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Sonipat district

Sonipat district is one of the 22 districts of Haryana state in North India. Sonipat town is the district headquarters. It is a part of National Capital Region. It is bordered by Delhi, Panipat, Rohtak, Jind, Jhajjar and Baghpat (Uttar Pradesh).

Sonipat district
Location in Haryana
Coordinates (Sonipat): 29°N 77°E / 29°N 77°E / 29; 77
Country India
StateHaryana
DivisionRohtak
HeadquartersSonipat
Tehsils1. Sonipat, 2. Kharkhauda, 3. Gohana, 4. Gannaur
Area
 • Total2,260 km2 (870 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total1,450,001
 • Density640/km2 (1,700/sq mi)
 • Urban
321,432
Demographics
 • Literacy73.71
 • Sex ratio937/1000
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Major highwaysNH-1 NH-71 Eastern Peripheral Expressway, Western Peripheral Expressway National Highway 334B (India) National Highway 44 (India)
Average annual precipitation624 mm
Lok Sabha constituenciesSonipat
Vidhan Sabha constituenciesGanaur, Rai, Kharkhauda, Sonipat, Gohana, Baroda
Websitesonipat.nic.in

The district borders union territory of Delhi in south, Panipat District in the north, Jind District in the north-west, Uttar Pradesh state in the east with the Yamuna River acting as a border and Rohtak District in the west.

Origin of name

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

History

This district was carved out of the erstwhile Rohtak district on 22 December 1972 with Sonipat as its headquarters.

Battle of Sonipat

The one and only battle fought in Sonipat was Battle of Sonipat. Dahiya Jats of Khanda, Sonipat village witnessed the Battle of Sonipat against Mughals and won the battle under the military leadership of Banda Singh Bahadur.[1][2]

Geography

Broadly speaking, the entire district is a part of the Punjab plain, but the area is not level in some parts. Over most of the district, the soil is fine loam of rich colour. However, some areas have sandy soil and others Kallar. The plain has a gradual slope to the south and east. The district may be roughly divided into three regions: The Khadar, the upland plain and the sandy region.

The Khadar

Along the River Yamuna which is a narrow flood plain ranging from 2 to 4 miles in width and is formed by the river along its course. The Khader plain is 20 to 30 ft. lower adjoining upland plain. The soil is fine clay loam left by the receding floods of the Yamuna. Farmers in the Khadar area cultivate rice and sugar cane. Recently, the farmers have started planting Banana, Pappaya and other fruits trees in this area.

The upland plain

It consists of Sonipat 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. There is extensive Farming of crops, oil seeds, horticultural plants, vegetables and flowers in this region. The ridges in Gohana tehsil represent the northernmost extension of the Aravallis.

The sandy region

A much smaller part of the district is covered with soil consisting of sand or sandy loam. Parts of this region have high PH values leading Kallor land.

Administration

The district comprises three sub-divisions: Ganaur, Sonipat, and Gohana.

They are further divided in four tehsils: Ganaur, Sonipat, Kharkhoda and Gohana. The tehsils of Kharkhoda and Sonipat fall under jurisdiction of Sonipat sub division, while tehsils of Ganaur and Gohana fall under the jurisdiction of their respective sub divisions. These are further divided into seven blocks: Ganaur, Sonipat, Rai, Kharkhoda, Gohana, Kathura and Mundlana.

The district comprises 343 villages, out of which 15 are uninhabited.

There are six Vidhan Sabha constituencies in this district, namely, Ganaur, Rai, Kharkhauda, Sonipat, Gohana and Baroda. All of these are part of Sonipat Lok Sabha constituency. The other three Vidhan Sabha constituencies which are part of Sonipat Lok Sabha constituency, namely, Julana, Safidon and Jind are in Jind District[3]

The district comprises a lone municipal corporation, Sonipat, and 3 municipal committees: Ganaur, Gohana and Kharkhoda.

Villages

The following villages are under the Sonipat district.

  • Bidhlan
  • Aghwanpur
  • Atail
  • Bai
  • Bajana Kalan
  • Bajana Khurd
  • Balli Qutabpur
  • Baraut
  • Bari
  • Begah
  • Bhagan
  • Bhakharpur
  • Bhanwar
  • Bharet
  • Bhogipur
  • Bhora Rasulpur
  • Bhuri
  • Bulandpur
  • Chandauli
  • Chirsami
  • Dabarpur
  • Datauli
  • Ganaur
  • Garhi Kesri
  • Ghasoli
  • Giaspur
  • Gumar
  • Jalalabad
  • Kailana
  • Kherigujar
  • Kheritaga
  • Khizarpur Ahir
  • Khubru
  • Lalheri
  • Larsoli
  • Machhrauli
  • Manak Majra
  • Miana
  • Mohammadpur Majra
  • Nayabans
  • Pabnera
  • Panchi Gujran
  • Panchi Jatan
  • Patti Barahmnan
  • Pipli Khera
  • Pogthala
  • Purkhas Dhiran
  • Purkhas Rathi
  • Rajlu
  • Rajpur
  • Ramnagar
  • Rasulpur
  • Sanpera
  • Sardhana
  • Shahpur Taga
  • Shamashpur
  • Udesipur
  • Umedgarh
  • Sheikhupura
  • Siha Khera(Ravi bhardwaj's village)
  • Teha
  • Teori
  • Zafarpur
  • Ahulana
  • Gohana
  • Nagar
  • Barota
  • Garhi Sharai Namdar khan
  • Garhi Unale Khan
  • Lath
  • Jauli
  • Bidhal
  • Tihar
  • Bhainswal Kalan Mithan
  • Bhaniswal Kalan Bawala
  • Giwana
  • Aanwali
  • Kheri Damkan
  • Rabhra
  • Moi Hooda
  • Puthi
  • Bali Barmanan
  • Sikanderpur Majra
  • Baroda Thuthan
  • Khanpur Khurd
  • Thaske
  • Kathura
  • Kahalpa
  • Banwasa
  • Bhanderi
  • Ahulana
  • Dhanana
  • Rindhana
  • Katwal
  • kohla
  • Madina
  • Rukhi
  • Chhichhrana
  • Chhapra
  • Bilbilan
  • Riwara
  • Jasrana
  • Niat
  • Mirzapur Kheri
  • Anandpur
  • Ashrafpur Matindu
  • Barona
  • Bidhlan
  • Chhanauli
  • Farmana
  • Ferozepur Bangar
  • Garhi Sisana
  • Gopalpur
  • Gorar
  • Jataula
  • Jharaut
  • Jharauti
  • Jhinjauli
  • Kanwail
  • Karhouli
  • Katlupur
  • Khanda
  • Khanda Almaan
  • Chhota Khanda
  • Naya Khanda
  • Kharkhoda
  • Kheri Dahiya
  • Kundal
  • Mandaura
  • Mandauri
  • Muzzam Nagar
  • Nakloi
  • Nasirpur Cholka
  • Nirthan
  • Nizampur Khurd
  • Nizampur Majra
  • Pahladpur
  • Pai
  • Pipli
  • Rampur
  • Ridhad
  • Rohna
  • Sahoti
  • Saidpur
  • Sehri
  • Silana
  • Sisana
  • Thana Kalan
  • Thana Khurd
  • Turakpur
  • Ziaudinpur
  • Pharmana
  • Ridhau
  • Abbaspur
  • Abdulpur
  • Ahmadpur
  • Asadpur
  • Badshahpur Machchhri
  • Bagru
  • Bainyapur
  • Bakhtawarpur
  • Bandepur
  • Barauli
  • Barwasni
  • Basaudi
  • Bhadana
  • Bhadi
  • Bhatana Jafrabad
  • Bhatgaon Dungran
  • Bhatgoan Malian
  • Bhowapur
  • Bindhrauli
  • Bohla
  • Chatiya Aoliya
  • Chatiya Deva
  • Chhatehra bahadurpur
  • Chitana
  • Dewru
  • Dhaturi
  • Dhikki
  • Dipalpur
  • Dodwa
  • Dubheta
  • Fatehpur
  • Fazilpur
  • Garh shahjanpur
  • Garhi Bakhtawarpur
  • Garhi bala
  • Garhi Brahmnan
  • Guhna
  • Halalpur
  • Harsana Kalan
  • Harsana khurd
  • Hasamabad
  • Hasanpur
  • Hullaheri
  • Hushanyarpur tiharkalan
  • Jagdishpur
  • Jainpur
  • Jaji
  • Jamalpur kalan
  • Jamalpur khurd
  • Jawahri
  • Joshi Chauhan
  • Kabirpur
  • Juan
  • Kakroi
  • Kalupur
  • Kamaspur
  • Kami
  • karewri
  • Khijarpur Jat Majra
  • Kilohard
  • Kishora
  • Kurar Ibrahimpur
  • Ladpur
  • Lahrara
  • Liwan
  • Luhari tibba
  • Machchhraula
  • Mahipur
  • Mahla Majra
  • Mahlana
  • Mahra
  • Majri
  • Malikpur
  • Mahendipur
  • Mimarpur
  • Mohamdabad
  • Mohana
  • Moi
  • Mukimpur
  • Murshadpur
  • Murthal
  • Nahra
  • Nahri
  • Naina tatarpur
  • Nandnaur
  • Nangal Khurd
  • Nasirpur Bangar
  • Nasirpur Khadar
  • Pinana
  • Raipur
  • Rathdhana
  • Rehmana
  • Rewli
  • Rohat
  • Rolad latifpur
  • Salarpur Majra
  • Salimpur trali
  • Salimsar majra
  • Sandal Kalan
  • Sandal Khurd
  • Shadipur
  • Shahpur Turk
  • Shahzadpur
  • Sitawali
  • Sonepat Patti Musalman
  • Sonepat Patti Jatan
  • Sultanpur
  • Tajpur
  • Tajpur tihar khurd
  • Tharu
  • Tharya
  • Tikaula
  • Uldepur
  • Bhainswan khurd
  • Gudha
  • Mahmudpur
  • Kailana Talaka Mahudpur
  • Siwanka
  • Chhatera
  • Ahmadpur Majra
  • Gangesar
  • Matand
  • Jagsi
  • Gangana
  • Rana Kheri
  • Bichpari
  • Khandri
  • Butana Kundu
  • Butana Khetlan
  • Issapur Kheri
  • Nuran Khera
  • Nizampur
  • Bhawar
  • Gharwal
  • Baroda Mor
  • Sonipat
  • Dahisra
  • kundli
  • Jakhauli
  • Sewli
  • Khatkar
  • Basantpur
  • Badmalik
  • Nathupur
  • Akbarpur Barota
  • Jajal
  • Khewra
  • Palri khurd
  • Garh Mirakpur
  • Rai
  • Jatheri
  • Hansapur
  • Jat joshi
  • Manoli
  • Nangal Kalan
  • Atena
  • Palri Kalan
  • Palra
  • Bazidpur Saboli
  • Safiabad Pana Paposian
  • Janti Kalan
  • Janti khurd
  • Sersa
  • Munirpur
  • Pabsara
  • Jhundpur
  • Asawarpur
  • Orangabad
  • Patla
  • Bahalgarh
  • Liwaspur
  • Firozpur Khadar
  • Pritam pura
  • Badkhalsa
  • Rasoi
  • Kheri Manajat
  • Khurampur
  • Bharia
  • Bakipur
  • Safiabad Kheri Manajat
  • Khanpur Kalan
  • Kakana Bhadri
  • Mundlana No. 1
  • Mundlana No. 2
  • Bhadoti Taluka Mudlana
  • Sarsadh
  • Busana
  • Bhadoti khas
  • Bhadoti Taluka Busana
  • Jawahra
  • Dhurana
  • Saragtjal
  • Kasanda
  • Kasandi
  • Shamri Sisan
  • Shamri Lochab Bairan
  • Chirana
  • Shamri Buran
  • Gamri
  • Kailana Khas
  • Lehrara
  • Garhi Bindhrauli

Education

The district is one of the major education hubs in India. Apart from a number of schools and colleges, the district is home to many universities. Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology in Murthal was founded in 1987, Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwavidyalaya in Sonipat was founded in 2006 and O. P. Jindal Global University near Rathdhana was founded in 2009.[4] Recently in 2012, National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management, NIFTEM, a world class institute was founded in Kundli which falls near Delhi border, SRM Institute of Science and Technology Delhi NCR Sonepat in Rajiv Gandhi Education City, Sonipat near Delhi was founded in 2013.

Transport


 
Sonepat (Sonipat junction) Railway Station platform

Sonipat Junction Railway Station is located on the Northern Railways' Ambala-Panipat-Delhi rail route. It lies on one of the most busiest railway line in North India that is Delhi - Chandigarh.[citation needed]. A number of passengers and express trains daily passes through it like Shatabadi Express, Shaan-e-Punjab, Malwa Express, Muri Express, Saryu Yamuna Express, Himalayan Queen, Sachkhand Express, Paschim Express, Kalka Mail, Jammu Mail, Unchahar Express, Amritsar Express, Jhelum Express, Tata Jat Express, Jan Shatabi, Shahid Express etc. In total, 64+ trains available from Sonipat daily. National Highway 1 and National Highway 71A, NH 334B, NH 44, Western Peripheral Expressway and Eastern Peripheral Expressway pass through this district. Government of India plans to make first Bus Port in the pattern of Airport in Sonipat.[5][6]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901330,208—    
1911284,856−1.47%
1921307,091+0.75%
1931320,840+0.44%
1941379,798+1.70%
1951432,282+1.30%
1961546,873+2.38%
1971679,834+2.20%
1981839,298+2.13%
19911,045,158+2.22%
20011,279,175+2.04%
20111,450,001+1.26%
source:[7]

According to the 2011 census Sonipat district has a population of 1,450,001,[8] roughly equal to the nation of Gabon[9] or the US state of Hawaii.[10] This gives it a ranking of 338th in India (out of a total of 640).[8] The district has a population density of 697 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,810/sq mi) .[8] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 15.71%.[8] Sonipat has a sex ratio of 853 females for every 1000 males,[8] and a literacy rate of 80.8%. Scheduled Castes make up 18.62% of the population.[8]

Religion

Religion in Sonipat district (2011)[11]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
95.87%
Islam
3.11%
Other or not stated
1.02%
Religion in Sonipat District [a]
Religion Population (1941)[12]: 58  Percentage (1941)
Hinduism  [b] 176,709 81.81%
Islam   35,275 16.33%
Christianity   724 0.34%
Sikhism   613 0.28%
Others [c] 2,687 1.24%
Total Population 216,008 100%

Languages

Languages of Sonipat district (2011)[13]

  Haryanvi (66.89%)
  Hindi (30.15%)
  Punjabi (1.24%)
  Others (1.72%)

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 66.89% of the population in the district spoke Haryanvi, 30.15% Hindi and 1.24% Punjabi as their first language.[13]

References

  1. ^ Sagoo, Harbans Kaur (2001). Banda Singh Bahadur and Sikh Sovereignty. Deep & Deep Publications. ISBN 978-81-7629-300-6.
  2. ^ "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.
  3. ^ "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" (PDF). The Election Commission of India. pp. 150, 157.
  4. ^ http://www.jgu.edu.in
  5. ^ "World-class bus port to come up in Sonipat - Times of India". The Times of India. 2 June 2018. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
  6. ^ "सोनीपत में बनेगा प्रदेश का पहला बस पोर्ट". दैनिक ट्रिब्यून (in Hindi). 16 March 2019. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
  7. ^ Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901
  8. ^ a b c d e f "District Census 2011". Census2011.co.in. 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2011.
  9. ^ US Directorate of Intelligence. . Archived from the original on 13 June 2007. Retrieved 1 October 2011. Gabon 1,576,665
  10. ^ "2010 Resident Population Data". U. S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 30 September 2011. Hawaii 1,360,301
  11. ^ "Table C-01 Population by Religion: Haryana". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  12. ^ "CENSUS OF INDIA, 1941 VOLUME VI PUNJAB PROVINCE". Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  13. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Haryana". Census of India. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India..
  1. ^ 1941 figures are for Sonipat Tehsil, which roughly matches present-day district borders. District was incorporated to take into account population increases during the post-independence era, which has resulted in various bifurcations of districts and tehsils across the historic Punjab Province region.
  2. ^ 1941 census: Including Ad-Dharmis
  3. ^ Including Jainism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, or not stated

External links

  • Sonipat district official website
  • Rollpanda - Best Website of Sonipat
  • Map of Sonipat

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450 001 Density640 km2 1 700 sq mi Urban321 432Demographics Literacy73 71 Sex ratio937 1000Time zoneUTC 05 30 IST Major highwaysNH 1 NH 71 Eastern Peripheral Expressway Western Peripheral Expressway National Highway 334B India National Highway 44 India Average annual precipitation624 mmLok Sabha constituenciesSonipatVidhan Sabha constituenciesGanaur Rai Kharkhauda Sonipat Gohana BarodaWebsitesonipat wbr nic wbr inKos Minar at Sonepat bus stand along Grand Trunk Road in Haryana The district borders union territory of Delhi in south Panipat District in the north Jind District in the north west Uttar Pradesh state in the east with the Yamuna River acting as a border and Rohtak District in the west Contents 1 Origin of name 2 History 3 Battle of Sonipat 4 Geography 4 1 The Khadar 4 2 The upland plain 4 3 The sandy region 5 Administration 5 1 Villages 6 Education 7 Transport 8 Demographics 8 1 Religion 8 2 Languages 9 References 10 External linksOrigin of name EditThe district is named after its administrative headquarters Sonipat Sonipat was earlier known as Sonprastha which later became Swarnprastha Golden City which is derived from two Sanskrit words Svarna Gold and Prastha Place Over a period of time the classical name Swarnprastha s pronunciation degraded into Svarnpat and then to its current form Sonipat The earliest reference of this city comes in the historical book of Mahabharata and at that time it was one of the five villages demanded by the Pandavas in lieu of the kingdom of Hastinapur History EditThis district was carved out of the erstwhile Rohtak district on 22 December 1972 with Sonipat as its headquarters Battle of Sonipat EditThe one and only battle fought in Sonipat was Battle of Sonipat Dahiya Jats of Khanda Sonipat village witnessed the Battle of Sonipat against Mughals and won the battle under the military leadership of Banda Singh Bahadur 1 2 Geography EditBroadly speaking the entire district is a part of the Punjab plain but the area is not level in some parts Over most of the district the soil is fine loam of rich colour However some areas have sandy soil and others Kallar The plain has a gradual slope to the south and east The district may be roughly divided into three regions The Khadar the upland plain and the sandy region The Khadar Edit Along the River Yamuna which is a narrow flood plain ranging from 2 to 4 miles in width and is formed by the river along its course The Khader plain is 20 to 30 ft lower adjoining upland plain The soil is fine clay loam left by the receding floods of the Yamuna Farmers in the Khadar area cultivate rice and sugar cane Recently the farmers have started planting Banana Pappaya and other fruits trees in this area The upland plain Edit It consists of Sonipat 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 There is extensive Farming of crops oil seeds horticultural plants vegetables and flowers in this region The ridges in Gohana tehsil represent the northernmost extension of the Aravallis The sandy region Edit A much smaller part of the district is covered with soil consisting of sand or sandy loam Parts of this region have high PH values leading Kallor land Administration EditThe district comprises three sub divisions Ganaur Sonipat and Gohana They are further divided in four tehsils Ganaur Sonipat Kharkhoda and Gohana The tehsils of Kharkhoda and Sonipat fall under jurisdiction of Sonipat sub division while tehsils of Ganaur and Gohana fall under the jurisdiction of their respective sub divisions These are further divided into seven blocks Ganaur Sonipat Rai Kharkhoda Gohana Kathura and Mundlana The district comprises 343 villages out of which 15 are uninhabited There are six Vidhan Sabha constituencies in this district namely Ganaur Rai Kharkhauda Sonipat Gohana and Baroda All of these are part of Sonipat Lok Sabha constituency The other three Vidhan Sabha constituencies which are part of Sonipat Lok Sabha constituency namely Julana Safidon and Jind are in Jind District 3 The district comprises a lone municipal corporation Sonipat and 3 municipal committees Ganaur Gohana and Kharkhoda Villages Edit The following villages are under the Sonipat district Bidhlan Aghwanpur Atail Bai Bajana Kalan Bajana Khurd Balli Qutabpur Baraut Bari Begah Bhagan Bhakharpur Bhanwar Bharet Bhogipur Bhora Rasulpur Bhuri Bulandpur Chandauli Chirsami Dabarpur Datauli Ganaur Garhi Kesri Ghasoli Giaspur Gumar Jalalabad Kailana Kherigujar Kheritaga Khizarpur Ahir Khubru Lalheri Larsoli Machhrauli Manak Majra Miana Mohammadpur Majra Nayabans Pabnera Panchi Gujran Panchi Jatan Patti Barahmnan Pipli Khera Pogthala Purkhas Dhiran Purkhas Rathi Rajlu Rajpur Ramnagar Rasulpur Sanpera Sardhana Shahpur Taga Shamashpur Udesipur Umedgarh Sheikhupura Siha Khera Ravi bhardwaj s village Teha Teori Zafarpur Ahulana Gohana Nagar Barota Garhi Sharai Namdar khan Garhi Unale Khan Lath Jauli Bidhal Tihar Bhainswal Kalan Mithan Bhaniswal Kalan Bawala Giwana Aanwali Kheri Damkan Rabhra Moi Hooda Puthi Bali Barmanan Sikanderpur Majra Baroda Thuthan Khanpur Khurd Thaske Kathura Kahalpa Banwasa Bhanderi Ahulana Dhanana Rindhana Katwal kohla Madina Rukhi Chhichhrana Chhapra Bilbilan Riwara Jasrana Niat Mirzapur Kheri Anandpur Ashrafpur Matindu Barona Bidhlan Chhanauli Farmana Ferozepur Bangar Garhi Sisana Gopalpur Gorar Jataula Jharaut Jharauti Jhinjauli Kanwail Karhouli Katlupur Khanda Khanda Almaan Chhota Khanda Naya Khanda Kharkhoda Kheri Dahiya Kundal Mandaura Mandauri Muzzam Nagar Nakloi Nasirpur Cholka Nirthan Nizampur Khurd Nizampur Majra Pahladpur Pai Pipli Rampur Ridhad Rohna Sahoti Saidpur Sehri Silana Sisana Thana Kalan Thana Khurd Turakpur Ziaudinpur Pharmana Ridhau Abbaspur Abdulpur Ahmadpur Asadpur Badshahpur Machchhri Bagru Bainyapur Bakhtawarpur Bandepur Barauli Barwasni Basaudi Bhadana Bhadi Bhatana Jafrabad Bhatgaon Dungran Bhatgoan Malian Bhowapur Bindhrauli Bohla Chatiya Aoliya Chatiya Deva Chhatehra bahadurpur Chitana Dewru Dhaturi Dhikki Dipalpur Dodwa Dubheta Fatehpur Fazilpur Garh shahjanpur Garhi Bakhtawarpur Garhi bala Garhi Brahmnan Guhna Halalpur Harsana Kalan Harsana khurd Hasamabad Hasanpur Hullaheri Hushanyarpur tiharkalan Jagdishpur Jainpur Jaji Jamalpur kalan Jamalpur khurd Jawahri Joshi Chauhan Kabirpur Juan Kakroi Kalupur Kamaspur Kami karewri Khijarpur Jat Majra Kilohard Kishora Kurar Ibrahimpur Ladpur Lahrara Liwan Luhari tibba Machchhraula Mahipur Mahla Majra Mahlana Mahra Majri Malikpur Mahendipur Mimarpur Mohamdabad Mohana Moi Mukimpur Murshadpur Murthal Nahra Nahri Naina tatarpur Nandnaur Nangal Khurd Nasirpur Bangar Nasirpur Khadar Pinana Raipur Rathdhana Rehmana Rewli Rohat Rolad latifpur Salarpur Majra Salimpur trali Salimsar majra Sandal Kalan Sandal Khurd Shadipur Shahpur Turk Shahzadpur Sitawali Sonepat Patti Musalman Sonepat Patti Jatan Sultanpur Tajpur Tajpur tihar khurd Tharu Tharya Tikaula Uldepur Bhainswan khurd Gudha Mahmudpur Kailana Talaka Mahudpur Siwanka Chhatera Ahmadpur Majra Gangesar Matand Jagsi Gangana Rana Kheri Bichpari Khandri Butana Kundu Butana Khetlan Issapur Kheri Nuran Khera Nizampur Bhawar Gharwal Baroda Mor Sonipat Dahisra kundli Jakhauli Sewli Khatkar Basantpur Badmalik Nathupur Akbarpur Barota Jajal Khewra Palri khurd Garh Mirakpur Rai Jatheri Hansapur Jat joshi Manoli Nangal Kalan Atena Palri Kalan Palra Bazidpur Saboli Safiabad Pana Paposian Janti Kalan Janti khurd Sersa Munirpur Pabsara Jhundpur Asawarpur Orangabad Patla Bahalgarh Liwaspur Firozpur Khadar Pritam pura Badkhalsa Rasoi Kheri Manajat Khurampur Bharia Bakipur Safiabad Kheri Manajat Khanpur Kalan Kakana Bhadri Mundlana No 1 Mundlana No 2 Bhadoti Taluka Mudlana Sarsadh Busana Bhadoti khas Bhadoti Taluka Busana Jawahra Dhurana Saragtjal Kasanda Kasandi Shamri Sisan Shamri Lochab Bairan Chirana Shamri Buran Gamri Kailana Khas Lehrara Garhi BindhrauliEducation EditThe district is one of the major education hubs in India Apart from a number of schools and colleges the district is home to many universities Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology in Murthal was founded in 1987 Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwavidyalaya in Sonipat was founded in 2006 and O P Jindal Global University near Rathdhana was founded in 2009 4 Recently in 2012 National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management NIFTEM a world class institute was founded in Kundli which falls near Delhi border SRM Institute of Science and Technology Delhi NCR Sonepat in Rajiv Gandhi Education City Sonipat near Delhi was founded in 2013 Transport Edit Sonepat Sonipat junction Railway Station platform Sonipat Junction Railway Station is located on the Northern Railways Ambala Panipat Delhi rail route It lies on one of the most busiest railway line in North India that is Delhi Chandigarh citation needed A number of passengers and express trains daily passes through it like Shatabadi Express Shaan e Punjab Malwa Express Muri Express Saryu Yamuna Express Himalayan Queen Sachkhand Express Paschim Express Kalka Mail Jammu Mail Unchahar Express Amritsar Express Jhelum Express Tata Jat Express Jan Shatabi Shahid Express etc In total 64 trains available from Sonipat daily National Highway 1 and National Highway 71A NH 334B NH 44 Western Peripheral Expressway and Eastern Peripheral Expressway pass through this district Government of India plans to make first Bus Port in the pattern of Airport in Sonipat 5 6 Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 1901330 208 1911284 856 1 47 1921307 091 0 75 1931320 840 0 44 1941379 798 1 70 1951432 282 1 30 1961546 873 2 38 1971679 834 2 20 1981839 298 2 13 19911 045 158 2 22 20011 279 175 2 04 20111 450 001 1 26 source 7 According to the 2011 census Sonipat district has a population of 1 450 001 8 roughly equal to the nation of Gabon 9 or the US state of Hawaii 10 This gives it a ranking of 338th in India out of a total of 640 8 The district has a population density of 697 inhabitants per square kilometre 1 810 sq mi 8 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 15 71 8 Sonipat has a sex ratio of 853 females for every 1000 males 8 and a literacy rate of 80 8 Scheduled Castes make up 18 62 of the population 8 Religion Edit Religion in Sonipat district 2011 11 Religion PercentHinduism 95 87 Islam 3 11 Other or not stated 1 02 Religion in Sonipat District a Religion Population 1941 12 58 Percentage 1941 Hinduism b 176 709 81 81 Islam 35 275 16 33 Christianity 724 0 34 Sikhism 613 0 28 Others c 2 687 1 24 Total Population 216 008 100 Languages Edit Languages of Sonipat district 2011 13 Haryanvi 66 89 Hindi 30 15 Punjabi 1 24 Others 1 72 At the time of the 2011 Census of India 66 89 of the population in the district spoke Haryanvi 30 15 Hindi and 1 24 Punjabi as their first language 13 References Edit 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 Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order 2008 PDF The Election Commission of India pp 150 157 http www jgu edu in World class bus port to come up in Sonipat Times of India The Times of India 2 June 2018 Retrieved 6 June 2019 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 Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901 a b c d e f District Census 2011 Census2011 co in 2011 Retrieved 30 September 2011 US Directorate of Intelligence Country Comparison Population Archived from the original on 13 June 2007 Retrieved 1 October 2011 Gabon 1 576 665 2010 Resident Population Data U S Census Bureau Retrieved 30 September 2011 Hawaii 1 360 301 Table C 01 Population by Religion Haryana censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India CENSUS OF INDIA 1941 VOLUME VI PUNJAB PROVINCE Retrieved 22 July 2022 a b Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue Haryana Census of India Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 1941 figures are for Sonipat Tehsil which roughly matches present day district borders District was incorporated to take into account population increases during the post independence era which has resulted in various bifurcations of districts and tehsils across the historic Punjab Province region 1941 census Including Ad Dharmis Including Jainism Buddhism Zoroastrianism Judaism or not statedExternal links EditSonipat district official website Rollpanda Best Website of Sonipat Map of Sonipat Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sonipat district amp oldid 1143906750, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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