Bharwari

Bharwari
City
Bharwari
Location in Uttar Pradesh,Northern India
Coordinates: 25°33′N 81°30′E / 25.55°N 81.5°E / 25.55; 81.5Coordinates: 25°33′N 81°30′E / 25.55°N 81.5°E / 25.55; 81.5
Country  India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Kaushambi
Government
  Type Democratic
  Body Bhartiya Janta Party
Elevation 88 m (289 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 17,260
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)

Bharwari is a small city and Nagar Palika with inclusion of 29 villages in surrounding area in Kaushambi district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. it has traveling connectivity by Road(NH2) as railway(Bharwari railway station) few express trains hault here no superfarst train hault here.The Bharwari city is divided into 12 wards for which elections are held every 5 years. The Bharwari Nagar Palika has population of over 100000. The population of Children with age of 0-6 is 2205 which is 12.78% of total population of Bharwari (NP). In Bharwari Nagar Panchayat, Female Sex Ratio is of 945 against state average of 912. Moreover, Child Sex Ratio in Bharwari is around 878 compared to Uttar Pradesh state average of 902. The literacy rate of Bharwari city is approx 63% lower than state average of 67.68%. In Bharwari, Male literacy is around 72.08% while female literacy rate is 59.95%.

Bharwari Nagar Panchayat has total administration over 2,975 houses to which it supplies basic amenities like water and sewerage. It is also authorized to build roads within Nagar Panchayat limits and impose taxes on properties coming under its jurisdiction.

Caste Factor

Schedule Caste (SC) constitutes 8.40% of total population in Bharwari (NP). The (NP) Bharwari currently doesn’t have any Schedule Tribe (ST) population.

Work Profile

Out of total population, 6,092 were engaged in work or business activity. Of this 4,297 were males while 1,795 were females. In census survey, worker is defined as person who does business, job, service, and cultivator and labor activity. Of total 6092 working population, 70.98% were engaged in Main Work while 29.02% of total workers were engaged in Marginal Work.

Demographics

As of 2011 India census,[1] Bharwari had a population of 17,260. Males constitute 51.41% of the population and females 48.58%. Bharwari has an average literacy rate of 76.15%, higher than the national average of 67.68%; with male literacy of 82.08% and female literacy of 69.95%. 12.78% of the population is under 6 years of age.Bharwari is very close in NH-2(2KM)Kokharaj police station and ganga river also.in bharwari NP V.S.M. College which is crown of kaushambi district.Very polished and dump free roads surrounding with greenery.

Sports

Late Honorary Captain Mohammad Aslam Siddiqui 'VSM' was a heavyweight boxer from Bharwari, Kaushambi-Uttar Pradesh. He dominated the Asian and Indian amateur boxing territory for almost 5 consecutive years. He was the winner of the Silver medal in the 1973 and 1975 Asian Amateur Boxing Championship held in Thailand and Yokohama respectively. He has won the National Championship in the heavyweight category an astounding 5 consecutive years (1973-78). Hon'ble Gyani Zail Singh, 7th President of India awarded the VISHISHT SEWA MEDAL (VSM) on 21st May 1986 for his excellent achievement in International Boxing and Hon'ble Shankar Dayal Sharma, 9th president of India awarded the Honorary Captain Rank for his excellent contribution in the Indian Army on 26th January 1993. Apart from International Boxing medals and honored, he got lots of medals for fighting in several Indian Army Operations and War against Pakistan. He ended on a very good note in Mecca (Saudi Arabia) during the Hajj in Dec 2007. Below are the major achievements of Captain.

09 May 1973 - Mohammad Aslam Siddiqui bagged the SILVER MEDAL in the Heavy Weight at the Asian Amateur Boxing Championship held in Bangkok, Thailand. He had earlier won the NATIONAL HEAVYWEIGHT CROWN at Jamshedpur in April 1973.

28 Sep 1975 - Mohammad Aslam Siddiqui bagged the SILVER MEDAL in the Heavy Weight Divisions at the Asian Boxing Championship held in Yokohama, Japan. He also won with ease at the YMCA All India Boxing Meet in May 1975. He also clinched the Service Heavy Weight Boxing Crown held in March 1975.

References

  1. "Census of India 2011: Data from the 2011 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.

www.censusindia.gov.in


http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/AsianChampionships1973.html

http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/AsianChampionships1975.html

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