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the word Pilibhit means 'Wall of Yellow Mud' |
(English:Pilibhit, Hindi:पीलीभीत, Urdu:پیلی بھیت, Telugu:పిలిభిట్, Tamil:பிளிப்திட்,Kannada:ಪಿಲಿಭಿತ್, Malayalam:പിളിഭിട്ട്, Gujrati:પિલિભિત, Bengali:পিলিভিট্, Oriya:ପିଲିଭିଟ୍ , Punjabi:ਪਿਲਿਭਿਟ੍, Nepali:पिलिभित, Marathi:पिलिभिટ્ )
Pilibhit is a city and a municipal board in Pilibhit district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The district of Pilibhit is the north-eastern most district of Rohilkhand division which is situated in the sub Himalayan belt on the boundary of Nepal. Pilibhit has an agriculture-based economy. Industries include sugar mills, paper mills and rice and flour mills. Cottage industries are flute manufacturing and zari work.
The origin of river Gomti, is from a small lake Gomat Taal situated in Madhotnada in the puranpur tehsil region.
Geography
Pilibhit lies between the parallels of 2806' and 28053' north latitude and the meridians of 79057' and 80027' east longitude. On the north are the district Udhamsingh Nagar and the territory of Nepal, on the south lies the Shahjahanpur district, on the east the district is flanked for a short distance by district Lakhimpur Kheri and for the remaining distance by the Shahjahanpur district and on the west the district of Bareilly.
Demographics
As of 2001 India census[1], Pilibhit had a population of 12,83,103. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Pilibhit has an average literacy rate of 61%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 66%, and female literacy is 55%. In Pilibhit, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age. According to the central statistical organization, the District Pilibhit had an area of 4,008 km2 on Sept 1, 2007, occupying 37th position in the state. Major part of Pilibhit District is covered by dense forest. Total 78478 hectare is forest. The Sharda canal is the main canal of the district, the others being its branches. Total length of canals in the district is 938 km. Though Pilibhit District is a bit backward in the area of industry. The main crop in this area is sugar cane. So there are four sugar factories at Majhola, Puranpur, Bisalpur and Pilibhit. Three factories are in co-operative sector and one at Pilibhit is in private sector. Other major units are three solvent plants, one flour mill, one steel plant and one Alcohol Distillery. Small scale industries are Rice mills, engineering units, brick klins, candles and mainly bansuri (flute) manufacturing.
Climate
Pilibhit experiences three distinct seasons: summer, monsoon and winter. Typical summer months are from March to June, with maximum temperatures ranging from 38 to 47 °C (100 to 115 °F). Contrary to most of the Himalyan Plateau where June is the warmest month, the warmest months in Pilibhit is May. The city starts receiving heavy thundershowers with sharp downpours in Mid June. Though the temperatures plunge in this month, the summer heat accompanied by high humidity can be occasionally quite oppressive.
Monsoon winds blowing from the South India are a welcome relief in mid of June, bringing with them heavy showers in July, August. Pilibhit receives excessive rainfall in the month of August & September. The city receives an annual rainfall of 972 mm, mainly between June and September as the result of southwest monsoon. August is the wettest month of the year. The spells of continuous rainfall may stretch to many days or even a few weeks. Pilibhit has, on record, received rainfall for 17 consecutive days (Days when rainfall is greater than 21.7 mm).
As the monsoon winds recede, the day temperatures starts decline in October with cooler nights signalling the onset of winter. Pilibhit experiences winter from November to February. it experience Pleasant windy days, clear skies and cool nights in the month of November till February ends. Which makes it the most enjoyable time of the year. The day temperature hovers around 14 °C (57 °F) while night temperature is below 7 °C (45 °F) for most of December and January, often dropping to 5 or 6 °C (42 °F). On particularly cold days, wind may appear to be very chilly due to the dryness of air. Rain is very expected in month of February.
Temperature records: The highest temperature recorded was 120 °F (48.5 °C) on 29 May 1989. The lowest temperature recorded was 31 °F (-0.2 °C) in 17 January 1949. Pilibhit has received Snow fall once in the year of 1949. which was the coolest year in this area.
How To Reach
By Train:
Pilibhit Junction Railway Station is on the Bareilly-Lakhimpur railway line. The station is under the administrative control of the North Eastern Railways. Computerized reservation facility is provided. Going south-west, Bhojipura Junction Railway Station is the main station next to Pilibhit. The nearest main station to the west is Puranpur Railway Station.
Main Three express trains comes here from Lucknow named as Lucknow-Agra express(5313), Nainital Express(5308) and Rohilkhand Express(5310) respectively. Two express trains from Agra comes named as Agra-Gonda express(GOKUL-5316) and Agra-Lucknow(5314) Express. From Delhi one has to reach first nearby district Bareilly or train then may reach Pilibhit by a bus or meter gauge train.
- Station Code: PBE
- Enquiry about arrival and departure of trains: +91-5882-255804
By Bus:
National Highway 74 passes through Pilibhit. Regular buses connect Pilibhit to Bareilly at the frequency of every ½ hr. Direct buses are also available from Delhi, Lucknow, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Kanpur, Rupaidhiya, Agra and Tanakpur etc.
- Enquiry about arrival and departure of Buses: +91-5882-255670
By Air:
Nearby Airports (within 200 miles):
- Lucknow (LKO, 136.967 miles),
- Agra (AGR, 138.348 miles),
- Gwalior (GWL, 187.85 miles)
Distance of India's big cities from Pilibhit
- All distance given are Air Distance and direction are from pilibhit, Road distance may be a bit more or less from air distance.
City | State | Distance (KMs) | Distance (Miles) | Direction |
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New Delhi | Delhi | 274 | 171 | NW |
Mumbai | Maharashtra | 1317 | 818 | SW |
Kolkata | W Bengal | 1125 | 700 | SE |
Chennai | Tamilnadu | 274 | 171 | NW |
Bangalore | Karnataka | 1748 | 1086 | S |
Hyderabad | Andhra Pradesh | 1254 | 780 | S |
Chandigarh | Punjab & Haryana | 372 | 232 | NW |
Lucknow | Uttar Pradesh | 270 | 167 | SE |
Bhubaneswar | Orissa | 1112 | 691 | SE |
Patna | Bihar | 684 | 425 | SE |
Dehradun | Uttaranchal | 212 | 132 | NW |
Shimla | Himanchal Pradesh | 274 | 205 | NW |
Gandhi Nagar | Gujarat | 978 | 608 | W |
Jammu | Jammu & Kashmir | 657 | 408 | N |
Jaipur | Rajasthan | 438 | 273 | W |
Bhopal | Madhya Pradesh | 623 | 388 | sW |
Ranchi | Jharkhand | 895 | 557 | SW |
Raipur | Chhattisgarh | 861 | 535 | SW |
Panaji | Goa, Daman & Div | 1585 | 985 | W |
Thiruvananthapuram | Kerala | 2184 | 1335 | S |
Itanagar | Arunachal Pradesh | 1383 | 860 | E |
Dispur | Assam | 1417 | 881 | E |
Gangtok | Sikkim | 893 | 556 | E |
Kohima | Nagaland | 1522 | 946 | E |
Agartala | Tripura | 1328 | 825 | E |
Imphal | Manipur | 1535 | 954 | E |
Shillong | Meghalaya | 1312 | 816 | E |
Where To Stay
No. | Hotel Name | Address |
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1 | Nirmal Hotel | Station Road, Chhatari Chauraha, Pilibhit |
2 | Anand Hotel | Tanakpur Road, Chhatari Chauraha, Pilibhit |
3 | LNV Guest House | Near Roadways, Pilibhit |
4 | Irrigation Guest House | Near S.P. Residence Pilibhit |
History
In 1801 when Rohilkhand was ceded to the British Pilibhit was a Pargana of The District Of Bareilly, which lost it in 1833, the arrangement being temporary and the tract being again united with Bareilly in 1841. In 1871 was formed the Pilibhit subdivision comprising Jahanabad, Pilibhit and Puranpur which was eventually converted into a separate District in 1879. At the introduction of the British rule the parganas of Pilibhit, Jahanabad & Bisalpur was formed into separate Tehsils. Puranpur was united for this purpose with Khutar. A redistribution of the area was effected in 1824, when the Bisalpur Tehsil contained the Parganas of Bisalpur and Maurari, which afterward become a single area; Jahanabad was joined with Richha to form tehsil Pareva & Pilibhit with Bilheri, the HQ being at Pilibhit. In 1851 Bilheri and the other tarai pargana were taken under direct management and in 1863 Richha was attached to the new Baheri Tehsil, Pargana Jahanabad being assigned to Pilibhit which also received Puranpur on its transfer in 1865. The latter, in 1871, a became subtehsil dependent on Pilibhit. The promotion of Puranpur into a full Tehsil occurred in 1879, while Bisalpur throughout remained a separate subdivision. Thus the area is now divided into three Tehsils and four Parganas. Puranpur & Bisalpur constituting individual Tehsils and Parganas & the Tehsil of Pilibhit comprising the paraganas of Pilibhit and Jahanabad.
Rare historical facts about Pilibhit
1. There is one memorial Place at Khakra Chouki (Current police chouki), where 21 freedom fighter were hanged on 14 Jan 1907, Monday, on the day of Makar Sankranti, Who denied to follow English government orders and rebelled against them. In the respect of these 21 Martyrs, a rock (named all martyrs) has been founded in the compound of police chouki.
2. The freedom fighter Maulana Enayetulla was from Pilibhit. Who voluntarily played host in exile of Queen of Avadh, Begam Hajrat Mahal to reach Nepal.
3. Pilibhit was invaded by the Marathas in 1772 AC. This was the time when the Kurmi Community came in this region. The Marathas were the ancestor of Kurmi community, which is the one of the major community in the region.
4. It is believed, that Pilibhit was ruled by a King named 'Moredhwaja', who were a great bhakat of lord Krishna and a loyal friend of Arjun.
5. Mahatama Gandhi addressed a huge rally on 12 Nov 1929 in the field of Gauri Shankar Temple along with Kasturba and Mirabehn and planted a tree in the temple campus which is still there in the temple.
How the Name of the city originated
The present town is of comaparatively recent origin but there is still a village known as 'Old Pilibhit' standing on the left bank of the Khakra river about 5 Km. to the north-east near the road to Neoria. This village had always been occupied by the Banjaras of the Periya clan. It is supposed that Pilibhit is the corruption of Periya Bhit or the village mound of the Periyas and also that the name Pilibhit has beed derived from a yellow mud wall which once surrounded the district.
Places of Interest
1. Old Pilibhit
The present town is of comaparatively recent origin but there is still a village known as 'Old Pilibhit' standing on the left bank of the Khakra river about 5 km to the northeast near the road to Neoria. This village had always been occupied by the Banjaras of the Periya clan. It is supposed that Pilibhit is the corruption of Periya Bhit or the village mound of the Periyas and also that the name Pilibhit has been derived from a yellow mud wall which once surrounded the district
2. Zama Masjid
Many big buildings were constructed in the Mughal period. In this continuation a replica of Jama Masjid Delhi was built here by Hafiz Rahmat Khan in 1769. The only difference between Jama Masjid Delhi and Jama Masjid Pilibhit is of area only. Previously there was a pond at this place. Three lakh rupees were spent for the construction of this Masjid at that time. A Sun watch is still there in Jama Masjid. Hafiz Rahmat Khan was the Afghan Rohilla leader whose jagirs or estates included Pilibhit and Bareilly, where he is buried. He became the leader of the Rohilla Afghans in western Avadh, but was killed in a battle against the Nawab of Avadh, assisted by trhe English, in 1774. The gateway is built in late Mughal style, paying homage to the gateways of the Jami' Masjid in Delhi, while the wall around the mosque enclosure shows the curvilinear Bengali roof found in Shah Jahan's additions to the Mughal palace at Agra.
3. Dargah of Shahji Miyon
In the Northern side of the City of Pilibhit a Dargha of Qutebe Pilibhit Hazrat Kibla Hazi Shah Ji Mohammad Sher Mian Sahib Rahmat Ullah Aleh is situated which is very famous and people travel from other States as well as countries to take the blessing of Hazrat Shah Ji Mian. It is also said that by offering a CHADAR at the Dargah is fruitful to the people.
4. Gauri Shankar Temple
This temple is 450 years old. This is situated in Mohalla Khahra at banks of rivers Devha & Khahra. It is said that the fore fathers of present Pujari Pandit Har Prasad came to this place with other saints. There was a jungle at that time. He dreamt in the night that Bhagwan Shankar is here, in the morning he saw the murti of Bhagwan Shankar. Gradually a temple was built. Every year a fair is organized here on the occasions of Shivratri, Raksha Bandhan and on every Monday of Sharavan Month. A dharamshala is situated at the outer side of the temple, which was donated by Dwarika Das Banjara. There are two big entry gates at the Eastern and Southern side of the Temple. These gates were built by Hafiz Rahmat Khan.
5. Raja Venu Ka Tila
In the Puranpur Tehsil of District Pilibhit, one KM away from railway station, there is one High place (Tila) is situated in Shahgarh area, It is said that there was a Mahal of Raja Venu at this place. Ruins are still there. A very big well and ruins tells the story of a Kingdom.
6. Jaisantri Devi Temple
It is one of the sacred place of the district, Placed near Awas Vikas Colony, which almost 5 KM away from railway station. although the temple premises is not in good condition, but still its a place of faith of Thousands and lakhs Hindus of sarounding areas. the temple becomes crowded in the Navratris, during this days a fair is organized, which attracts not only the people of the district but also from the nearby district as well. It is believed that the temple was constructed some time in 1858, after the great Indian sepoy munity, in the memory of some sepoys, who died while fighting with the Britishes in the field near the temple itself.
7. Ardhanarishwer Temple
One of the newly constructed, well decorated temple, which is the center point of all Shiv Bakhats of the city, situated on station road, near Vishal Cinema. This temple become extremely crowded during Shrawan Month and on the day the Mahashivratri.
8. Drumand Government Inter College
This was established in 1915 by Mr. Drumand. Now this is a Government College for Class VI to XII and for boys only. Apart from the fact that it is a government inter college. this School, has one of the oldest Building with the great architecture in the whole regeion. and the trust which is taking care of the building, is one of the richest trust in that area.
9. Raja ji Ka Temple
Raja lalta Prasad and Sahau Har prasad , belonging to the raja family of Pilibhit worked together and attained lot of fame and prosperity. Their contribution in making the town of Pilibhit well known in the region was immense. Pilibhit is situated in the sub montane region of Himalayan Mountains , in the Rohilkhand division of Uttar Pradesh (previously known as The United Province of Agra and Oudh). Raja Lalta Prasad (1872-1924) along with his brother Sahu Har Prasad (1875-1953) apart from setting up businesses , such as The lalit hari suagar mills took interest in the development of the region and estabilished The Lalit Hari Sanskrit and Ayurvedic college , The Radha Ramanji Temple , Dharamshalas at religious centres in the shahukara locality of the city
10. Chatthvi Padshahi Gurudwara
There is one 400 years old famous gurudwara in the pakriya locality of the city. It is said that Guru Govind Singhji took resk here, on the way to NanakMatta. He establish a gurudwara here on the name of the 6th guru Sri Hargovind ji and named it as "Chattvi Padshahi Gurudwara". In 1983, one of the famous social servant Sri Faoj Singh reconstrate this beautiful momument.
11. Gomat Taal
Gomti River is one of the most sacred rivers of north India. It originates from a reservoir called Gomat tal, which is about 7 km east of Pilibhit, and flows into the River Ganges. It passes through Lucknow the capital of Uttar Pradesh and the latter part of its course through Barabanki, Sultanpur, Faizabad and Jaunpur districts. The length of the river is 800 km. According to legends in the pilibhit locality, the river is considered to be the daughter of Sage Vashistha. During solar eclipse, devotees believe that taking a bath in the Gomat taal is equivalent to the bath taken in the river in Kurukshetra.
Politics of Pilibhit
Details as of 31 Jul 2008
Members of Parliament
Parliyament Constituency Code = 9
No. | Name of Members of Parliyament | Party | Lok Sabha |
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1. | Shri Mukund Lal Agrawal | Congress Party | 01st Lok Sabha |
2. | Shri Mohan Swarup | Congress Party | 02nd, 03rd, 04th, 05th Lok Sabha |
3. | Shri Mohd. Shamsul Hasan Khan | Janata Party | 06th Lok Sabha |
4. | Shri Harish Kumar Gangawar | Congress Party | 07th Lok Sabha |
5. | Shri Bhanu Pratap | Congress Party | 08th Lok Sabha |
6. | Smt. Maneka Gandhi | BJP/Shakti Dal/Indipendently | 09th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th Lok Sabha |
Members of legislative assembly - Uttar Pradesh
Legislative Assembly Constituency Code = 41
No. | Name of member of legislative assembly | Party | Vidhan Sabha |
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1. | Shri Niranjan Singh | INC | 01st, 02nd, Vidhan Sabha |
2. | Shri Ram Roop Singh | INC | 03rd Vidhan Sabha |
3. | Shri B. Ram | BJS | 04th Vidhan Sabha |
4. | Shri Ali Zaheer | INC | 05th Vidhan Sabha |
5. | Shri Dhirendra Sahai | JNP | 06th, 07th Vidhan Sabha |
6. | Shri Charan Jit Singh | Congress Party | 08th Vidhan Sabha |
7. | Shri Syed Ali Ashrafi | Congress Party | 09th Vidhan Sabha |
8. | Shri Riyaz Ahemad | IND | 10th Vidhan Sabha |
9. | Shri B. K. Gupta | BJP | 11th, 12th Vidhan Sabha |
10. | Smt. Raj Rai Singh | BJP | 13th Vidhan Sabha |
11. | Shri Riyaz Ahemad | SP | 14th, 15th Vidhan Sabha |
Pilibhit District at a glance
(Figures)
Area - 4008 sq km
Population (In '000, as 2001)
Type | No. |
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Male | 680.044 |
Female | 603.0534 |
Total | 1283.103 |
Rural | 898.1721 |
Urban | 384.9309 |
SC | 478.32 |
ST | 0.09 |
Literacy (In '000, as 2001)
Gender | No. |
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Male | 1125.13 |
Female | 655.25 |
Total | 1780.38 |
Administrative Set up (2007-08)
Administrative Set ups | No. |
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Lok Sabha | 2 |
Assembly | 9 |
Tehsil | 5 |
Block | 14 |
Nagar Panchayat | 24 |
Gram Panchayat | 687 |
No. of Villages ( As in Sept, 2007)
Village | No. |
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Total | 1285 |
Habited | 1153 |
Inhabited | 132 |
No. of Town (As in Sept, 2007)
Civic System | No. |
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Total | 20 |
Nagar Palika | 5 |
Nagar Panchayat | 15 |
Police Station (As in Sept, 2007)
Social Security Center | No. |
---|---|
Total Police Station | 28 |
Urban Police Station | 11 |
Rural Police Station | 17 |
RoadWays (As in Sept, 2007)
Roadways | No. |
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Bus Station | 388 |
Urban | 137 |
Rural | 251 |
Railways (As in Sept, 2007)
Railways | No. |
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Railway Station | 15 |
Railway Line | 285 KM |
Post Offices (As in Sept, 2007)
Post Office | No. |
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Rural Post Office | 44 |
Urban Post Office | 282 |
Telegram Offices | 5 |
Communication (As in Sept, 2007)
Services | No. of Connections | Operator |
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Land Lines | 87457 | BSNL, Reliance, Airtel |
Mobile | 74,657 | BSNL, Vodaphone, Airtel, Cellphone, Reliance |
Banks (As in Sept, 2007)
Banks | No. of Branchs |
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Nationalised Banks | 156 |
Private Sector Banks | 5 |
Gramin Banks | 25 |
Co-Operative Bank | 37 |
Aricultural and Rural Bank | 7 |
Fair Price Shops (Governmental) (As in Sept, 2007)
Fair Price Shope | No. |
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Urban | 809 |
Rural | 270 |
Plants (As in Sept, 2007)
Plants | No. |
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Bio Gas Plant | 7898 |
Cold Storage | 31 |
Agriculture Production (As in Sept, 2007)
Produce | Amount |
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Food Grains | 547 ('000 M.Ton), |
Cane | 454 ('000 hectares) |
Oilseeds | 1.84 ('000 M.Ton) |
Potato | 63 ('000 M.Ton) |
sown | 42('000 M.Ton) |
Irrigation (As in Sept, 2007)
Irrigation | Area |
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Net Irrigated Area | 319 ('000 hectares) |
Gross Irrigated Area | 454 ('000 hectares) |
Water System (As in Sept, 2007)
Water System | No. |
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Length of canal | 938 Kms |
Govt. tubewell | 484 |
Pvt. Tubewell | 93278 |
Total Hand pumps | 2110 |
Rural Hand pumps | 1286 |
Urban Hand pumps | 820 |
Dairy (As in Sept, 2007)
Livestock | No. |
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Total Livestock | 109781 |
Veternary Hospital | 39 |
Livestoc Service Centre | 63 |
Artificial Insemination Centre | 38 |
Agricultural Socity (As in Sept, 2007)
Agricultural Socities | No. |
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Primary Agri Loan Society | 96 |
Society Member | 30400 |
Industries (As in Sept, 2007)
Industries | No. |
---|---|
Regd. Industries under Industry Act 1948 | 557 |
Small scale Industry | 30792 |
No. of workers | 75961 |
Education (As in Sept, 2007)
Education Center | No. |
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Junior Basic School | 2845 |
Senior Basic School | 761 |
Higher Sec. School | 234 |
College | 12 |
PG College | 8 |
I.T.I | 1 |
Polytechnic College | 2 |
Teacher Training Inst. | 1 |
Engineering College | 2 |
Medical College (Ayurvedic) | 1 |
Public Health (As in Sept, 2007)
Public Health Center | No. |
---|---|
Allopathic Health Centers | 7 |
Ayurvedic Health Centers | 32 |
Homeopathic Health Centers | 15 |
Unani Health Centers | 1 |
Primary Health Centre | 68 |
Comm. Health Centre | 7 |
Family and Maternity Centre | 14 |
Family and Maternity Sub-Centre | 354 |
Special Hospitals (As in Sept, 2007)
Special Hospital | No. |
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TB Hospital | 1 |
Leprosy Hospital | 1 |
Infectious Diseases | 1 |
Total Roads (As in Sept, 2007)
Road | Length (KMs) |
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PWD | 2224 |
Total | 3261 |
Electricity - (As in Sept, 2007)
Type | No. |
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Villages | 964 |
Town | 20 |
SC slums | 976 |
Cinemas (As in Sept, 2007)
Cinema | No. |
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Urban | 25 |
Rural | 16 |
Total | 41 |
Religious Places (As in Sept, 2007)
Religious Places | No. |
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Temples | 864 |
Mosques | 287 |
Gurudawras | 65 |
Chruch | 7 |
(Facts)
Names of rivers and water bodies in Pilibhit District
Sharda
Chauka or Chuka
Gomti
Khanaut
Mala
Deoha
Lohia
Khakra
Rapatua
Sundaria & Kailas
Absara
Pangaili
Fulhar Lake (Madhotanda)
Mahadev lake (Jamunia)
Bari lake(Bithora Kalan)
Anwar ganj lake (Anwarganj)
Balpur lake (Balpur mandalia)
Canals
Canal | Length (KMs) |
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Sharda canal | 12.64 |
Hardoi branch | 36.80 |
Kheri branch | 31.20 |
Sharda Sagar feeder | 03.90 |
Outlet channel | 03.23 |
Subsidiary Hardoi branch | 21.55 |
Names of Blocks in Pilibhit District
Amaria
Barkhera
Bilsanda
Bisalpur
Lalorikhera
Marori
Puranpur
Gularia Bhindara
Kalinagar
pilibhit
Jahanabad
Nyoria Husainpur
Names of tehsil
Pilibhit
Puranpur
Bisalpur
Jahanabad
Barkhera
Main Educational Institutes
Grumand Inter College
St.aloysius College
C.L.V.P.S.V.M. Inter College
Springdel Inter College
Ram Inter College
Lions Bal Vidhya Mander
Ben-her College
G.G. Inter College
Anguri Devi S.V.M. girls College
S.N. Inter College
Upadhi Mahavidhayalaya
Ram Lubhai Sahani Govt. Girls Degree College
Main Roads
Station Road
Jai Prakash Road
GGIC / Nai Basti Road
Chudi wali Gali
Thandi Road
Mill Road
Khakra Road
Main Cinema Halls
Vishal Cinema
Laxmi Cinema
Novalty Cinema
List of NGOs Running In Pilibhit
Mahila Kalyan Samiti (MKS)
Medical Sisters Of St. Joseph (MSJ)
Ram Krishna Sewa Samiti (RKSS)
Samaj Kalyan Evam Vikas Adhyayan Kendra (SKEVAK)
The Methodist Church In India (MCI)
Uttar Pradesh Drought Relief Committee (UPDRC)
Pin Codes of various areas
Place | PIN Code | Place | PIN Code | Place | PIN Code |
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Amaria | 262121 | Barkhera | 262203 | Bilsanda | 262202 |
Bisalpur | 262201 | Ganesh Ganj | 262122 | Jugraipur | 262123 |
Katra Bazar | 262201 | Kutchery | 262001 | Lohia Head | 262301 |
Majhola | 262302 | Neorila | 262305 | Pilibhit | 262001 |
Pilibhit Chowk | 262001 | Pilibhit City | 262001 | Pilibhit H O | 262001 |
Sultanpur | 262125 | Abhaipur Bo | 262122 | Ahirwara Bo | 262201 |
Amaria Dso | 262121 | Amkhera Bo | 262203 | Amra Karoor Bo | 262201 |
Amrita Bo | 262201 | Azampur Barkhera Bo | 262201 | Bahadurpur Bo | 262203 |
Bahanpur | 262001 | Bakania Bo | 262202 | Bamrauli Bo | 262202 |
Banskhera Bo | 262121 | Baratbhoj | 262001 | Barehpura Bo | 262121 |
Barhera Bo | 262201 | Barkhera Chaturaha Bo | 262201 | Barkhera So | 262203 |
Bauni Bo | 262201 | Behtim Bo | 262202 | Bhaden Kanja Bo | 243001 |
Bhadsara Bo | 262121 | Bhagwantapur Bo | 262122 | Bhairo Kalan Bo | 262122 |
Bhikaripur | 262001 | Bhikaripur Bo | 262201 | Bhopatpura Bo | 262203 |
Bifarcation Bo | 262122 | Bilsanda So | 262202 | Bisalpur So | 262201 |
Bithora Kalan | 262001 | Chandia Hazara Bo | 262122 | Chandpura Bo | 262201 |
Chandupur | 262124 | Churra Bo | 262201 | Dang | 262001 |
Daulatpur Bo | 262203 | Deohana Bo | 243001 | Deoria Kalan Bo | 262201 |
Dhakia Bo | 262201 | Dhuria Palia Bo | 262122 | Dudhia Khurd Bo | 262122 |
Dunidam Bo | 262302 | Gajraula Kalan | 262001 | Ganesh Ganj Ndso | 262001 |
Gehluiya | 262001 | Ghajhera Bo | 262201 | Ghatampur Bo | 262122 |
Ghungchai Bo | 262122 | Gobhia Sarai Bo | 262122 | Gulabtanda Bo | 262122 |
Harrai Bo | 243001 | Harraipur Bo | 262121 | Imalia Gangi Bo | 262201 |
Intgoan Bo | 262201 | Jahanabad Edso | 262001 | Jallapur Bo | 262201 |
Jamunia Bo | 262124 | Jatpura Ndedso | 262001 | Jeorah Kalyanpur Bo | 262203 |
Kadherchaura Bo | 262122 | Kali Nagar | 262124 | Kalyanpur Khas | 262001 |
Kanakore | 262001 | Kargaina Bo | 262121 | Karnapur Bo | 262122 |
Karrkhera Bo | 262201 | Karunapur Karoor Bo | 262203 | Kasganja Bo | 262122 |
Katra Bazar Ndtso | 262201 | Kesarpur Saidpur Bo | 243123 | Khajuria Pachpera Bo | 262203 |
Khakra Ndtso | 262001 | Khamaria Pull | 262001 | Khandepur Bo | 262201 |
Khundara | 262001 | Kishni Bo | 262201 | Kumirkha Bo | 262201 |
Lalauri Khera | 262001 | Luhicha Bo | 262201 | Madhopur Bo | 262201 |
Madhotanda Bo | 262122 | Madhupuri Bo | 262203 | Majhola Dso | 262302 |
Maktul | 262001 | Mala Colony | 262001 | Meerpur Bahanpur Bo | 262201 |
Meerpur Hamirpur Bo | 243001 | Mohammadpur Bhanja Bo | 262201 | Mudia Hulas Bo | 262203 |
Mundalia Bo | 262121 | Narainpur Bo | 262203 | Naugawan Santosh Bo | 262201 |
Naujalia Nakatia Bo | 262122 | Neoria Dso | 262305 | Neoria Mobile Bo | 2623053 |
Nizamdandi | 262001 | Paharganj Bo | 262201 | Pandari Bo | 262305 |
Pania Ramkishan Bo | 262203 | Parasi Ramkishan Bo | 262203 | Parewa Vaish Bo | 262121 |
Parsia Bo | 262203 | Pauta Kalan Bo | 262203 | Pilibhit Kutchery Ndtso | 262001 |
Pipalia Bo | 262121 | Piparia Agroo | 262001 | Piperia Dulai Bo | 262122 |
Piperia Mundan Bo | 262203 | Piperia Santosh Bo | 262124 | Puranpur Dso | 262122 |
Ram Nagar Jagatpur Bo | 262203 | Ramnagra Colony Bo | 262122 | Rampura Fakire Bo | 262122 |
Ranth Bo | 243001 | Rasiayankhanpur Bo | 262201 | Richhaula | 262001 |
Rohania Bo | 262201 | Rooppur Kamaloo | 262001 | Rudrapur Bo | 262122 |
Sabalpur Bo | 262122 | Sakhaula | 262001 | Sarauri | 262001 |
Sehpura Bo | 262203 | Shahgarh Bo | 262122 | Sherpur Bo | 262122 |
Shivnagar Bo | 262122 | Simra Akbar Ganj Bo | 262203 | Suhas | 262001 |
Sunpahar Bo | 262302 | Tirkunia Bo | 262121 | Udaikaranpur Bo | 262122 |
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