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Development in Raebareli district, Uttar Pradesh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deenshah Gaura is a community development block in Dalmau tehsil of Raebareli district, Uttar Pradesh, India.[1] It consists of 71 rural villages, with a total population of 104,149 people.[1] The headquarters are located in the village of Gaura Hardo.[1]
As of 2011, Deenshah Gaura CD block has a population of 104,149 people, in 19,192 households.[1] This population includes 53,811 males and 50,338 females.[1] The corresponding sex ratio of 935 females to every 1000 males is lower than the district rural average of 945.[1] About 13.7% of the block's population is in the 0-6 age group as of 2011.[1] The sex ratio of this group is 912, which is lower than the rural average of 928 for Raebareli district.[1] Members of Scheduled Castes make up 30.16% of the block's population, and members of Scheduled Tribes make up 0.04%.[1] The literacy rate of Deenshah Gaura block is 68.39% (counting only people age 7 and up); literacy is higher among men and boys (79.03%) than among women and girls (57.07%).[1] Among Scheduled Castes, the literacy rate is 55.81% — 66.43% among men and boys, and 44.83% among women and girls.[1]
In terms of employment, 17.04% of Deenshah Gaura block residents were classified as main workers (i.e. people employed for at least 6 months per year) in 2011.[1] Marginal workers (i.e. people employed for less than 6 months per year) made up 18.73%, and the remaining 64.22% were non-workers.[1] Employment status varied significantly according to gender, with 49.45% of men being either main or marginal workers, compared to only 21.15% of women.[1]
Agriculture is the predominant source of employment in Deenshah Gaura block: 28.65% of the block's workers were cultivators who owned or leased their own land as of 2011, and a further 48.23% were agricultural labourers who worked someone else's land for wages.[1] Another 4.23% were counted as household industry workers, and the remaining 18.89% were other workers.[1]
Deenshah Gaura CD block has the following 71 villages:[1]
Village name | Total land area (hectares) | Population (in 2011) |
---|---|---|
Sebra | 57 | 478 |
Dhuri | 204.9 | 1,283 |
Melthuwa | 388.1 | 2,154 |
Thulrai | 1,088.6 | 4,215 |
Gaura Khaspari | 240.8 | 1,963 |
Durgapur | 65.7 | 621 |
Soorajpur Banapar | 104.5 | 1,112 |
Kituli | 162.1 | 1,049 |
Tikaria | 86.8 | 812 |
Ismail Chak | 248.7 | 1,831 |
Chooli | 218.8 | 1,398 |
Sai | 263 | 1,949 |
Binnawan | 235.4 | 1,908 |
Kutubapur Bichhaura | 84.8 | 545 |
Chhichhaura | 38.8 | 862 |
Raipur Kituli | 169 | 1,161 |
Sultanpur Janauli | 265.5 | 1,689 |
Ramnagar | 59.8 | 499 |
Jharaha | 157 | 1,414 |
Gaura Hardo (block headquarters) | 816.9 | 8,001 |
Murethi | 128.4 | 1,041 |
Mirza Jaddoopur | 15.9 | 169 |
Kishori Balampur | 119.1 | 1,026 |
Bansi Rihayak | 298.1 | 1,758 |
Ambara Mathai | 526.1 | 3,615 |
Tikar Agachipur | 295.8 | 2,070 |
Govindpur Madho | 467.8 | 2,421 |
Charuhar Ziayak | 517.8 | 2,413 |
Dharmapur Kaili | 167.9 | 1,459 |
Suttha Hardoi | 483.7 | 2,549 |
Alipur Chakrai | 139.2 | 1,911 |
Jamunipur Charuhar | 72.5 | 992 |
Bahadur Ganj | 111 | 893 |
Chandpur Look Mu. | 281.6 | 1,254 |
Mirjapur Urf Soorjpur | 353.6 | 627 |
Dharmapur | 157.9 | 868 |
Naraharpur | 70.4 | 993 |
Kalyanpur Baiti Mu. | 69.9 | 679 |
Jamunipur Mu. | 69 | 191 |
Ekadala Mu. | 56.9 | 330 |
Tarapur Bansi | 113 | 833 |
Rasulpur Dharawan | 253.3 | 2,769 |
Paras Rampur | 41 | 0 |
Newada Patti | 100.7 | 652 |
Khema Nandpur | 24.4 | 193 |
Hazaratpur Urf Khwaja | 81.8 | 339 |
Dhiranpur Mu. | 134 | 970 |
Narayanpur Banna Mu. | 125.6 | 976 |
Baharampur | 62.5 | 128 |
Kiratpur Charuhar Urf | 133.8 | 1,153 |
Rampur Gauri Mu. | 93.1 | 785 |
Charuhar Bik | 154.1 | 1,406 |
Jalalpur Dhai | 482.3 | 5,520 |
Khonandpur | 43.8 | 986 |
Korauli Budhkar | 169.2 | 1,898 |
Sekhupur | 48.8. | 452 |
Daudpur Garhai | 156.9 | 1,948 |
Daudshahpur | 28.4 | 435 |
Charuhar Ashanandpur | 28 | 234 |
Chandai Charuhar Mu. | 172.6 | 1,575 |
Payagpur Mu. | 72.3 | 666 |
Sultanpur Barhai | 81.4 | 300 |
Bhagawantpur Chandaniha | 280.9 | 2,895 |
Hamir Mau | 264.4 | 2,673 |
Kolabarhanpur | 67.8 | 705 |
Dhamdhama | 73.2 | 2,154 |
Melawa Sahab | 363.4 | 2,452 |
Gurgujpur | 96.1 | 634 |
Alawalpur | 229.3 | 3,211 |
Behi Khor | 407.6 | 2,951 |
Serandajpur | 44.8 | 53 |
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