Populated place in Uttar Pradesh, India
Ahrori, also spelled Ahirori, is a village and corresponding community development block in Hardoi district of Uttar Pradesh, India.[1] Located 24 km from the city of Hardoi,[2][3] it hosts a regular market[1] and hosts a Babaji festival on Asadha Sudi 15 dedicated to worship of the goddess Devi.[4] The village has two primary schools and one clinic, as well as a public library and a sub post office.[1] As of 2011, the population of Ahrori is 8,382, in 1,329 households.[1]
Demographic history
The 1961 census recorded Ahrori as comprising 6 hamlets, with a total population of 3,115 (1,763 male and 1,352 female), in 618 households and 531 physical houses.[4] The area of the village was given as 3,062 acres.[4] Average attendance of the Babaji fair was listed as about 500 people at the time.[4]
The 1981 census recorded Ahrori as having a population of 4,517, in 387 households, and covering an area of 1,238.79 hectares.[3]
Villages
Ahrori CD block has the following 96 villages:[1]
Village name
|
Total land area (hectares)
|
Population (in 2011)
|
Neer |
1,480.5 |
7,266
|
Mahuaipuri |
483.4 |
3,482
|
Madara |
829.8 |
4,478
|
Naya Gawn Muvarkpur |
328.4 |
3,194
|
Khetuai |
483.4 |
4,379
|
Pihiniya |
136 |
553
|
Bingfil Ganj |
84 |
0
|
Atwa Kataiyn |
905.3 |
5,622
|
Sohasa |
448.6 |
2,177
|
Kharda Khera |
755.7 |
5,739
|
Ghoora |
141.1 |
1,073
|
Bhurdiya |
272.3 |
1,202
|
Paraspur |
559.9 |
4,544
|
Ahirori (block headquarters) |
1,238.6 |
8,382
|
Katka |
233.8 |
1,824
|
Gopalpur |
196.6 |
1,116
|
Saripur Bramhnan |
117 |
1,163
|
Badauli |
601.1 |
2,798
|
Baksapur |
310 |
2,205
|
Hunsepur |
375.9 |
2,727
|
Thok Kaboolpur |
267.5 |
2,029
|
Dighiya |
247.7 |
1,665
|
Dahee |
568.1 |
2,771
|
Kuian |
379.7 |
2,015
|
Naya Gaon Deoriya |
305.8 |
1,769
|
Maheen Kund |
432.5 |
1,721
|
Hasanapur |
77.7 |
443
|
Karem Nagar Jalalpur |
502.6 |
2,208
|
Raotapur |
292.9 |
980
|
Sonoiya |
218.2 |
1,311
|
Akbarpur |
256 |
1,141
|
Sadiapur |
94.9 |
821
|
Ayak Ghara |
525.3 |
2,348
|
Bane Kuian |
311.1 |
1,999
|
Chathiya |
144 |
804
|
Majhola |
57.9 |
0
|
Dhafrapur |
211.1 |
848
|
Patteepur |
259.9 |
924
|
Jamuniya |
223.2 |
1,361
|
Gonda Rao |
542.3 |
4,853
|
Mahmoodpur Bahadur |
58.8 |
737
|
Gohraiya |
41.8 |
441
|
Bajeedpur |
580.2 |
3,623
|
Majhigawan Ramgulam |
292.8 |
867
|
Shekhvapur |
42.3 |
0
|
Armee |
498 |
1,925
|
Govardhanpur |
563.8 |
3,404
|
Kherwa Kamalpur |
276.5 |
1,535
|
Hans Barauli |
324.4 |
2,142
|
Sandana |
268.4 |
1,789
|
Basen |
293.9 |
3,049
|
Barkherwan |
374.8 |
2,696
|
Athaua |
193.1 |
1,986
|
Ahri |
823 |
3,751
|
Gardeurn |
629.2 |
4,853
|
Thok Bandho |
539 |
2,669
|
Mangolapur |
772.8 |
3,647
|
Bheetha Mahasingh |
309.8 |
1,733
|
Sahulpur |
201.9 |
2,207
|
Kot |
263.4 |
1,210
|
Saareepur Heeralal |
132 |
1,744
|
Kaimau |
370.9 |
3,217
|
Behta Murtja Bax |
548.6 |
3,903
|
Kesvan |
260.9 |
1,760
|
Karim Nagar Saidapur |
877.3 |
7,463
|
Kasmandee |
590.8 |
3,833
|
Punniya |
312.8 |
2,697
|
Karahi |
259.8 |
1,676
|
Anua |
110.2 |
1,291
|
Daudpur |
123.3 |
984
|
Danmandi |
131.1 |
801
|
Jarera |
46.8 |
633
|
Baishpur |
58.5 |
516
|
Balleepur |
760.2 |
5,161
|
Fareedapur |
731.4 |
5,461
|
Bamhna Kherda |
110.4 |
1,685
|
Khajur Mai |
329.3 |
3,404
|
Pipona |
354.4 |
2,139
|
Kamolia |
241.9 |
1,446
|
Gopar |
534.7 |
3,807
|
Gadanpur |
491.4 |
3,348
|
Rao Bahadur |
549.3 |
1,992
|
Lodhi |
441.9 |
3,746
|
Baghauli |
528.4 |
8,458
|
Devgan |
86.2 |
655
|
Neebhi |
132.7 |
1,038
|
Gorda Dhar |
485.1 |
2,551
|
Victoriya Ganj |
817.6 |
7,214
|
Lokwapur |
342.2 |
1,939
|
Bhitha Dan |
627.3 |
3,108
|
Buorapur |
172.5 |
628
|
Rampur Grant |
227.7 |
912
|
Jasoo |
128.7 |
1,302
|
Palpur Baragi Khera |
658.9 |
3,005
|
Umrapur |
491.8 |
2,147
|
Atra |
227.3 |
1,780
|
References
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