Mahewa


Mahewa is a village in Etawah district, in the Uttar Pradesh State, this was the first block of Independent India in 1950 with the name of Agrami Vikas Yojana by General lord Mayor, and a pea processing plant was established here with the help of the USA government. This village also played a significant role in the time of the freedom struggle, when Mahewa came to the Lakhana Estate. After the Independence the Pilot workshop manufactured or supplied agricultural equipment in all over India and SAARC Nations.
There is a big pond of lotus in the middle of the village called mahapatra of British time is in front of a mango garden. Due to that pond and the beauty of lotus, the district collector of Etawah came to this village during British time and there was a very famous cave in village Bhawanipur in ancient time.
There is very old temple of Ram Janki, that was made by the landlord of Mahewa, Pt Guru Narayan Chaube in 1912 before the independence of India.

Demographics

As of 2011, Asai had a population of 4,897, in 855 households. This population was 52.5% male and 47.5% female. The 0–6 age group numbered 644, making up 13.2% of the total population. 1,879 residents were members of Scheduled Castes, or 38.4% of the total.

Infrastructure

As of 2011, Mahewa had 4 primary schools; it did not have any healthcare facilities. Drinking water was provided by tap, hand pump, and tube well/bore well; there were no public toilets. The village had a sub post office but no public library; there was at least some access to electricity for all purposes. Streets were made of both kachcha and pakka materials.

Government Services

There is only one National Bank i.e. State Bank of India and the IFSC Code: SBIN0002572 and Contact number is this 05680-20018 and two State level Bank one "Gramin Bank, Mahewa" other-one "co-operative bank, Mahewa", Post Office of Mahewa Provide the postal service and banking service to increase the savings of families, One Samudayik swasthya kendra , Animal Hospital Elablished in 1978 for the care of animal in this region. Rashtriya Gramodyog to improving the participation of women in the cotton industry mainly work on the pattern of khadi gram udyog scheme started by Mahatma Gandhi.

Education

Government aided Lokmanya Rural Inter College offering education from 6th class to 12th Class and for girls education mahadevi kanya pathshala inter college and Sanskrit mahavidyalaya offer traditional education.

Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana

Former Member of parliament Ashok Kumar Doharey choose Mahewa for the programme Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana. The programme was launched by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi on the birth anniversary of Jayaprakash Narayan, on 11 October 2014.

Mahewa Panchayat

There are various other villages comes under Mahewa Panchayat
  • Mahewa
  • Aanepur
  • Mukutpur
  • Bahera
  • Ujhiyani
  • Bhawanipur
  • Gulzar nagar Etc.
Great Hindi poet Gopaldas Saxena 'Neeraj', was born in Puravali near Mahewa town on 4 January 1924, and he died on July 19, 2018, at the age of 93 due to lung infection in AIIMS Delhi.

Mahewa Block

Mahewa Block is one of the largest block in India with 92 Gram Panchayat and 106 members of Block called Block Dovelopement candidate, Mahewa is largerst block in all Etawah district's block.

List of villages

The following 118 villages are counted as part of Mahewa CD block:
  1. Ababakarpur
  2. Aheripur
  3. Ahmadpur
  4. Andawa
  5. Aneypur
  6. Asadpur
  7. Asai
  8. Bahadurpur Dhar
  9. Bahera
  10. Bakewar
  11. Ballampur
  12. Bamhora Humayunpur
  13. Baraukh
  14. Barauli
  15. Basaiya Har
  16. Beerpur Salempur
  17. Beri Khera
  18. Bhareipur
  19. Bhulpur
  20. Bidhipur
  21. Bijauli
  22. Bilahati
  23. Binayakpur
  24. Birahipur
  25. Bishuna Mai
  26. Chandpura
  27. Chindoli
  28. Daderpur
  29. Dadora
  30. Daipur
  31. Dalip Nagar
  32. Dharampur
  33. Dhaurkha
  34. Ekari
  35. Eknor
  36. Fatehpura
  37. Gautampur
  38. Ghughseena
  39. Haluhrjipur
  40. Ikaghara
  41. Indraokhi
  42. Indrapur
  43. Indrosi
  44. Ingurri
  45. Ishwaripur
  46. Jagmohanpur
  47. Jaimalpur
  48. Jaitpur
  49. Kachhpura
  50. Karondhi
  51. Karwa Bujurg
  52. Khargpur
  53. Khitora
  54. Kiratpur
  55. Kudariya
  56. Kunetha
  57. Kushgawan Ahiran
  58. Labedi
  59. Lakhana
  60. Lakhanpur Ghar
  61. Lalpur
  62. Ludhiyana
  63. Maha Singh Pur
  64. Mahewa
  65. Mahipalpur
  66. Mahnepur
  67. Malupur
  68. Maniya Mau
  69. Manpura
  70. Marauli
  71. Megoopur
  72. Mehdipur
  73. Mubarakpur
  74. Mukatpur
  75. Muraina Kalan Khurd
  76. Nagari Lolupur
  77. Nagaria Bujurg
  78. Nagla Hari
  79. Nagla Jek
  80. Nagla Kale
  81. Nagla Maha Singh Pur
  82. Nagla Matrampur
  83. Nagla Sarangpur
  84. Nagla Shukul
  85. Nandgawan
  86. Naserpur Bojha
  87. Naudhna
  88. Naugawan
  89. Nawada Khurd Kalan
  90. Niwari Kalan
  91. Niwari Khurd
  92. Paoli
  93. Parsoli Orampur
  94. Patiya Chatorpur
  95. Pilkhana
  96. Piparipur Dhar
  97. Pirthverampur
  98. Purawali
  99. Rahatpur
  100. Ramaupur
  101. Ratanpur
  102. Sabdalpur Daudpur
  103. Saidpur
  104. Sarai Ilahi
  105. Sarai Jalal
  106. Sarai Mithey
  107. Sarai Narotam
  108. Sarai Nodhana
  109. Sherpur Rasoolpur
  110. Singoli
  111. Sunbarsa Bhatpur
  112. Tadwa Ismailpur
  113. Takrupur
  114. Turukpur Paharpur
  115. Udhannpura
  116. Ujhiyani
  117. Ureng
  118. Vyaspur