Bakshi Ka Talab is a nagar panchayat town in Lucknow district of Uttar Pradesh, India.[1] It is also the headquarters of a corresponding tehsil, as well as a community development block of the same name.[1] As of 2011, its population was 49,166, in 8,728 households.[1] It consists of both residential and business settlements. Bakshi Ka Talab is an organised settlement developed by Lucknow Development Authority (LDA). It is connected to Lucknow via National Highway 24.[2]

Bakshi Ka Talab
Bakshi, BKT, Afs
Residential area
Map of Bakshi Ka Talab CD block
Map of Bakshi Ka Talab CD block
Bakshi Ka Talab is located in Uttar Pradesh
Bakshi Ka Talab
Bakshi Ka Talab
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 26°59′0″N 80°53′0″E / 26.98333°N 80.88333°E / 26.98333; 80.88333
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictLucknow
Area
 • Total
41.9 km2 (16.2 sq mi)
Elevation
124 m (407 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total
49,166
 • Density1,200/km2 (3,000/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
226201
Vehicle registrationUP-32
Coastline0 kilometres (0 mi)
Nearest cityLucknow
Lok Sabha constituency 1690

Bakshi Ka Talab features the annual play Ramlila, staged since 1972, wherein lead characters like Rama, Lakshamana and Hanumana are played by Muslim youths. This play has also been adapted into radio play "Us gaon ki ramlila" to promote communal harmony among the masses.[3]

The three main commodities produced here are cement tiles and pipes, soap, and furniture.[1] The famous Chandrika Devi Temple is located in nearby Kathwara.[citation needed]

Name and history

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Bakshi Ka Talab is named after its large tank built by Bakhshi Tipur Chand, who was paymaster for Nasir-ud-Din Haidar Shah in the first half of the 19th century.[4] This structure was built with flights of stairs descending to the water's surface on all four sides, and four towers marking the corners.[4] A temple to Banke Bihari was built facing the main road, and next to it, Bakhshi Tipur Chand had a mansion built, along with a walled garden.[4] By the turn of the 20th century, the complex had fallen into ruin.[4] Around that time, Bakshi Ka Talab was described as being within the land belonging to Rudahi village, to the west.[4] It had a train station on the Lucknow–Bareilly Railway, a post office, and a village school.[4]

Bakshi Ka Talab was first upgraded to nagar panchayat status for the 2011 Census, with 23 villages being merged into the territory of the city.[1].Currently Arun Singh Gappu is chairman of Bakshi Ka Talab Nagar Panchayat.

Demographics

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As of 2011, the population of Bakshi Ka Talab town was 49,166, in 8,728 households.[1] Children ages 0-6 numbered 6,783, making up 13.8% of the town's population.[1] The town's sex ratio was 910 females for every 1000 males; in the 0-6 age group it was 947.[1] Members of scheduled castes made up 30.2% of town residents (the highest among cities in Lucknow district), and no residents were recorded as belonging to scheduled tribes.[1] The literacy rate of Bakshi Ka Talab town was 73.8% (81.7% of males and 65.3% of females, ages 7 and up).[1]

At the block level, the population of Bakshi Ka Talab's rural areas was 239,938, which was the highest among blocks in Lucknow district.[1]

Education

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Bakshi Ka Talab has many schools including SR Institute of management, Institute of Technology and Management (ITM) Lucknow, St. Xavier's Inter College, Lawrence Homan Public School, R.R. Group Of Institutions.

There are government and private higher education institutions such as Chandra Bhanu Gupt Krishi Mahavidyalaya, GCRG Memorial Trust's Group of Institutions, B.N. College of Engineering & Technology, and ITM School of Architecture and Town Planning.

Villages

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Bakshi Ka Talab block contains the following 161 villages:[1]

Village name Total land area (hectares) Population (in 2011)
Sahadat Nagar 118.4 243
Garha 127.8 1,139
Bahargaon 254.8 2,340
Karaundi 273.2 1,567
Bagaha 287.4 2,917
Jamkhanava 283.7 1,900
Dudhara 112 1,757
Makaria Kalan 710.5 3,441
Aramba 261.3 2,459
Banauga 244 3,876
Bhagautipur 116.1 833
Sarai Damu 136.8 1,081
Shivari 150 1,536
Gohana Khurd 180.8 1,443
Bahadurganj 64.3 749
Chaugava 226.2 2,097
Lodhauli 130.6 1,075
Manpur Raja 42.4 748
Malookpur 253.5 2,203
Belava 94 829
Saray Usrana 38.7 493
Madhopur 95.9 748
Marapa 56.2 599
Gorahi 64.1 443
Raipur Raja 236.7 1,920
Bangaon 77.3 730
Kamalpur Kayastha 46.6 277
Palpur 62 921
Chandpur Khanipur 195.1 2,781
Derava 42.8 622
Ahmedpur Khera 102.8 890
Pirthi Nagar 59.5 774
Akbarpur 40.3 676
Usarana 466.4 2,770
Karsanda 166.6 574
Kishunpur 186.5 1,210
Dilvasi 163.2 1,132
Patti 78.9 755
Khanpur 57.3 771
Bhatesua 106.2 777
Atesua 420.2 3,290
Hanumantpur 139.8 1,449
Chandanapur 166.6 1,267
Ashnaha 169.2 1,443
Bhikharipur 56.4 588
Lalpur 80.6 695
Shahpur Najol 188.6 634
Kunaura 575.6 1,503
Umariya 257.3 732
Muspipari 325.4 2,149
Himmatpur 64.3 545
Godhana 314.2 1,191
Narayanpur 84.7 524
Kuverpur 44.3 193
Puhuppur 150.8 1,002
Subanshipur 75.7 730
Haloopur 49.6 312
Rampur Babu 78.9 727
Bhargahana 151.9 1,279
Mahgava 378.9 2,737
Khomau 100.6 1,316
Narosa 387.1 2,848
Darauna 34.5 375
Indara 484.4 2,136
Khajuri 88.6 517
Karimnagar 173.2 706
Tikari 292.6 1,044
Subhan Nagar Arigawan 83.7 926
Palia 116.3 1,045
Mohammadpur Garhi 185.2 1,309
Gulalpur 313 1,783
Saranva 293.6 1,089
Parsahia 273.8 1,582
Aldampur 213.7 1,500
Kumhrava 481.1 3,087
Bajpur Gangaura 197.8 713
Dariapur 128.3 862
Hemi 165.2 599
Unai 128.3 1,018
Jalalpur 277.3 2,270
Khesravan 127.4 992
Prithvipur 42.4 0
Chak Prithvipur 41.3 1,222
Arjunpur 71.7 1,089
Kamalpur Sirsa 181.5 817
Bibipur 363.6 1,996
Chak Bibipur 9.3 87
Chak Bankat 38.6 532
Daulatpur 174.1 629
Devari Rokhara 308.5 3,205
Tikari 95 1,233
Sultanpur 132.1 2,874
Shahpur Raja 140.3 758
Bhikhampur 59.8 506
Singhamau 173.7 1,548
Bargadikala 132.1 1,777
Mandauli Khurd 127.2 1,456
Beharkaraundi 31.4 331
Shivpuri 819.8 3,747
Kathwara 1,295.3 6,740
Shivkhar 74.3 410
Hardhaurpur 283.6 2,161
Bikamau Khurd 118.9 893
Madaripur 264.7 2,068
Parvatpur 105.8 818
Majheria 119.6 797
Rampur Bahera 204.8 1,867
Digoi 172.5 1,000
Misripur 195.8 1,619
Sonava 232.6 1,596
Digurpur 101 819
Nagavamau Khurd 88.5 564
Naguvamau Kalan 269.6 2,257
Durjanpur 63.8 758
Rajpur 77.7 467
Ancharamau 358.3 3,559
Mohammadpur Saraia 166.9 905
Paharpur 259.5 2,545
Taranpur 77.2 783
Bharsar 165.6 1,253
Ataraura 225.8 2,052
Parsau 199.9 1,329
Bhesi 79.2 452
Singhpur 49.1 496
Malhipur 92.5 474
Rajapur Salempur 175.3 757
Sarsava 144 1,252
Mavaikala 155.2 972
Khantari 243.6 929
Dahanauri 171.4 806
Asti 315 2,043
Barakhempur 217.6 1,600
Fatehpur Khamra 184.6 1,633
Goravamau 59.2 816
Manpur Lala 236.4 1,924
Siwan 210.3 1,863
Hajichak 29.1 295
Kauriamau 107.3 1,166
Sadamau 56 860
Palaka 126 1,735
Bharawamau 191.4 2,900
Chanda Coder 70.3 1,566
Dinkarpur Jhalava 103.2 919
Gohana Kalan 548.8 2,814
Adhar Khera 200.4 1,038
Ajanhar Kalan 202.4 713
Rasoolpur Kayastha 167.9 1,401
Misripur 212.2 4,583
Barkhudarpur 240.2 1,178
Guramba 105.2 2,602
Behta 160.6 3,693
Para 151.2 1,437
Rajauli 291.2 3,892
Paikaramau 385 4,276
Dashauli 250.9 2,921
Kapasi 175.3 1,710
Rasoolpur Sadat 631 4,138
Basaha 546.6 2,344
Mohammadpur Majara 155.6 1,607
Goila 760.6 7,945
Pipri 51.3 318

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Census of India 2011: Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook - Lucknow, Part A (Village and Town Directory)". Census 2011 India. pp. xii, 6, 28–67, 112–37, 278–292. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  2. ^ Start and end points of National Highways Archived 10 April 2009 at the Library of Congress Web Archives
  3. ^ Indian art and Culture by Nitin Singhania 2nd edition
  4. ^ a b c d e f Nevill, H.R. (1904). Lucknow - A Gazetteer. Allahabad: Government Press. p. 172. Retrieved 12 March 2021.