Unchahar
Unchahar is a town and nagar panchayat in Raebareli district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.[2] It serves as the headquarters of a tehsil as well as a community development block.[2] It is located on Lucknow Allahabad Highway, 115 km from Lucknow, 85 km from Allahabad. The place is well connected by rail and roads to nearby cities of Kanpur, Lucknow, and Allahabad. Unchahar is also a constituency of Uttar Pradesh Legislative assembly (183 Unchahar Vidhan Sabha).
Unchahar | |
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Town | |
Unchahar Location in Uttar Pradesh, India | |
Coordinates: 25°54′N 81°18′E | |
Country | India |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
Division | Lucknow |
District | Raebareli |
Government | |
• Type | Nagar Panchayat |
• Body | Tehsil |
• MLA | Manoj Kumar Panday [1] |
Area | |
• Total | 1.65 km2 (0.64 sq mi) |
Population (2011)[2] | |
• Total | 11,033 |
• Density | 6,700/km2 (17,000/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Vehicle registration | UP-33 |
Sex ratio | 51/49 ♂/♀ |
Literacy | 57% |
Distance from Lucknow | 115 kilometres (71 mi) |
Distance from Allahabad | 85 kilometres (53 mi) |
Distance from Ganges | 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) |
Unchahar changed dramatically after the work done by former Member of Legislative Assembly, Har Narayan Singh. Some of his work include the establishment of the well known Feroze Gandhi Thermal Power Station of the National Thermal Power Corporation, which now has an installed capacity of 1050 MW and the launching of the daily train "Unchahar Express" connecting Allahabad with Chandigarh.
Basic public amenities are not so good despite the NTPC power plant, electricity supply is poor, although it is an important landmark in Raibareli.
Geography
Unchahar is a town in the fertile Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh. The river Ganga flows 7 km southwest to the town. Unchahar has a humid subtropical climate with cool, dry winters from November to February and dry, hot summers from April to June. The rainy season is from July to mid-September. Fog is a common phenomenon from late December to late January. Unchahar is located 38 km from the district headquarters of the Raebareli. It has an average elevation of 111 metres. The dialect spoken here is the Awadhi variety of the Hindi language.
History
The 1961 census recorded Unchahar as comprising 30 hamlets, with a total population of 4,109 people (2,139 male and 1,970 female), in 848 households and 822 physical houses.[3] The area of the village was given as 3,490 acres and it had a library and a medical practitioner at that point.[3]
The 1981 census recorded Unchahar as having a population of 7,282 people, in 1,852 households, and having an area of 1,412.36 hectares.[4] The main staple foods were listed as wheat and rice.[4]
The Feroze Gandhi Unchahar Thermal Power Station began operation in 1988 with five units each capable of generating 210 MW of electricity.[5] Construction cost Rs. 219 crores.[4] A sixth unit, generating 500 MW of electricity, commenced operation in March 2017.[5] On 1 November 2017, the new unit's boiler pipe exploded,[5] killing 32 people and injuring many more.[6]
Demographics
Year | Pop. | ±% |
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1991 | 6,708 | — |
2001 | 9,288 | +38.5% |
2011 | 11,033 | +18.8% |
Source: 2011 Census of India[2] |
According to the 2011 census, Unchahar has a population of 11,033 people, in 1,866 households.[2] The town's sex ratio is 969 females to every 1000 males, which is higher than the district-wide urban sex ratio of 924; 5,602 of Unchahar's residents are male (50.8%) and 5,431 are female (49.2%).[2] The 0-6 age group makes up about 13.0% of the town's population; the sex ratio for this group is 1003, which is the highest among towns in Raebareli district.[2] Members of Scheduled Castes make up 4.45% of the town's population, while no members of Scheduled Tribes were recorded.[2] Unchahar's literacy rate was 80.88% (counting only people age 7 and up); literacy was higher among men and boys (86.45%) than among women and girls (75.1%).[2] The scheduled castes literacy rate is 71.08% (77.68% among men and boys, and 63.35% among women and girls).[2]
In terms of employment, 18.22% of Unchahar residents were classified as main workers (i.e. people employed for at least 6 months per year) in 2011.[2] Marginal workers (i.e. people employed for less than 6 months per year) made up 9.21%, and the remaining 72.57% were non-workers.[2] Employment status varied considerably according to gender, with 46.32% of men being either main or marginal workers, compared to just 7.94% of women.[2]
4.12% of Dalmau residents live in slum conditions as of 2011.[2] There is 1 slum area in Unchahar, called Aliganj.[2] This has an approximate population of 455 residents and has 4 tap water access points.[2] The number of flush toilets installed in people's homes is 12.[2] The area is serviced by open sewers.[2]
Available banks
- Axis Bank
- State Bank of India Market Branch
- State Bank of India NTPC Branch
- Bandhan Bank
- Dena Bank
- Baroda Gramin Bank Khojanpur
- Allahabad Bank
- United Bank of India
- Bank of Baroda
- Punjab National Bank
- Vijaya Bank
- HDFC Bank
- UCO Bank
- Zila Sahkari Bank
Transport
Unchahar Junction railway station is the main Junction railway station after Rae Bareli Junction railway station. It is located on Varanasi–Kanpur and Varanasi–Lucknow line. Unchahar Express is the only direct connected to Chandigarh.
Villages
Unchahar CD block has the following 107 villages:[2]
Village name | Total land area (hectares) | Population (in 2011) |
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Bheelampur | 61.4 | 614 |
Sarain Hardo | 294 | 1,938 |
Pooran Mau | 108.7 | 848 |
Ramchandarpur | 68.5 | 1,005 |
Kewal Nainpur | 25.7 | 62 |
Kalyanpur | 75.1 | 363 |
Kamoli | 244.2 | 1,526 |
Shahabad | 158 | 112 |
Kisundaspur | 441 | 3,639 |
Ishwar Daspur | 67 | 1,165 |
Sar Bahda | 173.1 | 1,297 |
Miyanpur | 50.6 | 383 |
Sarai Tula Ram | 81 | 704 |
Chandrai | 120.5 | 1,455 |
Matrauli | 265.6 | 4,105 |
Semri Ranapur | 114.3 | 1,011 |
Newada | 120.5 | 814 |
Chaturpur Urf Misrapur | 27.7 | 433 |
Kalikpur Kala | 204 | 1,841 |
Bhagipur | 57.3 | 446 |
Gopapur | 49.2 | 670 |
Manipur Bhatehari | 96.4 | 1,079 |
Sawayaya Hasan | 281.1 | 2,312 |
Sawayaya Mira | 132 | 945 |
Sawayya Raje | 83 | 1,178 |
Jamalpur Mafi | 65 | 618 |
Hatwa | 169 | 1,062 |
Paindapur | 77 | 593 |
Shahjadpur Ahtmali | 95 | 0 |
Shahjadpur Mu. | 515 | 1,671 |
Kotiya Chitra | 273 | 3,575 |
Jamunapur | 63 | 584 |
Mirza Inayatullapur | 58 | 450 |
Baharpur | 54 | 384 |
Gandhavi | 38 | 418 |
Gopalpur Ghur Vansh | 37 | 6 |
Ram Sanda | 203 | 1,687 |
Daulatpur | 120 | 954 |
Pach Khara | 272 | 2,240 |
Hadipur | 28 | 344 |
Sawanpur Newada | 418 | 3,090 |
Najanpur | 70 | 548 |
Sawaya Dhani | 270 | 2,577 |
Gokana Ahtmali | 31 | 0 |
Gokana Mustakil | 216.2 | 1,927 |
Duraisa | 204 | 1,103 |
Gangauli | 376 | 3,917 |
Sarai Bhan | 221 | 1,291 |
Kharauli Mustakil | 411 | 4,256 |
Jarji Garh Mustakil | 41 | 111 |
Jarji Garh Ahtmali | 30 | 0 |
Kharauli Ahtmali | 72 | 0 |
Kand Rawan | 1,339.1 | 10,283 |
Pure Khoob Chand Ahtmali | 494 | 0 |
Pure Khoob Chand Mustakil | 331 | 993 |
Kalyani | 174 | 1,681 |
Jabbaripur | 213.4 | 1,400 |
Patti Rahas Kaithwalmustakil | 213 | 5,769 |
Uncha Har Dehat | 1,348 | 13,365 |
Mahmadpur Chandau | 78 | 316 |
Arkha Mustakil | 1,278 | 10,337 |
Jasauli | 112 | 1,128 |
Har Bandhanpur | 29 | 194 |
Patti Rahas Kaithwal Ahtamali | 702 | 0 |
Arkha Ahtmali | 553 | 0 |
Milikpur Ahtmali | 373 | 0 |
Kotra Bahadur Ganj | 740 | 5,696 |
Khojanpur | 169 | 2,127 |
Dhamdhama | 62 | 788 |
Baherawa | 147 | 1,891 |
Hisampur | 78 | 805 |
Kharg Sanpur | 28 | 123 |
Gopalpur Dudhwan | 132 | 913 |
Mani Rampur | 78 | 659 |
Khurampur | 97 | 963 |
Faridpur | 39 | 574 |
Mirapur Dam Gani | 29 | 91 |
Bahbanpur | 91 | 460 |
Niranjanpur | 28 | 582 |
Khanpur | 49 | 72 |
Bikai | 78 | 901 |
Sarai Parsoo | 71 | 643 |
Khalikpur Khurd | 40 | 298 |
Malkana | 72 | 349 |
Madari Ganj | 84 | 573 |
Gauraiya Mafi | 43 | 273 |
Bhawanidinpur | 80 | 699 |
Murar Mau | 105 | 669 |
Bikar Garh | 43 | 482 |
Bhuwalpur | 70.2 | 762 |
Madaripur | 87.2 | 657 |
Lal Chandpur Ikchhaniha | 102.2 | 721 |
Kaleh | 73 | 443 |
Sarai Sahijan | 181 | 1,231 |
Madhopur Hardo Patti | 55.7 | 280 |
Mokhara | 227.1 | 1,730 |
Gangsari | 300.3 | 2,011 |
Behra Mau | 144 | 1,901 |
Purwara | 287 | 2,269 |
Mahamadpur | 34 | 0 |
Salimpur Bhaido | 196 | 2,231 |
Narayanpur | 104 | 528 |
Aima Jahanmiyan | 135 | 1,356 |
Madhaopur Sultan | 132 | 900 |
Hariharpur | 103.8 | 766 |
Nigoha | 113.2 | 1,188 |
Sukrullapur | 232.2 | 1,320 |
References
- "Unchahar MLA"
- "Census of India 2011: Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook - Rae Bareli, Part A (Village and Town Directory)" (PDF). Census 2011 India. pp. 34–63, 375–93, 573–92. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
- Census 1961: District Census Handbook, Uttar Pradesh (39 - Raebareli District) (PDF). Lucknow. 1965. pp. cxviii-cxix of section "Salon Tahsil". Retrieved 22 August 2021.
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- Pandey, Alok (2 November 2017). "22 Dead, Dozens Injured In Boiler Blast At NTPC Power Plant In UP". NDTV. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
- "Death toll from NTPC thermal plant blast now 32: Reports have said boiler fans could've caused explosion". Firstpost. 3 November 2017. Retrieved 22 August 2021.