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Kalyanpur, Uttar Pradesh

Kalyanpur or Kalianpur (earlier Kullianpore) is a satellite town of Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh, India. Located about 15 km from Kanpur on the Grand Trunk Road towards Delhi, it is effectively a suburb of Kanpur. This town's post office is spelled Kalyanpur, but the station is named Kalianpur, while British records often use the variant spelling "Kullianpur". Kalyanpur is also the name of a different village in East UP.

Kalyanpur
Town
Kalyanpur
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Kalyanpur
Kalyanpur (India)
Coordinates: 26°31′09″N 80°14′59″E / 26.519121°N 80.249805°E / 26.519121; 80.249805
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictKanpur
Government
 • Body(1) Kalyanpur Police Station (Law & Order) (2)Uttar Pradesh Avas Evam Vikas Parishad Kanpur (All Maintenance & Civil Construction Work)
Population
 • Total112,014
Languages
 • OfficialHindi, English, Urdu & Kannauji
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
208017
Vehicle registrationUP-78, UP-77
Nearest cityKanpur
Literacy91%
Lok Sabha constituencyAkbarpur
Vidhan Sabha constituencyKalyanpur(w), Kalyanpur(e), Kalyanpur – Rural
Civic agencyKalyanpur Police Station
Websiteup.gov.in upavp.in/post/en-kanpur-Schemes

History edit

During the Indian rebellion of 1857, Nana Sahib met rebel company soldiers at Kalyanpur.[citation needed] Soldiers were on their way to Delhi to meet Bahadur Shah II. After a one-day march, they camped at Kalyanpur on 7 June, where they met Nana Sahib and Azimullah, who convinced them to turn back and free Kanpur from the control of British India.

Once it was home to many of the rebellion's most prominent characters, including the Rani of Jhansi, Rani Lakshmibai. During the War of Indian Independence of 1857, the Mutineering Sepoys marched to Delhi to join the emperor.[1]

There were a few hours of stillness before the storm; the faithful sepoys were now employed in collecting and carting muskets, ammunition, etc., which had been left about in the native lines. The English officers drew a long breath of relief: the mutineers had doubtless gone off to Delhi. At present they had only gone as far as the treasury, when the Nana met them with an escort and many elephants, swore fidelity to the national cause, and distributed much of the silver among the four regiments. Then the sepoys broke open the gaol and let out a motley host of God-forsaken rascals, who set to work at once and burned and sacked every European house, making a bonfire of all the records in the court-house, civil and criminal alike. The mutineers had travelled on the Delhi road as far as Kullianpur when they were overtaken by the Nana, his two brothers, Bala and Baba Bhut, and Azimoolah.[2][3]

Location edit

After Indian Independence, this area became one of the most overcrowded areas of Kanpur.

Kalyanpur lies in North Kanpur and covers a large area, consisting of several large and smaller areas. The main areas are Indira Nagar, Avas Vikas Colonies, Navsheel Dham, Shivli Road, Bithoor Road, Guba Gardens, Mirzapur, Bara Sirohi, New Colony and Kalyanpur proper. Avas Vikas Colonies and Navsheel Dham are new colonies and are moderately planned. The Kalyanpur proper consists of mostly single-storey houses.

Indira Nagar is situated 1.5 km north of Kalyanpur. Though the area has its own post office, it is considered a Kalyanpur suburb. A Buddha park built by Mayawati is located within Indira Nagar; it is the largest park in the whole city.

Kalyanpur has a railway station on Anwarganj-Mathura rail line.

Demographics edit

Kalyanpur's population is 173,949. Out of this, 92851 are males while the females count 81098 here. This block has 24297 children in the age group of 0–6 years. Among them 13009 are boys and 11288 are girls. Literacy ratio in Kalyanpur block is 65%. 113564 out of total 173949 population is literate. In males the literacy rate is 70% as 65793 males out of total 92851 are literate however female literacy rate is 58% as 47771 out of total 81098 females are educated in this block.[4]

Micropolitan area edit

The main areas in micro area are Indira Nagar, Avas Vikas Parishad Colonies, Navsheel Dham, Shivli road, Bithoor Road, Guba Gardens, Mirzapur, Bara Sirohi, Naramau, Binakyapur, Avas Vikas Keshavpuram -1, Avas Vikas Ambedkarpuram-2, Maswanpur, Kakadev, Kanpur University, Rawatpur, IIT Kanpur and Kalyanpur City. Avas Vikas Colonies and Navsheel Dham are new colonies and are moderately planned By UP Avas Evam Vikas Parishad Kanpur (www.upavp.in). The proper Kalyanpur area consists of mostly single storey houses situated in a congested manner.

"Uttar Pradesh Avas Vikas Parishad Has 2 Schemes Named as" 1) Keshav Puram Scheme -1 2) Ambedkar Puram Scheme -2 These schemes are monitored and Maintenance by “Uttar Pradesh Avas Vikas Parishad Kanpur”

Educational institutes edit

Kanpur University is located here. Kalianpur hosts several educational institutions including the National Sugar Institute and The Indian Institute of Pulses Research, whilst Kanpur Polytechnic and the famous technical institute IIT Kanpur campus are both situated nearby. A non-governmental association, Society for Tropical Plant Research is also working here, and serves the scientific community through its international scientific journal - Tropical Plant Research. Other schools include DPS Kalyanpur, Dr. V.S.E.C. Awadhpuri, Woodbine Gardenia School, Mantora Public School, etc.

Connectivity edit

The area has one of the largest vegetable markets in the city due its proximity to the rural areas and nearby districts of western Uttar Pradesh. The suburb lies on the historic Grand Trunk Road commonly known as G.T.Road towards Delhi which is situated 415 km away. The Kanpur-Kasganj-Aligarh-Bhiwani Railway line runs just parallel to the G.T.Road in Kalyanpur.

The suburb is well connected with rest of the city by road as well as railways. The industrial area of Panki lies 5 km south of Kalyanpur and is well connected with Kalyanpur.

The pilgrimage village of Bithoor, 12 km away, connects to the GT road here. Bithoor is connected with Kalyanpur with 2 roads. Formerly the Metre gauge line ran through Kalyanpur and was connected to Brahmavart railway station in Bithoor. But due to conversion of the metre gauge railway line to broad gauge line the railway route to Bithoor was subsequently closed and the Brahmavart railway station now remains deserted. The Indian Railways has decided to extend line from Mandhana Central-Safipur Junction via Brahmavart Station. There were vital demands from the public to restart the railway route connecting Kanpur Central railway station to Brahmavarta, Bithoor though the matter remains reserved. The Government is planning new townships in Kalyanpur suburb and many real estates are coming up in the suburb.

Sister cities edit

External links edit

  • Kalyanpur Assembly Elections

See also edit

  • (minor mention)

References edit

  1. ^ George Otto Trevelyan (1992) [First printed in 1865]. Cawnpore. Harper. ISBN 81-7223-018-4.
  2. ^ "The Baldwin Project: Heroes of the Indian Mutiny by Edward Gilliat". mainlesson.com. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  3. ^ Wilkinson-Latham, C.; Embleton, G. (1977). The Indian Mutiny. Osprey. p. 24. ISBN 9780850452594. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Village Website in India, Explore Villages of India, Best Village Sites in India, Wikivillage".
  5. ^ http://www.techkriti.org/exhibitions/exhibitions/citycluster-avatarts/#/exhibitions/exhibitions/ghost-train/
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 March 2016. Retrieved 25 July 2016.

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while British records often use the variant spelling Kullianpur Kalyanpur is also the name of a different village in East UP KalyanpurTownKalyanpurLocation in Uttar Pradesh IndiaShow map of Uttar PradeshKalyanpurKalyanpur India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 26 31 09 N 80 14 59 E 26 519121 N 80 249805 E 26 519121 80 249805Country IndiaStateUttar PradeshDistrictKanpurGovernment Body 1 Kalyanpur Police Station Law amp Order 2 Uttar Pradesh Avas Evam Vikas Parishad Kanpur All Maintenance amp Civil Construction Work Population Total112 014Languages OfficialHindi English Urdu amp KannaujiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN208017Vehicle registrationUP 78 UP 77Nearest cityKanpurLiteracy91 Lok Sabha constituencyAkbarpurVidhan Sabha constituencyKalyanpur w Kalyanpur e Kalyanpur RuralCivic agencyKalyanpur Police StationWebsiteup wbr gov wbr in upavp wbr in wbr post wbr en kanpur Schemes Contents 1 History 2 Location 3 Demographics 4 Micropolitan area 5 Educational institutes 6 Connectivity 7 Sister cities 8 External links 9 See also 10 ReferencesHistory editDuring the Indian rebellion of 1857 Nana Sahib met rebel company soldiers at Kalyanpur citation needed Soldiers were on their way to Delhi to meet Bahadur Shah II After a one day march they camped at Kalyanpur on 7 June where they met Nana Sahib and Azimullah who convinced them to turn back and free Kanpur from the control of British India Once it was home to many of the rebellion s most prominent characters including the Rani of Jhansi Rani Lakshmibai During the War of Indian Independence of 1857 the Mutineering Sepoys marched to Delhi to join the emperor 1 There were a few hours of stillness before the storm the faithful sepoys were now employed in collecting and carting muskets ammunition etc which had been left about in the native lines The English officers drew a long breath of relief the mutineers had doubtless gone off to Delhi At present they had only gone as far as the treasury when the Nana met them with an escort and many elephants swore fidelity to the national cause and distributed much of the silver among the four regiments Then the sepoys broke open the gaol and let out a motley host of God forsaken rascals who set to work at once and burned and sacked every European house making a bonfire of all the records in the court house civil and criminal alike The mutineers had travelled on the Delhi road as far as Kullianpur when they were overtaken by the Nana his two brothers Bala and Baba Bhut and Azimoolah 2 3 Location editAfter Indian Independence this area became one of the most overcrowded areas of Kanpur Kalyanpur lies in North Kanpur and covers a large area consisting of several large and smaller areas The main areas are Indira Nagar Avas Vikas Colonies Navsheel Dham Shivli Road Bithoor Road Guba Gardens Mirzapur Bara Sirohi New Colony and Kalyanpur proper Avas Vikas Colonies and Navsheel Dham are new colonies and are moderately planned The Kalyanpur proper consists of mostly single storey houses Indira Nagar is situated 1 5 km north of Kalyanpur Though the area has its own post office it is considered a Kalyanpur suburb A Buddha park built by Mayawati is located within Indira Nagar it is the largest park in the whole city Kalyanpur has a railway station on Anwarganj Mathura rail line Demographics editKalyanpur s population is 173 949 Out of this 92851 are males while the females count 81098 here This block has 24297 children in the age group of 0 6 years Among them 13009 are boys and 11288 are girls Literacy ratio in Kalyanpur block is 65 113564 out of total 173949 population is literate In males the literacy rate is 70 as 65793 males out of total 92851 are literate however female literacy rate is 58 as 47771 out of total 81098 females are educated in this block 4 Micropolitan area editThe main areas in micro area are Indira Nagar Avas Vikas Parishad Colonies Navsheel Dham Shivli road Bithoor Road Guba Gardens Mirzapur Bara Sirohi Naramau Binakyapur Avas Vikas Keshavpuram 1 Avas Vikas Ambedkarpuram 2 Maswanpur Kakadev Kanpur University Rawatpur IIT Kanpur and Kalyanpur City Avas Vikas Colonies and Navsheel Dham are new colonies and are moderately planned By UP Avas Evam Vikas Parishad Kanpur www upavp in The proper Kalyanpur area consists of mostly single storey houses situated in a congested manner Uttar Pradesh Avas Vikas Parishad Has 2 Schemes Named as 1 Keshav Puram Scheme 1 2 Ambedkar Puram Scheme 2 These schemes are monitored and Maintenance by Uttar Pradesh Avas Vikas Parishad Kanpur Educational institutes editKanpur University is located here Kalianpur hosts several educational institutions including the National Sugar Institute and The Indian Institute of Pulses Research whilst Kanpur Polytechnic and the famous technical institute IIT Kanpur campus are both situated nearby A non governmental association Society for Tropical Plant Research is also working here and serves the scientific community through its international scientific journal Tropical Plant Research Other schools include DPS Kalyanpur Dr V S E C Awadhpuri Woodbine Gardenia School Mantora Public School etc Connectivity editThe area has one of the largest vegetable markets in the city due its proximity to the rural areas and nearby districts of western Uttar Pradesh The suburb lies on the historic Grand Trunk Road commonly known as G T Road towards Delhi which is situated 415 km away The Kanpur Kasganj Aligarh Bhiwani Railway line runs just parallel to the G T Road in Kalyanpur The suburb is well connected with rest of the city by road as well as railways The industrial area of Panki lies 5 km south of Kalyanpur and is well connected with Kalyanpur The pilgrimage village of Bithoor 12 km away connects to the GT road here Bithoor is connected with Kalyanpur with 2 roads Formerly the Metre gauge line ran through Kalyanpur and was connected to Brahmavart railway station in Bithoor But due to conversion of the metre gauge railway line to broad gauge line the railway route to Bithoor was subsequently closed and the Brahmavart railway station now remains deserted The Indian Railways has decided to extend line from Mandhana Central Safipur Junction via Brahmavart Station There were vital demands from the public to restart the railway route connecting Kanpur Central railway station to Brahmavarta Bithoor though the matter remains reserved The Government is planning new townships in Kalyanpur suburb and many real estates are coming up in the suburb Sister cities editSaratoga New York United States 5 Princeton New Jersey 6 External links editUttar Pradesh Assembly Elections Kalyanpur Assembly ElectionsKanpur at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Definitions from Wiktionary nbsp Media from Commons nbsp News from Wikinews nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Texts from Wikisource nbsp Textbooks from Wikibooks nbsp Resources from Wikiversity nbsp This article contains Indic text Without proper rendering support you may see question marks or boxes misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Indic text Kalyanpur Uttar Pradesh at Curlie Kanpur City E Portal Official Site of Kanpur permanent dead link See also editList of Contestants of Shivsena in Uttar Pradesh minor mention References edit George Otto Trevelyan 1992 First printed in 1865 Cawnpore Harper ISBN 81 7223 018 4 The Baldwin Project Heroes of the Indian Mutiny by Edward Gilliat mainlesson com Retrieved 17 October 2014 Wilkinson Latham C Embleton G 1977 The Indian Mutiny Osprey p 24 ISBN 9780850452594 Retrieved 17 October 2014 Village Website in India Explore Villages of India Best Village Sites in India Wikivillage http www techkriti org exhibitions exhibitions citycluster avatarts exhibitions exhibitions ghost train TechKriti 99 Archived from the original on 24 March 2016 Retrieved 25 July 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kalyanpur Uttar Pradesh amp oldid 1134067921, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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