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Sonipat

Sonipat is a planned industrial city & administrative headquarter in Sonipat district of Haryana state of India. It comes under the National Capital Region and is around 44 kilometres (27 mi) from New Delhi. It lies 214 km (128 miles) southwest of Chandigarh, the state capital. The Yamuna River runs along its eastern boundary.

Sonipat
Sonipat
Location in Haryana, India
Sonipat
Sonipat (India)
Coordinates: 28°59′24″N 77°01′19″E / 28.990°N 77.022°E / 28.990; 77.022
Country India
StateHaryana
DivisionRohtak
DistrictSonipat
Government
 • TypeMunicipal corporation
 • BodySonipat Municipal Corporation
 • M.P.Ramesh Chander Kaushik (BJP)
 • M.L.A.Surender Panwar (INC)
 • MayorNikhil Madan (INC)[1]
Area
 • City181 km2 (70 sq mi)
Elevation
224.15 m (735.40 ft)
Population
 • City382,000
 • Urban402,000
Languages[5][6]
 • OfficialHindi, Haryanvi
 • RegionalHaryanvi[7]
Time zoneUTC+5.30 (Indian Standard Time)
PIN
131001
Telephone Code+91-130
ISO 3166 codeIN-HR
Vehicle registrationHR-10, HR-69(Commercial Vehicles), HR-99(Temporary), DL-14 Sonipat (Delhi NCR), HR-86
Sex Ratio1.19
Effective literacy85.48%
Websitesonipat.gov.in

On 22 December 1972, Sonipat designated a full-fledged district. Sonipat Junction railway station is the main railway junction on Delhi-Kalka line. It lies on Delhi Western Peripheral Expressway, Eastern Peripheral Expressway (NE II) and Grand Trunk Road (NH 44) as well as the planned Delhi–Sonipat–Panipat Regional Rapid Transit System.

Total No. of Villages 349 edit

  • Inhabited 334
  • Uninhabited 15

Etymology edit

According to legend, Sonipat was earlier known as Sonprastha, which later on became Swarnprastha (lit. 'Golden City').[8][9] Later, the name Swarnprastha changed into Swarnpath, and then to its current form, Sonipat.[10]

History edit

Reference to the city comes in the epic Mahabharata as Svarnaprastha. It was one of the five villages demanded by Pandavas as the price of peace from Duryodhan in lieu of the kingdom Hastinapur. The other four villages were Panduprastha (Panipat), Vyaghraprastha (Baghpat), Tilaprastha (Tilpat) and Indraprastha (Delhi).[11]

Sonipat is listed in the Ain-i-Akbari as a pargana under Delhi sarkar, producing a revenue of 7,727,323 dams for the imperial treasury and supplying a force of 1000 infantry and 70 cavalry. It had a brick fort at the time, which was also mentioned.[12]

Sonipat came under Islamic rule after the Second Battle of Tarain in 1193. The Sikhs under Banda Singh Bahadur fought the Battle of Sonipat against the Mughals in 1709. Khanda, Sonipat village witnessed the Battle of Sonipat and won the battle against Mughals under the military leadership of Banda Singh Bahadur[13]

Battle of Sonipat edit

The one and only battle fought in Sonipat was Battle of Sonipat. After taking blessings from Guru Gobind Singh, Baba Banda Singh Bahadur first camped at Khanda, Sonipat and assembled a fighting force with Dahiya Jats. Khanda, Sonipat village witnessed the Battle of Sonipat against Mughals, which was won under the military leadership of Banda Singh Bahadur.[14][15]

Geography and topography edit

Sonipat is located at 28°59′N 77°01′E / 28.98°N 77.02°E / 28.98; 77.02.[16]

The district headquarter is situated in Sonipat. Other smaller towns are Gohana, Ganaur, Mundlana, Kharkhoda and Rai. The total area of Sonipat district is 2,260 km2 and its population is 10,64,000. Sonipat is bordered by the states of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh as well as the districts of Rohtak, Jind and Panipat. The River Yamuna runs along the eastern boundary of the district

District Sonepat comprises four sub-divisions, namely Ganaur, Sonepat, Kharkhoda and Gohana and eight blocks (Ganaur, Sonipat, Rai, Kharkhoda, Gohana, Kathura, Murthal  and Mundlana) has been carved out of Rohtak and made a full-fledged district on 22 December 1972. Sonepat is the largest tehsil followed by Gohana. It has one Municipal Corporation Sonipat and three municipal committees Ganaur, Gohana and Kharkhoda.

the Haryana Main water system in the district consists of the River Yamuna and the irrigation canals flowing out of it. There is no perennial river in the district. The underground water resources differ from area to area. The depth of the water table is the lowest in the Khader area along the Yamuna, where it is below 10 ft. It increases to 30 to 40 ft. in some of the western and south eastern part of the district. The ground water in some areas is saline and brackish. The ground water conditions indicate that the district faces the problem of occurrence of brackish water and water logging in eastern parts of the district.

Broadly speaking, the district is a continuous part of the Haryana-Punjab plain, but the area is not leveled in some parts. Over most of the district, the soil is fine loam of rich color. However, some areas have sandy soil and others are composed of Kallar. The plain has a gradual slope to the south and east. The district may be roughly divided into three regions:

  1. The Khadar Along the River Yamuna is a narrow flood plain, three to six kilometres wide, and is formed by the river along its course. The Khader plain is 20 to 30 feet lower, adjoining upland plain. It is composed of fine clay loam left by the receding floods of the Yamuna. Currently, rice and sugar cane cultivation is undertaken by the farmers in the Khadar area. Recently, the farmers have started planting Banana, Pappaya and other fruits trees.
  2. The Upland Plain It consists of Sonepat tehsil lying to the west of the Khadar, and is the most extensive of the three regions: The Upland Plain is covered with old alluvium, which if properly irrigated, is highly productive. Extensive Farming of crops, oil seeds, horticultural plants, vegetables and flowers, is undertaken in this region. The ridges in Gohana tehsil represent the northern most extension of the Aravallis.
  3. The Sandy Region A very smaller part of the district is covered with soil consisting of sand or sandy loam. Parts of this region has high PH value leading to kallor land.

Soil Profile edit

District Sonepat, comprising Sonepat, Gohana and Ganaur sub divisions, has 343 villages and covers an area of 2,13,080 hectares. The irrigated area (both with the help of canal irrigation as well as through tubewells) is 2,86,504 acres and the un-irrigated rainfed area is 43,979 acres. Sonepat is an important saltpetre producing area. The saltpeter appears as efflorescence on the surface during the summer season, specially in the village of Sonepat sub-division.

Water logging is a serious problem effecting the productivity of land. The water logged area, which the water table is between 0 and 5 ft, faces a serious problem. Where the water table is between 5 and 10 ft., the problem of water logging is imminent. There has been an alarming rise in the water table during the last two decades, Specially in the areas adjoining the canals. This has led to appearance of Thur on the surface of soil, followed by sem in several parts of the district, specially the areas adjoining the Yamuna and minor canals running through the district.

The soil in Sonepat is rich and quite suitable for all types of agricultural crops as well as forest cover.

The types of soil may be classified according to textures as :

  1. Sandy (Raitali)
  2. Sandy loam (Bhuri)
  3. Loam (Rausli)
  4. Clay loam (Karti)
  5. Clay (Dakar)

Climate edit

Climate data for Sonipat
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 21
(70)
24
(75)
30
(86)
37
(99)
40
(104)
38
(100)
35
(95)
34
(93)
34
(93)
33
(91)
28
(82)
22
(72)
31
(88)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 8
(46)
11
(52)
16
(61)
22
(72)
27
(81)
28
(82)
28
(82)
27
(81)
26
(79)
21
(70)
14
(57)
9
(48)
20
(68)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 19.7
(0.78)
24.6
(0.97)
24.6
(0.97)
10.1
(0.40)
40.7
(1.60)
96.9
(3.81)
190
(7.5)
201
(7.9)
134.3
(5.29)
12
(0.5)
4
(0.2)
10
(0.4)
767.9
(30.32)
Average relative humidity (%) 66 58 47 32 35 53 68 71 66 55 51 63 55
Source: https://www.worldweatheronline.com/sonipat-weather-averages/haryana/in.aspx

Climate of Sonipat is dry with hot summer and a cold winter. The weather becomes milder during the monsoon (period July to September). The post-monsoon months October and November constitute a transition period, prior to the onset of winter.

The winter starts in December when day and night temperatures fall rapidly. January is the coldest month when the mean daily minimum temperature is 6-7°C. During cold waves, the minimum temperature may go down to the freezing point of water, and frosts can occur. During the summer months of May and June, the maximum temperature sometimes reaches 47°C. Temperature drops considerably with the advancement of monsoon in June. However, the night temperature during this period continues to be high.

Humidity is considerably low during the greater part of the year. The district experiences high humidity only during the monsoon period. The period of minimum humidity (less than 20%) is between April and May.

The annual rainfall varies considerably from year to year. However, the maximum rainfall is experienced during the monsoon season, which reaches it is peak in the month of July. In fact, the monsoon period accounts for 75% of the annual rainfall in the district. On an average there are 24 days in a year with rainfall of 2.5 mm (or more) per day in district Sonepat.

During the monsoon, the sky is heavily clouded, and winds are strong. Winds are generally light during the post-monsoon and winter months.

Sonepat experiences a high incidence of thunder storms and dust storms, often accompanied by violent squalls (andhis) during the period April to June. Sometimes the thunder storm are being accompanied by heavy rain and occasionally by hail storms. In the winter months, fogs sometimes appear in the district.

Demographics edit

Sonipat city is governed by Municipal Corporation which comes under Sonipat Metropolitan Region. The Sonipat city is located in Haryana state of India.

Title Count Details
District Sonipat
Area 2260 km2
Division Rohtak
Subdivisions 4 Gohana, Kharkhoda, Sonipat, Ganaur
Tehsils 4 Gohana, Kharkhoda, Sonipat, Ganaur
Subtehsils 2 Khanpur Kalan,Rai
Blocks 8 Sonipat, Gohana, Ganaur, Kharkhoda, Kathura, Mundlana, Rai, Murthal
Revenue Villages 349
Municipal Council/Committees/Co 4 Gohana, Kharkhoda, Sonipat, Ganaur
No. Of parliamentary Constituency 1 Sonipat
No. Of Assembly Constituencies 6 Rai, Kharkhoda, Sonipat, Gohana, Ganaur, Baroda

According to the 2021 Indian Census, the current estimate population of Sonipat city in 2023 is 382,000, while Sonipat metro population is estimated at 402,000 . The last census was conducted in 2011 and the schedule census for Sonipat city in 2021 was postponed due to Covid. The current estimates of Sonipat city are based on past growth rate. Once govt conducts census for Sonipat city, we will update the same here in 2023. As per provisional reports of Census India, population of Sonipat in 2011 is 278,149. Although Sonipat city has population of 278,149; its urban / metropolitan population is 293,025.

Sonipat Literacy Rate and Sex Ratio edit

In education section, total literates in Sonipat city are 210,112 of which 118,281 are males while 91,831 are females. Average literacy rate of Sonipat city is 85.48 percent of which male and female literacy was 90.82 and 79.45 percent. The sex ratio of Sonipat city is 875 per 1000 males. Child sex ratio of girls is 784 per 1000 boys.

Sonipat Slum Population edit

Total no. of Slums in Sonipat city & its Out Growth numbers 19,033 in which population of 98,508 resides. This is around 34.05% of total population of Sonipat city & its outgrowth which is 289,333.

Religion edit

City edit

Religion in Sonipat City
Religion Population (1911)[17] Percentage (1911) Population (1941)[18]: 30  Percentage (1941) Population (2023) Percentage (2023)
Hinduism  [a] 4,794 39.9% 7,706 43.34% 270,837 93.61 %
Islam   6,510 54.19% 8,933 50.24% 11,394 3.94%
Jain Not known Not known Not known Not known 3,532 1.22 %
Sikhism   6 0.05% 226 1.27% 1,903 0.66 %
Christianity   56 0.47% 13 0.07% 484 0.17 %
Others [b] 648 5.39% 903 5.08% 1,008 0.35 %
Total Population 12,014 100% 17,781 100% 382,000 100%

Tehsil (District) edit

Religion in Sonipat Tehsil (District)
Religion Population (1941)[18]: 58  Percentage (1941) Population (2023) Percentage (2023)
Hinduism  [a] 176,709 81.81% 1,584,770 95.87%
Islam   35,275 16.33% 51,414 3.11%
Jain Not Known Not known 6,878 0.41%
Sikhism   613 0.28% 5,112 0.30%
Christianity   724 0.34% 1,602 0.09%
Others [c] 2,687 1.24% 3226 0.19%
Total Population 216,008 100% 1,653,001 100%

Places of interest edit

Mughal architecture edit

There are several Mughal buildings on the outskirts of the city, including the Mosque of Abdullah Nasir-ud-din, who was a descendant from Mushid of Iran.

British Time Tehsil edit

This district was carved out of the erstwhile Rohtak district on 22 December 1972. The district is named after its administrative headquarters, Sonipat. Sonipat was earlier known as Sonprastha, which later became Svarnaprastha (Golden City), which is derived from two Sanskrit words, Svarna (Gold) and Prastha (Place). Over a period of time, the classical name Svarnprastha's pronunciation degraded into Svarnpat, and then to its current form, Sonipat. The earliest reference of this city comes in the epic Mahabharata, and at that time, it was one of the five villages demanded by the Pandavas in lieu of the kingdom of Hastinapur.

Yamuna River edit

The main water system in the district is the Yamuna River and its irrigation canals. The river flows besides the rural belt in the eastern side of district. It also acts as a natural boundary between the states of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.

Economy edit

Industrial estates edit

There are six HSIIDC industrial estates namely Sonepat city, Barhi, Kundli, Murthal and Rai. The development of Sonepat Industrial area in the city started in the 1950s with Atlas Cycle.[19] Since then, many small and big industries have been established here. Atlas, E.C.E.[20] or the Birla Factory, OSRAM India (formerly part of E.C.E., but in October 1998 it was acquired by OSRAM[21]).

Rail Coach Naveenikaran Karkhana, Sonipat is a railway coach factory under RVNL which was successfully commissioned in October 2021.The Rail Coach Naveenikaran Karkhana at Sonipat is the first of its kind facility being set up to cater to the mid-life rehabilitation and refurbishment of coaches. The Rolling Stock Complex is designed for sustainable development with Industry 4.0 compliant assembly line.[22]

Education edit

Colleges edit

  • Central Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering & Technology
  • BPS College of Education, Sonipat
  • BPS Institute of Polytechnic, Sonipat
  • BPS Memorial Girls College, Sonipat
  • Government College for Women,Murthal,Sonepat
  • Government College Gohana
  • Government College Kharkhoda
  • GVM College of Pharmacy, Sonipat
  • HINDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SONEPAT
  • Hindu College of Pharmacy,Sonepat
  • Hindu College, Sonepat
  • Hindu Girls College, Sonepat
  • Hindu Institute of Management, Sonepat
  • Hindu Institute of Technology HIT, Sonepat
  • Tika Ram College Of Education, Sonepat

Universities edit

Primary and secondary schools edit

  • G3school
  • Swarnprastha Public School
  • Rishikul Vidya Peeth
  • Jankidas Kapur Public School
  • Hindu Sr. Sec. School
  • S.M. Hindu Sr. Sec. School
  • J.P. Jain Sr. Sec. School
  • Hindu Girls Sr. Sec. School
  • D.A.V Public School
  • Ontogeny Sec. School
  • Bright Scholar Sr. Sec. School
  • Shiva Siksha Sadan
  • Little Angels Sr. Sec. School
  • Rai Sports School
  • Holy Child Sr. Sec. School

Sports edit

In July 1973 the government established the Motilal Nehru School of Sports, Rai, Sonipat[23] to provide education facilities with extra emphasis on sports. It trains athletes in field hockey, basketball, lawn tennis, equestrianism, gymnastics, swimming, shooting sports, volleyball, boxing, cricket, and football.

Bus Port edit

Ministry of Road Transport and Highways proposed the first bus port in the pattern of Airport on GT Road in Sector 7, Sonipat.[24][25][26] It will be a joint venture between the Government of Haryana and NHAI.[27][24]

  • In a first-of-its-kind initiative, the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has decided to set up a bus port on the pattern of an airport in Sonipat.
  • The proposed bus stand will be an ultra-modern 'bus port', with infrastructure at par with an international airport.[28]
  • To be constructed under design, built, finance, operate and transfer model, new bus ports will have digital displays, variable message signboards, CCTVs, surveillance system, deluxe waiting room, tourist information center, clock room, restaurant, food court, plaza, budget hotel, multiplex, administrative office, parcel room, maintenance workshop, fuel station, etc.[29][26]

Municipal corporation edit

Sonipat Municipal Corporation is the governing civic body of the Urban Area in Sonipat. The Municipal Committee Sonipat was established in the year 1933.[30]

Sonipat Lok Sabha edit

Sonipat (Lok Sabha constituency) is one of the 10 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Haryana state in northern India.*Ramesh Chander Kaushik is Member of Parliament from Sonipat Seat

Notable people edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b 1941 census: Including Ad-Dharmis
  2. ^ Including Jainism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, or not stated
  3. ^ Including Jainism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, or not stated

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  7. ^ "Haryanvi". Ethnologue. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
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  17. ^ "Census of India 1911. Vol. 14, Punjab. Pt. 1, Report". Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  18. ^ a b "CENSUS OF INDIA, 1941 VOLUME VI PUNJAB PROVINCE". Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  19. ^ "Atlas Cycles (Haryana) Ltd., Sonepat (India)". www.atlascyclesonepat.com.
  20. ^ "ECE Industries Ltd". www.eceindustriesltd.com.
  21. ^ Osram Sylvania. "OSRAM Americas | OSRAM SYLVANIA Homepage". Osramindia.com. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
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  23. ^ "Motilal Nehru School of SportsRai". Motilal Nehru School of SportsRai.
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External links edit

  • Official website

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Sonipat is a planned industrial city amp administrative headquarter in Sonipat district of Haryana state of India It comes under the National Capital Region and is around 44 kilometres 27 mi from New Delhi It lies 214 km 128 miles southwest of Chandigarh the state capital The Yamuna River runs along its eastern boundary SonipatCitySonipat Junction railway station in Sonipat HaryanaSonipatLocation in Haryana IndiaShow map of HaryanaSonipatSonipat India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 28 59 24 N 77 01 19 E 28 990 N 77 022 E 28 990 77 022Country IndiaStateHaryanaDivisionRohtakDistrictSonipatGovernment TypeMunicipal corporation BodySonipat Municipal Corporation M P Ramesh Chander Kaushik BJP M L A Surender Panwar INC MayorNikhil Madan INC 1 Area 2 City181 km2 70 sq mi Elevation224 15 m 735 40 ft Population 3 City382 000 Urban 4 402 000Languages 5 6 OfficialHindi Haryanvi RegionalHaryanvi 7 Time zoneUTC 5 30 Indian Standard Time PIN131001Telephone Code 91 130ISO 3166 codeIN HRVehicle registrationHR 10 HR 69 Commercial Vehicles HR 99 Temporary DL 14 Sonipat Delhi NCR HR 86Sex Ratio1 19Effective literacy85 48 Websitesonipat wbr gov wbr in On 22 December 1972 Sonipat designated a full fledged district Sonipat Junction railway station is the main railway junction on Delhi Kalka line It lies on Delhi Western Peripheral Expressway Eastern Peripheral Expressway NE II and Grand Trunk Road NH 44 as well as the planned Delhi Sonipat Panipat Regional Rapid Transit System Contents 1 Total No of Villages 349 2 Etymology 3 History 4 Battle of Sonipat 5 Geography and topography 5 1 Soil Profile 6 Climate 7 Demographics 7 1 Sonipat Literacy Rate and Sex Ratio 7 2 Sonipat Slum Population 7 3 Religion 7 3 1 City 7 3 2 Tehsil District 8 Places of interest 8 1 Mughal architecture 8 2 British Time Tehsil 8 3 Yamuna River 9 Economy 9 1 Industrial estates 10 Education 10 1 Colleges 10 2 Universities 10 3 Primary and secondary schools 11 Sports 12 Bus Port 13 Municipal corporation 14 Sonipat Lok Sabha 15 Notable people 16 See also 17 Notes 18 References 19 External linksTotal No of Villages 349 editInhabited 334 Uninhabited 15Etymology editAccording to legend Sonipat was earlier known as Sonprastha which later on became Swarnprastha lit Golden City 8 9 Later the name Swarnprastha changed into Swarnpath and then to its current form Sonipat 10 History editReference to the city comes in the epic Mahabharata as Svarnaprastha It was one of the five villages demanded by Pandavas as the price of peace from Duryodhan in lieu of the kingdom Hastinapur The other four villages were Panduprastha Panipat Vyaghraprastha Baghpat Tilaprastha Tilpat and Indraprastha Delhi 11 Sonipat is listed in the Ain i Akbari as a pargana under Delhi sarkar producing a revenue of 7 727 323 dams for the imperial treasury and supplying a force of 1000 infantry and 70 cavalry It had a brick fort at the time which was also mentioned 12 Sonipat came under Islamic rule after the Second Battle of Tarain in 1193 The Sikhs under Banda Singh Bahadur fought the Battle of Sonipat against the Mughals in 1709 Khanda Sonipat village witnessed the Battle of Sonipat and won the battle against Mughals under the military leadership of Banda Singh Bahadur 13 Battle of Sonipat editThe one and only battle fought in Sonipat was Battle of Sonipat After taking blessings from Guru Gobind Singh Baba Banda Singh Bahadur first camped at Khanda Sonipat and assembled a fighting force with Dahiya Jats Khanda Sonipat village witnessed the Battle of Sonipat against Mughals which was won under the military leadership of Banda Singh Bahadur 14 15 Geography and topography editSonipat is located at 28 59 N 77 01 E 28 98 N 77 02 E 28 98 77 02 16 The district headquarter is situated in Sonipat Other smaller towns are Gohana Ganaur Mundlana Kharkhoda and Rai The total area of Sonipat district is 2 260 km2 and its population is 10 64 000 Sonipat is bordered by the states of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh as well as the districts of Rohtak Jind and Panipat The River Yamuna runs along the eastern boundary of the districtDistrict Sonepat comprises four sub divisions namely Ganaur Sonepat Kharkhoda and Gohana and eight blocks Ganaur Sonipat Rai Kharkhoda Gohana Kathura Murthal and Mundlana has been carved out of Rohtak and made a full fledged district on 22 December 1972 Sonepat is the largest tehsil followed by Gohana It has one Municipal Corporation Sonipat and three municipal committees Ganaur Gohana and Kharkhoda the Haryana Main water system in the district consists of the River Yamuna and the irrigation canals flowing out of it There is no perennial river in the district The underground water resources differ from area to area The depth of the water table is the lowest in the Khader area along the Yamuna where it is below 10 ft It increases to 30 to 40 ft in some of the western and south eastern part of the district The ground water in some areas is saline and brackish The ground water conditions indicate that the district faces the problem of occurrence of brackish water and water logging in eastern parts of the district Broadly speaking the district is a continuous part of the Haryana Punjab plain but the area is not leveled in some parts Over most of the district the soil is fine loam of rich color However some areas have sandy soil and others are composed of Kallar The plain has a gradual slope to the south and east The district may be roughly divided into three regions The Khadar Along the River Yamuna is a narrow flood plain three to six kilometres wide and is formed by the river along its course The Khader plain is 20 to 30 feet lower adjoining upland plain It is composed of fine clay loam left by the receding floods of the Yamuna Currently rice and sugar cane cultivation is undertaken by the farmers in the Khadar area Recently the farmers have started planting Banana Pappaya and other fruits trees The Upland Plain It consists of Sonepat tehsil lying to the west of the Khadar and is the most extensive of the three regions The Upland Plain is covered with old alluvium which if properly irrigated is highly productive Extensive Farming of crops oil seeds horticultural plants vegetables and flowers is undertaken in this region The ridges in Gohana tehsil represent the northern most extension of the Aravallis The Sandy Region A very smaller part of the district is covered with soil consisting of sand or sandy loam Parts of this region has high PH value leading to kallor land Soil Profile edit District Sonepat comprising Sonepat Gohana and Ganaur sub divisions has 343 villages and covers an area of 2 13 080 hectares The irrigated area both with the help of canal irrigation as well as through tubewells is 2 86 504 acres and the un irrigated rainfed area is 43 979 acres Sonepat is an important saltpetre producing area The saltpeter appears as efflorescence on the surface during the summer season specially in the village of Sonepat sub division Water logging is a serious problem effecting the productivity of land The water logged area which the water table is between 0 and 5 ft faces a serious problem Where the water table is between 5 and 10 ft the problem of water logging is imminent There has been an alarming rise in the water table during the last two decades Specially in the areas adjoining the canals This has led to appearance of Thur on the surface of soil followed by sem in several parts of the district specially the areas adjoining the Yamuna and minor canals running through the district The soil in Sonepat is rich and quite suitable for all types of agricultural crops as well as forest cover The types of soil may be classified according to textures as Sandy Raitali Sandy loam Bhuri Loam Rausli Clay loam Karti Clay Dakar Climate editClimate data for Sonipat Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum C F 21 70 24 75 30 86 37 99 40 104 38 100 35 95 34 93 34 93 33 91 28 82 22 72 31 88 Mean daily minimum C F 8 46 11 52 16 61 22 72 27 81 28 82 28 82 27 81 26 79 21 70 14 57 9 48 20 68 Average rainfall mm inches 19 7 0 78 24 6 0 97 24 6 0 97 10 1 0 40 40 7 1 60 96 9 3 81 190 7 5 201 7 9 134 3 5 29 12 0 5 4 0 2 10 0 4 767 9 30 32 Average relative humidity 66 58 47 32 35 53 68 71 66 55 51 63 55 Source https www worldweatheronline com sonipat weather averages haryana in aspxClimate of Sonipat is dry with hot summer and a cold winter The weather becomes milder during the monsoon period July to September The post monsoon months October and November constitute a transition period prior to the onset of winter The winter starts in December when day and night temperatures fall rapidly January is the coldest month when the mean daily minimum temperature is 6 7 C During cold waves the minimum temperature may go down to the freezing point of water and frosts can occur During the summer months of May and June the maximum temperature sometimes reaches 47 C Temperature drops considerably with the advancement of monsoon in June However the night temperature during this period continues to be high Humidity is considerably low during the greater part of the year The district experiences high humidity only during the monsoon period The period of minimum humidity less than 20 is between April and May The annual rainfall varies considerably from year to year However the maximum rainfall is experienced during the monsoon season which reaches it is peak in the month of July In fact the monsoon period accounts for 75 of the annual rainfall in the district On an average there are 24 days in a year with rainfall of 2 5 mm or more per day in district Sonepat During the monsoon the sky is heavily clouded and winds are strong Winds are generally light during the post monsoon and winter months Sonepat experiences a high incidence of thunder storms and dust storms often accompanied by violent squalls andhis during the period April to June Sometimes the thunder storm are being accompanied by heavy rain and occasionally by hail storms In the winter months fogs sometimes appear in the district Demographics editSonipat city is governed by Municipal Corporation which comes under Sonipat Metropolitan Region The Sonipat city is located in Haryana state of India Title Count Details District Sonipat Area 2260 km2 Division Rohtak Subdivisions 4 Gohana Kharkhoda Sonipat Ganaur Tehsils 4 Gohana Kharkhoda Sonipat Ganaur Subtehsils 2 Khanpur Kalan Rai Blocks 8 Sonipat Gohana Ganaur Kharkhoda Kathura Mundlana Rai Murthal Revenue Villages 349 Municipal Council Committees Co 4 Gohana Kharkhoda Sonipat Ganaur No Of parliamentary Constituency 1 Sonipat No Of Assembly Constituencies 6 Rai Kharkhoda Sonipat Gohana Ganaur Baroda According to the 2021 Indian Census the current estimate population of Sonipat city in 2023 is 382 000 while Sonipat metro population is estimated at 402 000 The last census was conducted in 2011 and the schedule census for Sonipat city in 2021 was postponed due to Covid The current estimates of Sonipat city are based on past growth rate Once govt conducts census for Sonipat city we will update the same here in 2023 As per provisional reports of Census India population of Sonipat in 2011 is 278 149 Although Sonipat city has population of 278 149 its urban metropolitan population is 293 025 Sonipat Literacy Rate and Sex Ratio edit In education section total literates in Sonipat city are 210 112 of which 118 281 are males while 91 831 are females Average literacy rate of Sonipat city is 85 48 percent of which male and female literacy was 90 82 and 79 45 percent The sex ratio of Sonipat city is 875 per 1000 males Child sex ratio of girls is 784 per 1000 boys Sonipat Slum Population edit Total no of Slums in Sonipat city amp its Out Growth numbers 19 033 in which population of 98 508 resides This is around 34 05 of total population of Sonipat city amp its outgrowth which is 289 333 Religion edit City edit Religion in Sonipat City Religion Population 1911 17 Percentage 1911 Population 1941 18 30 Percentage 1941 Population 2023 Percentage 2023 Hinduism nbsp a 4 794 39 9 7 706 43 34 270 837 93 61 Islam nbsp 6 510 54 19 8 933 50 24 11 394 3 94 Jain Not known Not known Not known Not known 3 532 1 22 Sikhism nbsp 6 0 05 226 1 27 1 903 0 66 Christianity nbsp 56 0 47 13 0 07 484 0 17 Others b 648 5 39 903 5 08 1 008 0 35 Total Population 12 014 100 17 781 100 382 000 100 Tehsil District edit Religion in Sonipat Tehsil District Religion Population 1941 18 58 Percentage 1941 Population 2023 Percentage 2023 Hinduism nbsp a 176 709 81 81 1 584 770 95 87 Islam nbsp 35 275 16 33 51 414 3 11 Jain Not Known Not known 6 878 0 41 Sikhism nbsp 613 0 28 5 112 0 30 Christianity nbsp 724 0 34 1 602 0 09 Others c 2 687 1 24 3226 0 19 Total Population 216 008 100 1 653 001 100 Places of interest editMughal architecture edit There are several Mughal buildings on the outskirts of the city including the Mosque of Abdullah Nasir ud din who was a descendant from Mushid of Iran British Time Tehsil edit This district was carved out of the erstwhile Rohtak district on 22 December 1972 The district is named after its administrative headquarters Sonipat Sonipat was earlier known as Sonprastha which later became Svarnaprastha Golden City which is derived from two Sanskrit words Svarna Gold and Prastha Place Over a period of time the classical name Svarnprastha s pronunciation degraded into Svarnpat and then to its current form Sonipat The earliest reference of this city comes in the epic Mahabharata and at that time it was one of the five villages demanded by the Pandavas in lieu of the kingdom of Hastinapur Yamuna River edit Main article Yamuna River The main water system in the district is the Yamuna River and its irrigation canals The river flows besides the rural belt in the eastern side of district It also acts as a natural boundary between the states of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh Economy editIndustrial estates edit See also Amritsar Delhi Kolkata Industrial Corridor Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor Delhi Western Peripheral Expressway and National Capital Region India There are six HSIIDC industrial estates namely Sonepat city Barhi Kundli Murthal and Rai The development of Sonepat Industrial area in the city started in the 1950s with Atlas Cycle 19 Since then many small and big industries have been established here Atlas E C E 20 or the Birla Factory OSRAM India formerly part of E C E but in October 1998 it was acquired by OSRAM 21 Rail Coach Naveenikaran Karkhana Sonipat is a railway coach factory under RVNL which was successfully commissioned in October 2021 The Rail Coach Naveenikaran Karkhana at Sonipat is the first of its kind facility being set up to cater to the mid life rehabilitation and refurbishment of coaches The Rolling Stock Complex is designed for sustainable development with Industry 4 0 compliant assembly line 22 Education editColleges edit Central Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering amp Technology BPS College of Education Sonipat BPS Institute of Polytechnic Sonipat BPS Memorial Girls College Sonipat Government College for Women Murthal Sonepat Government College Gohana Government College Kharkhoda GVM College of Pharmacy Sonipat HINDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SONEPAT Hindu College of Pharmacy Sonepat Hindu College Sonepat Hindu Girls College Sonepat Hindu Institute of Management Sonepat Hindu Institute of Technology HIT Sonepat Tika Ram College Of Education Sonepat Universities edit Indian Institute of Information Technology Sonepat Dr B R Ambedkar National Law University Sonipat NLU National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University Of Science and Technology Ashoka University O P Jindal Global University Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwavidyalaya SRM University Haryana World University of Design Rishihood University Primary and secondary schools edit G3school Swarnprastha Public School Rishikul Vidya Peeth Jankidas Kapur Public School Hindu Sr Sec School S M Hindu Sr Sec School J P Jain Sr Sec School Hindu Girls Sr Sec School D A V Public School Ontogeny Sec School Bright Scholar Sr Sec School Shiva Siksha Sadan Little Angels Sr Sec School Rai Sports School Holy Child Sr Sec SchoolSports editIn July 1973 the government established the Motilal Nehru School of Sports Rai Sonipat 23 to provide education facilities with extra emphasis on sports It trains athletes in field hockey basketball lawn tennis equestrianism gymnastics swimming shooting sports volleyball boxing cricket and football Bus Port editMinistry of Road Transport and Highways proposed the first bus port in the pattern of Airport on GT Road in Sector 7 Sonipat 24 25 26 It will be a joint venture between the Government of Haryana and NHAI 27 24 In a first of its kind initiative the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has decided to set up a bus port on the pattern of an airport in Sonipat The proposed bus stand will be an ultra modern bus port with infrastructure at par with an international airport 28 To be constructed under design built finance operate and transfer model new bus ports will have digital displays variable message signboards CCTVs surveillance system deluxe waiting room tourist information center clock room restaurant food court plaza budget hotel multiplex administrative office parcel room maintenance workshop fuel station etc 29 26 Municipal corporation editSonipat Municipal Corporation is the governing civic body of the Urban Area in Sonipat The Municipal Committee Sonipat was established in the year 1933 30 Sonipat Lok Sabha editSonipat Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 10 Lok Sabha parliamentary constituencies in Haryana state in northern India Ramesh Chander Kaushik is Member of Parliament from Sonipat SeatNotable people editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Rizak Ram Dahiya MP Rajya Sabha Mohan Lal Badoli MLA amp BJP Gen Secretary Kushal Singh Dahiya martyr Jat Mehar Singh Dahiya martyr poet Hoshiar Singh Dahiya PVC Bajrang Punia Bronze medalist Olympics Wrestling Ravi Kumar Dahiya Silver medalist Olympics Wrestling Amit Kumar Dahiya Olympian wrestler Vinod Kumar Dahiya Olympian wrestler Seema Antil discus thrower Sanchit Balhara Bollywood score composer Preeti Bose cricketer Manushi Chhillar actress model and the winner of Miss World 2017 Aakash Dahiya Bollywood actor Jai Tirath Dahiya leader Padam Singh Dahiya politician Rohit Dahiya cricketer Vikas Dahiya Indian hockey player Vivek Dahiya actor Yogeshwar Dutt wrestler Himanshu Malik Bollywood actor Jitender Malik politician Meghna Malik actress Pardeep Narwal kabbadi player Sanjay Pahal cricketer Rajat Paliwal cricketer Nisha Warsi hockey player See also editBattle of Sonipat Bahadurgarh Gurgaon KhandaNotes edit a b 1941 census Including Ad Dharmis Including Jainism Buddhism Zoroastrianism Judaism or not stated Including Jainism Buddhism Zoroastrianism Judaism or not statedReferences edit ज न य क न ह स न पत नगर न गम क नए म यर न ख ल मद न भ जप JJP प रत य श क चट ई ध ल Dainik Jagran in Hindi 30 December 2020 Retrieved 30 December 2020 About Sonepat mcsonepat gov in Retrieved 22 November 2020 Census of India Sonipat www censusindia gov in Retrieved 11 January 2020 Census of India Sonipat www censusindia gov in Retrieved 11 January 2020 Report of the Commissioner for linguistic minorities 52nd report July 2014 to June 2015 PDF Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities Ministry of Minority Affairs Government of India p 24 Archived from the original PDF on 15 November 2016 Retrieved 23 June 2019 IANS 28 January 2010 Haryana grants second language status to Punjabi Hindustan Times Retrieved 23 June 2019 Haryanvi Ethnologue Retrieved 8 February 2020 Gupta Ramesh Chandra 1985 Urban geography of Delhi Shahadra Bhavna Prakashan Kausika Rs hi Jaimini Barua Jaimini Kausika 1967 Maiṃ apane Maravaṛi samaja ko pyara karata hum in Hindi Jaimini Prakasana Sharma Chandrapal 1 September 2017 भ रत य स स क त और म ल अ क क स वर अ क चक र Bhartiya Sanskriti aur Mool Anko ke Swar Ank Chakra in Hindi Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd ISBN 9789352784875 Gupta Ramesh Chandra 1985 Urban geography of Delhi Shahadra Bhavna Prakashan p 29 Abu l Fazl ibn Mubarak Jarrett Henry Sullivan translator 1891 The Ain i Akbari Calcutta Asiatic Society of Bengal p 287 Retrieved 21 January 2021 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first2 has generic name help Sikhs In The Eighteenth Century p 28 Sagoo Harbans Kaur 2001 Banda Singh Bahadur and Sikh Sovereignty Deep amp Deep Publications ISBN 978 81 7629 300 6 Guts and Glory The Man Who Vowed to Avenge Guru Gobind Singh s Death Took on Mughals News18 21 November 2021 Retrieved 8 October 2022 Maps Weather and Airports for Sonipat India www fallingrain com Census of India 1911 Vol 14 Punjab Pt 1 Report Retrieved 22 July 2022 a b CENSUS OF INDIA 1941 VOLUME VI PUNJAB PROVINCE Retrieved 22 July 2022 Atlas Cycles Haryana Ltd Sonepat India www atlascyclesonepat com ECE Industries Ltd www eceindustriesltd com Osram Sylvania OSRAM Americas OSRAM SYLVANIA Homepage Osramindia com Retrieved 1 July 2019 Hon ble MP Lok Sabha Ramesh Chander inspected Naveenikaran Karkhana Sonipat project Motilal Nehru School of SportsRai Motilal Nehru School of SportsRai a b स क टर 7 म बस प र ट क स एम क म ज र Dainik Bhaskar in Hindi 20 July 2019 Retrieved 26 August 2020 World class bus port to come up in Sonipat Times of India The Times of India 2 June 2018 Retrieved 6 June 2019 a b बसप र ट क ल ए दस एकड जम न स ट रल ट र सप र ट क न म ह ग Dainik Bhaskar in Hindi 31 August 2019 Retrieved 26 August 2020 स न पत म बन ग प रद श क पहल बस प र ट द न क ट र ब य न in Hindi 16 March 2019 Retrieved 6 June 2019 बसप र ट क ल ए क र रव ई त ज एनएच 44 पर फ ल ईओवर य अ डरप स क प रस त व Dainik Bhaskar in Hindi 24 August 2020 Retrieved 26 August 2020 Haryana About Us mcsonepat gov in Retrieved 11 January 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Sonipat nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Sonipat Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sonipat amp oldid 1221231396, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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