Hardoi

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History

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At the turn of the 20th century, Hardoi consisted of two distinct parts: "old" Hardoi, occupying the original site of the village, and "new" Hardoi, which was developed after the establishment of the British civil station in the late 1850s.[3] "New" Hardoi had wide streets, well-shaded by trees, and consisted mostly of the homes of civil officials and members of the local bar, as well as shops.[3] Victoria Hall, built in 1888, contained the municipal and district offices as well as a public library (with books in English, Urdu, Hindi, Persian, Arabic, and Sanskrit) and a clock tower.[3] The city also had a courthouse, police station, dispensary, orphanage, several schools, post and telegraph offices, and jail.[3] Hardoi was not at the time a major commercial centre; the main trade involved gathering grain from the rural parts of the district and then exporting it by rail.[3] There was a grain market at Railwayganj, by the train station, while the main market was at Hardeoganj, which held bazaars on Sundays and Wednesdays.[3] The Gibsonganj quarter, near Railwayganj, had a colony of carpenters who did "extensive business in plough handles, cart wheels, and other portions of country carts."[3]

Geography

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Climate

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Demographics

Religions in Hardoi City (2011)[5]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
83.13%
Islam
16.06%
Other or not stated
0.81%
Distribution of religions

As of 2011 Indian Census, Hardoi had a total population of 126,851, of which 66,352 were males and 60,499 were females. Population within the age group of 0 to 6 years was 14,048. Hardoi had an average literary rate of 76%, of which male literacy was 79.5% and female literacy was 72.1%. The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population was 12,277 and 4 respectively. Hardoi had 21949 households in 2011.[6]

Tourist attractions

Economy

As of 1971, the economy of Hardoi was described as a hybrid between the service, commercial, and industrial sectors.[7] The main items imported were kerosene oil, cane sugar, and cloth.[7] The main items manufactured were sugar, groundnut oil, and lime.[7] The biggest exports were sugar, groundnut oil, and arhar.[7]

Hardoi has officially been incorporated into the State Capital Region of the Uttar Pradesh government in 2024.[8]

Education

References

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External links

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