Ambedkar Nagar district
Ambedkar Nagar district is one of the 75 districts of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. This district is a part of Ayodhya division in the Awadh region of the state. This district was established on 29 September 1995 by carving out parts of the erstwhile Faizabad district. It was created by the then Chief Minister Mayawati and named in memory of B. R. Ambedkar, who worked for the advancement of the depressed classes. The total area of Ambedkar Nagar district is 2350 Sq. Km.
Geography
Topography
Ambedkar Nagar is located on the north-eastern part of Uttar Pradesh, part of Awadh region. It lies between 26° 09' N to 26° 40' N latitudes and 82° 12' E to 83° 05' E longitudes. It is bounded on the north by Basti and Sant Kabir Nagar districts, on the north-east by Gorakhpur district, on the south by Sultanpur district, on the west by Ayodhya district, on the east by Azamgarh district, and on the south east by Shahganj tehsil of Jaunpur district. The total area of the district is. The total length of the district from east to west is approximately and the breadth from north to south is about.The district of Ambedkar Nagar forms a part of the central Ganga basin. The soils of the Ambedkar Nagar district are alluvium.
The Sarayu river is the main river and is located at the northern boundary of the district. The Tanda, Rajesultanpur, Ramnagar and Baskhari blocks are located along this river and use its water for irrigation. Irrigation in the Baskhari block is also from Lake Devhat, the Rajesultanpur Lake and the Hanswar Lake. Lake Darvan provides water in the Katehari block. The Akbarpur, Bhiti, Bhiyaon, and Jalalpur blocks depend upon smaller rivers and seasonal streams. The city of Akbarpur is situated on the banks of the River Tons, which divides the city into the two parts Akbarpur and Shahzadpur, with the latter being the main commercial centre of the city.
Climate
The climate of the district resembles that of eastern Uttar Pradesh. It is characterised by a rhythm of seasons, which are produced by south-west and north-east monsoon. The reversal of winds takes place twice a year. The climate of the district may be classified into three distinct seasons.- Cold weather season
- Hot weather season
- Season of rains
Demography
According to the 2011 census Ambedkar Nagar district has a population of 2,397,888, This gives it a ranking of 186th in India. The district has a population density of. Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 18.35%. Ambedkar Nagar has a sex ratio of 976 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 74.37%. 11.71% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes make up 24.65% of the population.The distribution of population in each block is controlled by physical conditions and socio-economic causes. Akbarpur block has the highest share of population, followed by Jalalpur, Tanda, Ramnagar, Katehri, Bhiyaon, Baskhari, Jahangirganj and Bhiti.
Religion
Hinduism is major religion in Ambedkar Nagar district with 1.985.654 Hindus. Islam is second largest religion with 401,678 Muslims. Other religions includes 2.536 Christians, 1.817 Buddhists, 869 Sikhs, 235 Jains, 5.066 did not stated and 33 did other.Languages
The official languages of the district are Hindi and Urdu. The most spoken languages of Ambedkar Nagar district are Hindi and Awadhi.At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 79.45% of the population in the district spoke Hindi, 10.71% Awadhi, 8.09% Urdu and 1.63% Bhojpuri as their first language.
Cities and towns
Ambedkar Nagar nagar panchayat and nagar palika
- Akbarpur
- Tanda
- Rajesultanpur
- Jalalpur
- Ashrafpur Kichhauchha
- Iltifatganj
- Jahangir Ganj
- Mubarakpur
Blocks
- Akbarpur
- Baskhari
- Bhiti
- Bhiyaon
- Jahangir Ganj
- Jalalpur
- Katehari
- Ramnagar, Alapur
- Tanda
Major villages
- Malipur
Economy
In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Ambedkar Nagar one of the country's 250 most backward districts. It is one of the 34 districts in Uttar Pradesh currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme.
Tourism
- Shravan Kshetra Dham at the confluence of holy rivers Tamsa and biswi.
- The shrine of Ashraf Jahangir Semnani is located in Kichhauchha Sharif.
Transport
Bus stations
- Akbarpur
- Tanda
- Rajesultanpur
- Baskhari
Railway station
- Akbarpur railway station
Medical and engineering colleges
- Mahamaya Rajkiya Allopathic Medical College, a government Medical college in SaddarPur Tanda
- Mahamaya College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, a government Agriculture Engineering college in Akbarpur
Other colleges
- Ramabai Government Women Post Graduate College
- BBS PG College. Rajesultanpur
- Pt. Ram Lakhan Shukla Rajkeey Post Graduate College Alapur
- SLJB PG College
- Gandhi Smarak Inter College, Rajesultanpur
- RMRS PG College
- Gandhi Smarak Inter College, Natthupur Laudhna
Media
Notable people
- Masood Ahmad, Ex-MLA Tanda and member of the 1993 Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh of India.
- Muhammad Madni Ashraf Ashrafi Al-Jilani, Grand Mufti of India and Islamic scholar, Sufi, author
- Syed Amin Ashraf, Urdu poet and academic at the Department of English, Aligarh Muslim University, from Kichaucha Sharif
- Syed Waheed Ashraf, Sufi poet and scholar of Persian and Urdu languages hailing from Kichaucha Sharif in Ambedkar Nagar district
- Bashir Badr, poet who writes in Urdu language, especially ghazals.
- Mahdi Hasan, anatomist and Padma Shree awardee
- Anwar Jalalpuri an Urdu poet from Jalalpur, Ambedkar Nagar, who translated the Bhagavad Gita from Sanskrit to Urdu.
- Ram Manohar Lohia, politician from Akbarpur
- Hashmi Miya, Muslim scholar, Sufi, and author, also known as Syed Mohammed Hashmi Ashrafi Al Jilani
- Azimulhaq Pahalwan, Ex-MLA Tanda and member of the Sixteenth Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh of India.
- Hari Om Pandey, member of parliament from BJP
- Rakesh Pandey, MLA Jalalpur from Samajvadi Party and Ex-MP Ambedkar Nagar from Bahujan Samajvadi Party.
- Ritesh Pandey, MP Ambedkar Nagar and Ex-MLA from Jalalpur from Bahujan Samajvadi Party
- Arunima Sinha, the first Indian woman amputee to climb Mount Everest
- Naseem Khan Indian National Congress
- Jai Ram Varma, Indian freedom fighter, politician, and Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha of India.
- Lalji Verma Ex. Minister Uttar Pradesh government and leader of the BSP legislative assembly.
- Ram Murti Verma MLA from Tanda, member of Samajwadi Party, former minister in Akhilesh Yadav's government, ex-MLA from Akbarpur.