Laksar

Laksar is a small city and Nagar Palika in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, situated along National Highway 334A. It is an important sugar manufacturing destination in the state and also known for the Laksar Junction railway station (LRJ), the largest railway junction in the state, which was built in 1866.

Laksar

Laksari
Town
Laksar
Location in Uttarakhand, India
Laksar
Laksar (India)
Coordinates: 29.749°N 78.024°E / 29.749; 78.024
Country India
StateUttarakhand
DistrictHaridwar
Area
  Total17 km2 (7 sq mi)
Area rank1
Elevation
287 m (942 ft)
Population
 (2012)
  Total50,450
  Rank77%
  Density3,000/km2 (7,700/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
247663
Telephone code1332
Vehicle registrationUK 17, UK08
Website210.212.78.56/laksar/

Geography

Laksar has an average elevation of 227 metres (745 feet). It is situated between the towns of Khanpur and Sultanpur, and close to the towns of Pathri, Jhabrera and Roorkee in Haridwar district.[1]

MLA (Member of Legislative Assembly)

The area around Laksar is dominated by the GURJAR hindu community, and the current MLA is Sanjay Gupta. Prior MLAs serving Laksar were as follows:


Demographics

As of the 2001 India census,[2] Laksar had a population of 18,240. Males constituted 54% of the population and females 46%. Laksar had an average literacy rate of 68%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy was listed at 75%, and female literacy at 59%. In Laksar, 15% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Religions in laksar
Religion Percent
Hindus
72%
Muslims
25%
Christians
0.7%
Jains
1.1%
Others†
1.2%
Distribution of religions
Includes Sikhs (1%), Buddhists (<0.2%).

Transport

Laksar is well connected by road with Haridwar, Saharanpur, and Roorkee cities, and Laksar Junction Railway Station lies within the city. It was first connected with city of Haridwar through branch line in 1886, when the Awadh and Rohilakhand Railway line was extended through Roorkee to Saharanpur, this was later extended to Dehradun in 1900.[3]

The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun, though Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi is preferred.

Local administration

Today, Laksar is one of the four tehsils in the Haridwar district, and one of its six development blocks.[4]

Nagar Palika elections were held in Laksar for the first time in 1995.[5] The current MLA of Laksar is Shri Sanjay Gupta,[6] in his first tenure from the Laksar region.

Points of interest

  • Shri Sidhbaba Mandir Village Bakarpur
  • Gurjar Samrat Mihir Bhoj Chowk
  • Goga Ji Mahadi village Akhoda Aurangjepur Kalan Gujjar
  • veer Gurjar pratihar chowk Laksar
  • Hare krishna Mandir Haridwar road laksar
  • Prachin Shiv Mandir simli laksar.
  • Shiv Shakti Siddh peeth village laksar
  • Ban Ganga Wetland
  • Paulada baba (Bawaji Maharaj) Temple in Bhowawali village
  • Panchleshwarnath Mahadev Temple
  • Prachin Bhola-Parvati Pathleshwar Temple
  • Jata Shankar Mahadev Temple Khanpur
  • Prachin Shiv Temple Simli Laksar
  • Holi Cross Church Shivpury Laksar
  • New Modal Bus Stand Old Church Sugar Mills Laksar
  • Indra Ground Laksar
  • Prachin kali mandir village Kuakhera
  • Balawali Bridge (11 km from Laksar)
  • Balaji temple Gadharona Laksar to 7 km
  • Shiv temple oldest (more than 150 years) in bhurani khatir pur from Laksar to 2.5 km bhurani | coordinates = 27.2038°N 77.5011°E / 27.2038; 77.5011

References

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