Thaura

Thaura is a village in Bhetua block of Amethi district, Uttar Pradesh, India.[2] As of 2011, it has a population of 2,403 people, in 382 households.[2] It has one primary school and no healthcare facilities and hosts a weekly haat but not a permanent market.[2] It belongs to the nyaya panchayat of Bhetua.[3]

Thaura
Village
Map showing Thaura (#476) in Bhetua CD block
Map showing Thaura (#476) in Bhetua CD block
Thaura is located in Uttar Pradesh
Thaura
Thaura
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 26.186351°N 81.839797°E / 26.186351; 81.839797[1]
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DivisionFaizabad division
DistrictAmethi
Area
  Total4.183 km2 (1.615 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[2]
  Total2,403
  Density570/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialHindi, Urdu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

The 1951 census recorded Thaura as comprising 3 hamlets, with a total population of 956 people (469 male and 487 female), in 192 households and 182 physical houses.[4] The area of the village was given as 1,073 acres.[4] 117 residents were literate, 109 male and 8 female.[4] The village was listed as belonging to the pargana of Amethi and the thana of Raipur.[4] The village had a district board-run primary school with 77 students in attendance as of 1 January 1951.[4]

The 1961 census recorded Thaura as comprising 6 hamlets, with a total population of 961 people (474 male and 487 female), in 200 households and 195 physical houses.[5] The area of the village was given as 1,073 acres.[5]

The 1981 census recorded Thaura as having a population of 1,327 people, in 259 households, and having an area of 428.98 hectares.[6] The main staple foods were listed as wheat and rice.[6]

The 1991 census recorded Thaura as having a total population of 1,653 people (850 male and 803 female), in 281 households and 278 physical houses.[3] The area of the village was listed as 429.00 hectares.[3] Members of the 0-6 age group numbered 336, or 20% of the total; this group was 51% male (171) and 49% female (165).[3] Members of scheduled castes numbered 449, or 27% of the village's total population, while no members of scheduled tribes were recorded.[3] The literacy rate of the village was 40.5% (389 men and 145 women, counting only people age 7 and up).[3] 525 people were classified as main workers (480 men and 45 women), while 0 people were classified as marginal workers; the remaining 1,128 residents were non-workers.[3] The breakdown of main workers by employment category was as follows: 342 cultivators (i.e. people who owned or leased their own land); 93 agricultural labourers (i.e. people who worked someone else's land in return for payment); 0 workers in livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting, plantations, orchards, etc.; 0 in mining and quarrying; 19 household industry workers; 4 workers employed in other manufacturing, processing, service, and repair roles; 0 construction workers; 6 employed in trade and commerce; 4 employed in transport, storage, and communications; and 57 in other services.[3]

References

  1. "Geonames Search". Do a radial search using these coordinates here.
  2. "Census of India 2011: Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook - Sultanpur, Part A (Village and Town Directory)" (PDF). Census 2011 India. pp. 226–42. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
  3. Census 1991 Series-25 Uttar Pradesh Part-XII B Village & Townwise Primary Census Abstract District Census Handbook District Raebareli (PDF). 1992. pp. xxiv–xxviii, 138–9. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
  4. Census of India, 1951: District Census Handbook Uttar Pradesh (49 - Rae Bareli District) (PDF). Allahabad. 1955. pp. 104–5, 198. Retrieved 25 December 2021.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. Census 1961: District Census Handbook, Uttar Pradesh (44 - Sultanpur District) (PDF). Lucknow. 1965. pp. l–li. Retrieved 25 December 2021.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. Census 1981 Uttar Pradesh: District Census Handbook Part XIII-A: Village & Town Directory, District Rae Bareli (PDF). 1982. pp. 104–5. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
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