Sareni, Uttar Pradesh

Sareni is a village and corresponding community development block in Lalganj tehsil of Rae Bareli district, Uttar Pradesh, India.[2] Historically the seat of a pargana,[3] it is located 18 km from Lalganj, the tehsil headquarters,[4] on the road to Daundia Khera in Unnao district.[3] As of 2011, Sareni has a population of 4,819 people, in 792 households.[2] It has 3 primary schools and no healthcare facilities.[2] It serves as the headquarters of a nyaya panchayat which also includes 10 other villages.[5]

Sareni
Village
Map of Sareni CD block
Map of Sareni CD block
Sareni is located in Uttar Pradesh
Sareni
Sareni
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 26.149112°N 80.828787°E / 26.149112; 80.828787[1]
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictRaebareli
Area
  Total4.523 km2 (1.746 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[2]
  Total4,819
  Density1,100/km2 (2,800/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationUP-33

History

Sareni was supposedly first founded by a member of the Bais clan named Sarang Sah.[3] It was first made headquarters of a pargana and tehsil during the reign of Saadat Ali Khan (which one is not specified in the source).[3] Previously, the pargana had been part of four different mahals: Kahanjara, Nisgar, Deorakh, and Tara Singhaur.[3]

At the turn of the 20th century, Sareni had a police station, a post office, a cattle pound, and a large primary school.[3] It was held in taluqdari tenure by the Rana of Khajurgaon, as part of the Murarmau estate.[3] The population in 1901 was 1,458, including a Muslim minority of 202.[3]

The 1951 census recorded Sareni as comprising 7 hamlets, with a total population of 1,466 people (779 male and 687 female), in 281 households and 149 245 houses.[6] The area of the village was given as 1,197 acres.[6] 153 residents were literate, 147 male and 6 female.[6] The village was listed as belonging to the pargana of Sareni and the thana of Sareni.[6]

The 1961 census recorded Sareni as comprising 5 hamlets, with a total population of 1,883 people (955 male and 928 female), in 334 households and 290 physical houses.[7] The area of the village was given as 1,197 acres and it had a medical practitioner and post office at that point.[7] It also had the following small industrial establishments: 1 grain mill, 1 maker of clothing, 2 makers of wooden products not further classified, and 1 maker of jewellery or precious metal items.[7] The village's police staff consisted of 2 sub-inspectors, 1 head constable, and 14 constables.[7]

The 1981 census recorded Sareni as having a population of 2,575 people, in 414 households, and having an area of 457.70 hectares.[4] The main staple foods were given as wheat and rice.[4]

The 1991 census recorded Sareni as having a total population of 3,419 people (1,777 male and 1,642 female), in 583 households and 583 physical houses.[5] The area of the village was listed as 458 hectares.[5] Members of the 0-6 age group numbered 707, or 21% of the total; this group was 56% male (396) and 44% female (311).[5] Members of scheduled castes made up 19% of the village's population, while no members of scheduled tribes were recorded.[5] The literacy rate of the village was 40% (950 men and 406 women).[5] 919 people were classified as main workers (786 men and 133 women), while 2 people were classified as marginal workers (both women); the remaining 2,498 residents were non-workers.[5] The breakdown of main workers by employment category was as follows: 280 cultivators (i.e. people who owned or leased their own land); 253 agricultural labourers (i.e. people who worked someone else's land in return for payment); 2 workers in livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting, plantations, orchards, etc.; 0 in mining and quarrying; 38 household industry workers; 66 workers employed in other manufacturing, processing, service, and repair roles; 4 construction workers; 133 employed in trade and commerce; 9 employed in transport, storage, and communications; and 134 in other services.[5]

Villages

Sareni CD block has the following 160 villages:[2]

Village name Total land area (hectares) Population (in 2011)
Samodha183.81,604
Ibrahimpur12.22,372
Deopur1441,737
Kahinjar225.82,099
Umrapur54.4675
Lakhai Khera106.2327
Ranjeetpur154.41,122
Daspur124.57
Kaji Khera41.11,215
Ram Khera100.8896
Rasulpur127.91,343
Binnawan89.2485
Rahim Khera72.6440
Chandpur132128
Sabji Babura2831,724
Khaund6.6893
Pithupur88.7928
Prem Chak296.22,535
Pahuri5884,190
Kushal Khera76.1514
Ghure Mau496.44,072
Sotawa Khera59.91,244
Surjapur56.4866
Khanpur127.81,058
Murar Mau336.12,999
Hullapur240.71,864
Kondara112.51,334
Mahrajpur82.6526
Rampur Khurd41303
Mangadpur68.3403
Kati Khaa164.71,141
Rani Khera118.71,451
Bithuli108.8456
Palti Khera333.62,641
Barvaliya224.21,799
Gajpati Khera82.41,273
Tal Kataila284.6471
Lalpur46.2510
Chhatauna75.91,002
Dundi58.4476
Bhojpur474.97,173
Nijam Khera60.9222
Usuru617.43,428
Madnapur90.9342
Pathak Khera50.3566
Tiwaripur Kalan961,001
Patakpur Urf Ranapur99.2618
Jai Gopalpur25.77
Tiwaripur Khurd66.9338
Terui40.153
Mohanpur28.5285
Durjanpur49464
Bhawa Khera58.4315
Chak Kantu240
Sahide Mau71.3343
Mailaspur87.6403
Jarwal80.7464
Kheman Khera95.4584
Chandraman Khera57.1485
Basu Khera59.50
Jhulpur119.3676
Chahotar267.52,063
Madhopur211.71,702
Sarhapur74.6245
Gandu Mau9.621
Daulatpur99.2553
Chinta Khera121.8741
Haibatpur Khurd88770
Lachhai Khera52.81,239
Rajapur62.8266
Dalipur62.1331
Gosa Khera20.4322
Chak Kanti32.6156
Haripur Mu.163.41,474
Haripur Aht.304.56
Bhupatpur Mu.31.78
Bhupatpur Aht.208.822
Gahrauli Mu.272.13,336
Gahrauli Aht.221.50
Purushottampur Mu.146.6161
Purushottampur Aht.105.20
Kotiya Aht.1,078.42,101
Nisgaraht.850.10
Nisgar Mu.339.32,352
Kasba Badlu104.8695
Kashi Khera63.2708
Bisayakpur128.51,055
Nibi256.91,708
Dulapur260.41,950
Rawatpur Kalan106.12,009
Jagannathpur Mu.146.3644
Jagannathpur Aht.100
Alipur Mu.125.473
Alipur Aht.230
Puranpur83.5491
Sarai Khande Mu.306.31,667
Sarai Khande Aht.305.60
Gonda117.1723
Saidapur95.11,064
Dudhwan356.62,638
Raipur204.41,672
Bahupur97.6512
Hamir Gaon8122,700
Ghuri Khera78.1580
Bhawanipur110.5623
Chhamani Khera42352
Murdipur Majhigawa93.31,222
Govindpur248.21,525
Bahadurpur106.41,624
Sareni (block headquarters)452.34,819
Lakhanapur197.32,447
Madai Khera1851,322
Dhagaicha90.9646
Hasanapur786.41,120
Chak Maniya69.3486
Gautamman Khera47.2600
Ramaipur Kalan243.11,579
Dhanpalpur245.22,552
Jhampur197.71,126
Hathnasa191.53,247
Tej Gaon480.84,431
Dariyapur127.5655
Chak Gaur92.2579
Pasan Khera48.4671
Malke Gaon305.82,951
Lakhan Gaon138.31,233
Baruwahar100768
Parwat Khera51.7437
Odarahar193.2414
Dighiya71730
Chak Chorhiya94.3896
Gajiyapur35.1420
Saidapur)175.31,405
Rasi Gaon239.61,727
Chhivlaha325.53,241
Mathurpur Mu.2491,393
Mathurpur Aht.3371
Dafpura92.5516
Rampur Kalan Aht.167.90
Rampur Kalan Mu.399.52,579
Bairuwa Aht.322.10
Bairuwa Mu330.32,138
Sahanipur161.81,372
Firojpur128.4505
Helauli115.6561
Haibatpur Kalan180.31,424
Rautapur106579
Ralpur Aht.200.90
Ralpur Mu.591.44,749
Kanjas174.91,023
Bhita37.8524
Deo Khera208.6153
Kalhi Gaon891,348
Ram Gaon68.6506
Gopali Khera130.8610
Sagar Khera201.62,102
Ramaipur Khurd76.9638
Sidhaur Tara Aht.40.61
Sidhaur Tara Mu.4111,707
Musapur2921,944

References

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