Haiderganj
Haiderganj or Haidar Ganj is a village and bazar in Bikapur tehsil in Faizabad district (now Ayodhya district) of Uttar Pradesh.[1]
Haiderganj | |
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Village And Bazar | |
Country | |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
Division | Faizabad division (now Ayodhya division) |
District | Faizabad district (now Ayodhya district) |
Tehsil | Bikapur |
Language | |
• Official language | Hindi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 224205 |
Now there is a big market, shopping centres, a small government hospital, many small clinics, a branch of Canara Bank,[2] and a petrol pump in the village.
There is a police station in Haiderganj, and it is in the police-district of Faizabad (now called Ayodhya).[3] Tarun is Block of Haiderganj. Haiderganj is part of Goshainganj Vidhansabha constituency of Faizabad district.
Religious Places
There is a Hanumangarhi Temple of Ram bhakt Hanuman near the government hospital.
Nearest Villages
Balrampur, Sarai Manodhar, Malawan, Kuan Dada, Chaturbhujpur, Karaundi, Kela Lal Khan are the nearest villages in Bikapur tehsil, Faizabad district.
Thariya Khurd, Udarana, Sazava, Mazava are the nearest villages in Bhiti tehsil, Ambedkar Nagar district from Haiderganj.
Agriculture
Sugarcane, Wheat, Rice, Gram, Mustard, pulses, and many types of Vegetables are main farming of farmers near the Haiderganj,Faizabad district.
Transport
Road
Haiderganj is well connected with nearby towns of Tarun and Bikapur in Faizabad district and Bhiti and Kurebhar of Ambedkar Nagar and Sultanpur districts.
Railway
Faizabad Junction, Ayodhya Junction in Faizabad district and Kurebhar and Sultanpur Junction of Sultanpur district are the nearest railway stations.
References
- List of Villages/Towns, Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India
- "IFSC Code of Rasulha Branch - Canara Bank (CAB)", Banks IFSC Code, retrieved 26 October 2020
- "Haiderganj - District Ayodhya", Uttar Pradesh Police, retrieved 26 October 2020
Further reading
- Gunjan, Rounak Kumar (2 April 2018). Tripathi, Ashutosh (ed.). "Bihar Communal clashes, How Ram Navmi procession in Nalanda lost its way". News18 India. Retrieved 2 Jun 2020.
- "BJP, Bajrang Dal blamed for Communal Violence in Bihar". The Statesman (India). Bihar. 10 April 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
- Srivastava, Anupam (28 Jun 2019). "UP Govt sets deadline, city to have 10 more flyovers, overbridges by March 2021". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 2 Jun 2020.