Noorpur Muzbida Harsana

Noorpur Muzvita (also known as Noorpur Muzbida[1] or Noorpur Harsana) is a village in the Khekra Tehsil, Bagpat District of Uttar Pradesh, India.[2] Having a population of more than three thousand this village is exactly 3.00 km from the center of Khekra and 9.2 km from Bagpat main city of District.It is Gurjar Village Harsana Gotra of Gurjars.Ch.Dhanpal Singh (Dhannu Pardhan Mukhiya Ji) is a notable person of this village and his wife Smt.Baleshari Devi Gram Pardhan of this village with other village like Noorpur Garhi, Subhanpur, Abdulpur, Garhi Kalinjri etc.[3]

Geography

Noorpur is located at 29.7°N 77.18°E. It has an average elevation of 230 metres (754 ft). The village is located on the banks of river Yamuna. It is 58 km from Meerut City and is on the main Delhi – Saharanpur Highway around 40 km from Delhi.In the north of the district Bagpat there is district Muzaffarnagar,in the south district Ghaziabad,in the west river Yamuna and district Rohtak of Harayana. The distance to New Delhi from this village is 40 km.

Education

Educational institutions of Noorpur are:

  • College and School Nearest Noorpur,
  • Gandhi Vidya Niketan Degree College, Ramala
  • Sardar Patal High School Uttar Pradesh/Baghpat/Bali Mewla,baghpat U.p. 250601
  • Aryabhatt College Of Engg. & Technology
  • Dav English Medium School Uttar Pradesh/Baghpat/Baghpat
  • Janta Inter College,

Economy/Agricultural

Noorpur has agriculture as its main industry. The area is fertile, being close to the river Yamuna/Jamuna. Main crops are wheat, sugarcane and mustard. In fruits guavas are grown and Grapes too. Watermelons, muskmelons and 'kakri' make their appearance during summers.

References

  1. "Local Government Directory - All Villages of Baghpat District, Uttar Pradesh State". District Baghpat Official Website.
  2. "Village Panchayat Names of Khekra". Government of India. Archived from the original on 4 September 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  3. "Noorpur Muzbida population". OneFiveNine. Archived from the original on 4 September 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013.

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