparshnath Jain Mandir in Gher Khokal (Mahaveer Chowk) and Chandprabhu Jain Mandir in Khidki. The two temples of Gherkhokal and Khidki are approximately 250–300 years old. The old name of Chandwar was taken from the idol of Chandprabhu made at the time of Prithviraj Chauhan. Muhammad of Ghor attacked a holy Jain location situated 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from Firozabad 19 times. An annual fair was held in Chandwar on October 2 . The Jama Masjid, founded by the 16th century Mughal Emperor Akbar is the oldest mosque.

Notable people edit

Education edit

University edit

Geography edit

  • The District is connected by rail and bus to major cities. The nearest Airport is in Agra.
  • Longitude is 78 degree east and latitude 27 degrees north at a height of 164.467 metres (539.59 ft) above mean sea level.

The district borders Etawah district to the north and Mainpuri and Etawah to the east with the Yamuna River forming the southern boundary. The area of the district accounts for about 0.8 per cent of the total area of Uttar Pradesh and 1.1 per cent its population. Approximately 73.6 percent of people live in rural areas. Most of the district lies on a plain sloping from north west to south.

Transportation edit

Firozabad district has good transportation links due to National Highway 19 linking Delhi with Kolkata & Yammuna Express Way passing through it as does the busy railway route from Delhi to Kolkata. Agra is 44 km (27 mi) away, Kanpur is 250 km (160 mi) away, Delhi is 250 km (160 mi) away.

Nearest Airport is in Agra which is a domestic Airport

Nearest Railway station is Firozabad railway station in the center of Firozabad and one in Tundla named as Tundla Junction.

Local industries edit

Firozabad has a major glass industry producing products that include glass bangles and glass hardware so it is also known as Suhag Nagari.[clarification needed] Various work is done on bangles in many places known locally as godam.

Administration edit

Firozabad district is divided into 4 tehsils and 9 community development blocks, as follows:[5]: 4 

Municipalities edit

Firozabad district has 6 statutory towns, including 4 nagar palika parishads (municipal boards) and 2 nagar panchayats. There are also 3 non-statutory census towns in the district. The district's towns are as follows:[5]: 4, 321–3, 325 

Town name Classification Tehsil Population (in 2011)
Tundla Nagar palika parishad Tundla 50,423
Tundla Railway Colony Census town Tundla 7,404
Tundla Kham Census town Tundla 7,079
Firozabad Nagar palika parishad Firozabad 604,214
Fariha Nagar panchayat Jasrana 6,887
Jasrana Nagar panchayat Jasrana 10,648
Shikohabad Nagar palika parishad Shikohabad 107,404
Sirsaganj Nagar palika parishad Shikohabad 32,098
Makhanpur Census town Shikohabad 7,012

Villages edit

References edit

  1. ^ As per UIDAI data in 2023
  2. ^ "DM Profile | District Firozabad, Government of Uttar Pradesh | India".
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "District Census Handbook: Firozabad" (PDF). censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  4. ^ . Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  5. ^ a b c d "Census of India 2011: Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook - Firozabad, Part A (Village and Town Directory)" (PDF). Census of India. Retrieved 19 June 2023.
  6. ^ Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901
  7. ^ "Table C-01 Population by Religion: Uttar Pradesh". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  8. ^ US Directorate of Intelligence. . Archived from the original on 26 December 2018. Retrieved 1 October 2011. Kuwait 2,595,62
  9. ^ . U. S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 19 October 2013. Retrieved 30 September 2011. Nevada 2,700,551
  10. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Uttar Pradesh". www.censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  11. ^ a b c d "Census of India 2011: Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook - Firozabad, Part B (Village and Town Wise Primary Census Abstract)" (PDF). Census of India. Retrieved 19 June 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the district For its eponymous headquarters see Firozabad This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Firozabad district news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Firozabad district is one of the western districts of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh which has Firozabad city as its district headquarters The district is a part of the Agra division Firozabad districtDistrict of Uttar PradeshJain temple in FirozabadLocation of Firozabad district in Uttar PradeshCoordinates Firozabad 27 09 06 N 78 24 06 E 27 1518 N 78 4016 E 27 1518 78 4016CountryIndiaStateUttar PradeshDivisionAgraHeadquartersFirozabadGovernment District MagistrateDr Ujjwal Kumar IAS 2 Lok Sabha constituenciesFirozabadArea Total2 407 km2 929 sq mi Population 2023 Total3 472 437 1 Demographics Literacy74 6 3 Time zoneUTC 05 30 IST Major highwaysNH 19Websitehttp firozabad nic in Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 2 1 Amenities 2 1 1 Drinking water 2 1 2 Lighting 2 1 3 Toilets 2 1 4 Possessions 3 Culture 4 Notable people 5 Education 5 1 University 6 Geography 7 Transportation 8 Local industries 9 Administration 10 Municipalities 11 Villages 12 References 13 External linksHistory editThe city lies in the cultural region of Braj and was a part of the Surasena Mahajanapada during the Vedic Age It was subsequently ruled by the bigger kingdoms like the Mauryas Guptas Scythians Kushans Indo Greeks before falling into the hands of local Rajput and Jat rulers 4 It was named after Firoz Shah Mansab Dar in 1566 during the reign of Mughal Emperor akbar The 1596 gazetteer of Agra and Mathura records that Firozabad was upgraded to a Pargana then given to Nabab Sadulla as a jagir during the reign of Shah jahan r 1627 1658 Mr Peter a businessman connected with the East India Company visited the town on 9 August 1632 and found it in good condition Etawah Budaun Mainpuri and Firozabad were all first class mansabdars of the emperor Farrukhsiyar r 1713 1719 The estate of the Labhowa Jhala Hindu Rajas were subdued during the Mughal sultanate which captured many regions in the United Provinces and by 1680 the Rajas of Labhowa lost control of Firozabad district Bajirao Peshwa captured Firozabad and Etmadpur in 1737 in the regime of Mohammad Shah Jat Rulers from Mahawan attacked Faujdar Hakim Kajim at Firozabad where they killed him on 9 May 1739 then went on to rule Firozabad for 30 years Firozabad was also part of Bharatpur Kingdom Gajuddin Hidayat Vaksh son of Alamgir II his nephew and Mirza Baba his son in law looted Firozabad Mirza Nabab Khan stayed here until 1782 At the end of 18th century Firozabad was ruled by Himmat Bahadur Gusain with the cooperation of the Raja of Labhowa The French Army Chief Marathas D Wayan established an ordnance factory in Firozabad in November 1794 an event that Thomas Traving mentions in his book Travels in India Marathas appointed his subadar Lakwadads here who built a fort near the old tehsil General Lek and General Vellajally attacked Firozabad in 1802 At the beginning of the British regime Firozabad was in the Etawah district and later attached to the Aligarh district When Sadabad district was created in 1832 Firozabad was made a part of it then later in 1833 the town came under the aegis of Agra district In 1847 the lakh business flourished in Firozabad clarification needed In 1857 the freedom fighting Chauhans of Mainpuri the Jamidar of Chandwar and the local Malahs all took active parts in the Indian Rebellion Noted Urdu poet Munir Shikohabadi was sentenced to Kala pani by the ruling East India Company People from this city took part in the Khilafat Movement the Quit India Movement and the Dandi March with some participants jailed Mahatma Gandhi visited Firozabad 1929 followed by Semant Gandhi in 1935 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in 1937 and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in 1940 Firozabad district was established on February 4 1989 by an executive order passed by the Government of Uttar Pradesh Previously the areas had been part of Agra district and Mainpuri district 5 3 Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop p a 1901520 466 1911501 357 0 37 1921464 114 0 77 1931487 700 0 50 1941580 115 1 75 1951666 941 1 40 1961821 189 2 10 19711 034 964 2 34 19811 279 726 2 15 19911 555 685 1 97 20012 081 752 2 96 20112 498 156 1 84 20212 959 000 1 71 source 6 Religions in Firozabad district 2011 7 Religion Percent Hinduism 85 69 Islam 12 60 Jainism 0 76 Other or not stated 0 95 Distribution of religions According to the 2011 census Firozabad district has a population of 2 498 156 3 roughly equal to the nation of Kuwait 8 or the US state of Nevada 9 This gives it a ranking of 173rd in India out of a total of 640 3 The district has a population density of 1 044 inhabitants per square kilometre 2 700 sq mi 3 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 21 62 3 Firozabad has a sex ratio of 867 females for every 1000 males 3 and a literacy rate of 74 6 33 35 of the population lives in urban areas Scheduled Castes make up 18 97 of the population 3 Languages of Firozabad district 2011 10 Hindi 97 03 Urdu 2 60 Others 0 37 At the time of the 2011 Census of India 97 03 of the population in the district spoke Hindi and 2 60 Urdu as their first language The local language of the district is Brajbhasha 10 Firozabad is a primarily rural district with 66 6 of the population living in rural areas and 33 4 living in urban areas as of 2011 At the sub district level this is reversed in the case of Firozabad tehsil where 63 2 of the population lives in urban areas 5 26 Amenities edit All the following tables are as of 2011 Drinking water edit The following table shows how households get their main source of drinking water 11 232 3 Source of drinking water Rural Urban Total Tap water treated source 9 4 34 9 18 1 Tap water untreated source 4 0 12 3 6 8 Well covered or uncovered 1 34 0 42 1 02 Hand pump 81 3 11 5 57 5 Tube well borehole 3 3 38 4 15 25 All others 0 67 2 62 1 34 Lighting edit The following table shows how households get their main source of lighting 11 234 5 Type of lighting Rural Urban Total Electricity 29 3 82 9 47 6 Kerosene 69 4 15 1 50 9 Solar 0 31 0 32 0 32 Other oil 0 49 0 32 0 44 All others 0 24 0 56 0 35 No lighting 0 3 0 84 0 48 Toilets edit The following table shows how households mainly go to the bathroom 11 236 7 Toilet Rural Urban Total Flush pour toilet connected to sewer system 1 6 16 4 6 6 Flush pour toilet connected to septic tank 6 3 58 5 24 1 Other flush pour toilet 1 0 2 0 1 3 Pit latrine with slab ventilated improved 1 8 2 2 1 9 Pit latrine without slab open 0 38 0 96 0 58 Night soil disposed of by self or others 0 42 2 12 1 01 No toilet at home use public toilets instead 0 9 1 6 1 1 Open defecation 87 7 16 3 63 3 Possessions edit The following table sorts households by whether they have the following possessions 11 242 3 Item Rural Urban Total Radio 10 6 10 1 10 4 Television 28 2 66 0 41 2 Computer with internet 0 6 3 1 1 4 Computer without internet 5 3 8 3 6 3 Cell phone 63 3 64 4 63 7 Bicycle 73 9 55 1 67 5 Scooter motorcycle moped 18 6 24 8 20 7 Car 1 8 4 3 2 7 None of the above 10 7 11 1 10 9 Culture editThe city have some popular Hindu temples mainly Vaishno Devi Dham Kela Devi Temple Gopal Ashram Hanuman Temple There are many Jain temples in Firozabad including the well known Chadamilal Jain temple Shri Shuparshnath Jain Mandir in Gher Khokal Mahaveer Chowk and Chandprabhu Jain Mandir in Khidki The two temples of Gherkhokal and Khidki are approximately 250 300 years old The old name of Chandwar was taken from the idol of Chandprabhu made at the time of Prithviraj Chauhan Muhammad of Ghor attacked a holy Jain location situated 6 kilometres 3 7 mi from Firozabad 19 times An annual fair was held in Chandwar on October 2 The Jama Masjid founded by the 16th century Mughal Emperor Akbar is the oldest mosque Notable people editBanarsidas Chaturvedi Totaram Sanadhya Anurag Verma Rajeshwar Prasad Raj BabbarEducation editUniversity edit J S University F S University C L Jain CollegeGeography editThe District is connected by rail and bus to major cities The nearest Airport is in Agra Longitude is 78 degree east and latitude 27 degrees north at a height of 164 467 metres 539 59 ft above mean sea level The district borders Etawah district to the north and Mainpuri and Etawah to the east with the Yamuna River forming the southern boundary The area of the district accounts for about 0 8 per cent of the total area of Uttar Pradesh and 1 1 per cent its population Approximately 73 6 percent of people live in rural areas Most of the district lies on a plain sloping from north west to south Transportation editFirozabad district has good transportation links due to National Highway 19 linking Delhi with Kolkata amp Yammuna Express Way passing through it as does the busy railway route from Delhi to Kolkata Agra is 44 km 27 mi away Kanpur is 250 km 160 mi away Delhi is 250 km 160 mi away Nearest Airport is in Agra which is a domestic AirportNearest Railway station is Firozabad railway station in the center of Firozabad and one in Tundla named as Tundla Junction Local industries editFirozabad has a major glass industry producing products that include glass bangles and glass hardware so it is also known as Suhag Nagari clarification needed Various work is done on bangles in many places known locally as godam Administration editFirozabad district is divided into 4 tehsils and 9 community development blocks as follows 5 4 Tundla tehsil Tundla block Firozabad block part Firozabad tehsil Kotla block Firozabad block Jasrana tehsil Eka block Kheragarh block Jasrana block Shikohabad tehsil Shikohabad block Araon block Madanpur blockMunicipalities editFirozabad district has 6 statutory towns including 4 nagar palika parishads municipal boards and 2 nagar panchayats There are also 3 non statutory census towns in the district The district s towns are as follows 5 4 321 3 325 Town name Classification Tehsil Population in 2011 Tundla Nagar palika parishad Tundla 50 423 Tundla Railway Colony Census town Tundla 7 404 Tundla Kham Census town Tundla 7 079 Firozabad Nagar palika parishad Firozabad 604 214 Fariha Nagar panchayat Jasrana 6 887 Jasrana Nagar panchayat Jasrana 10 648 Shikohabad Nagar palika parishad Shikohabad 107 404 Sirsaganj Nagar palika parishad Shikohabad 32 098 Makhanpur Census town Shikohabad 7 012Villages editNagla Beech Nagla Buddh Singh ParhamReferences edit As per UIDAI data in 2023 DM Profile District Firozabad Government of Uttar Pradesh India a b c d e f g District Census Handbook Firozabad PDF censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 Census of India 2001 Data from the 2001 Census including cities villages and towns Provisional Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 16 June 2004 Retrieved 1 November 2008 a b c d Census of India 2011 Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook Firozabad Part A Village and Town Directory PDF Census of India Retrieved 19 June 2023 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 US Directorate of Intelligence Country Comparison Population Archived from the original on 26 December 2018 Retrieved 1 October 2011 Kuwait 2 595 62 2010 Resident Population Data U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on 19 October 2013 Retrieved 30 September 2011 Nevada 2 700 551 a b Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue Uttar Pradesh www censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India a b c d Census of India 2011 Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook Firozabad Part B Village and Town Wise Primary Census Abstract PDF Census of India Retrieved 19 June 2023 External 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