Ujina


Ujina is a village located in Hodal-Nuh road in Nuh district in Haryana. Ujina is also for the Ujina Lake, which in rainy season is completely covered with water and people of nearby territories often came here for sightseeing and birdwatching.

History

Ujina village was founded by Baba Baijal in nearly 1057 AD.
The People of Ujina actively participated in every war of Independence of India, whether it was the 1857 war; The First war of Independence or the Satyagrah by Mahatma Gandhi.

Geography

Ujina is located at. It has an average elevation of 194 metres.
It is 83 km from the capital New Delhi. It is located in the far south east area of Haryana.

Climate

Climate in Ujina is Extreme.
Lowest Temperature: 3-5 degrees
Highest Temperature: 44-45 degrees.

Demographics

As of the 2011 Indian census, Ujina had a population of 8,397 – with 4,427 being male, and 3,970 being female. Of that population, 1,418 were children aged 0-6, with 755 being boys and 663 being girls.
The average Sex Ratio for Ujina was 897, which was higher than the Haryana state average of 879. The Child Sex Ratio for Ujina was 878, higher than the Haryana average of 834.
Ujina had a lower literacy rate than Haryana. In 2011, the literacy rate in Ujina was 74.77 %, compared to 75.55 % in Haryana. In Ujina, Male literacy stood at 84.10 %, while female literacy rate stood at 64.41 %.
Ujina had a 100% Hindu population.
As per the constitution of India and the Panchyati Raaj Act, Ujina village is administrated by a Sarpanch who is the elected representative of the village. Mamta Bai w/o Munesh Foji is newly elected Sarpanch of Ujina.

Transportation

Ujina is situated on the Nuh Hodal highway. A frequent bus service is provided by Haryana Roadways. The nearest airport is the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi. The nearest railway stations are Palwal railway station and Gurgaon railway station.

Educational institutions

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