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Dhaulapara

Dhaulapara

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 Dhaulapara is a village situated in the  According to the 2011 Census, the village has a population of 2,427 individuals, comprising 1,306 males and 1,121 females. Children aged 0–6 years constitute approximately 18.09% of the population, totaling 439 children. )

📍 Location & Governance

  • Tehsil: Nakur

  • District: Saharanpur

  • State: Uttar Pradesh

  • Gram Panchayat: Dholapada

  • Proximity: Approximately 16 km from Nakur (sub-district headquarters) and 41 km from Saharanpur (district headquarters).

📊 Demographics

  • Total Population: 2,427

  • Male Population: 1,306

  • Female Population: 1,121

  • Sex Ratio: Approximately 858 females per 1,000 males, which is lower than the Uttar Pradesh state average of 912.

  • Child Sex Ratio (0–6 years): 763, below the state average of 902. 

📚 Literacy

  • Overall Literacy Rate: 43.31%

    • Male Literacy: 52.22%

    • Female Literacy: 33.19%

  • Comparison: The village's literacy rate is significantly lower than the Uttar Pradesh state average of 67.68%. 

🏡 Households

  • Number of Households: Approximately 378 

🚜 Occupation & Economy

  • Total Workers: 704 individuals engaged in work activities.

    • Main Workers (employment or earning more than 6 months): 662

      • Cultivators (owner or co-owner): 117

      • Agricultural Labourers: 425

    • Marginal Workers (livelihood for less than 6 months): 42

🚌 Connectivity

  • Public Bus Service: Available within 5 km.

  • Private Bus Service: Available within the village.

  • Railway Station: Available within 5 km. 

🌾 Agriculture & Land Use

  • Total Area: Approximately 183.77 hectares.

  • Irrigated Land: Approximately 171.15 hectares.

🏘️ Nearby Villages

  • Chak Ramshaiwala

  • Bira Kheri

  • Chakwali

  • Alipura

  • Sherpur

  • Hajipur

  • Jukheri

  • Santaur

  • Shitalpur

  • Begam Kheri

  • Khandva 

Dhaulapara, with its agrarian economy and close-knit community, reflects the characteristics of many rural villages in Uttar Pradesh. While it faces challenges such as lower literacy rates and gender disparities, its proximity to towns like Gangoh offers potential avenues for development and access to broader resources)

If you're interested in more specific aspects of Dhaulapara, such as educational institutions, healthcare facilities, or cultural practices, feel free to ask!

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