Origin Of Name

The district Gorakhpur takes its name and fame from renowned, ascetic ' Gorakshnath ', who was an eminent profounder saint of ' Nath Sampradaya '. A famous shrine ' Gorakhnath ' was built in his honor on the same spot where he practiced austerities.

History

The ancient Gorakhpur , in addition to modern, comprised the districts of Basti , Deoria , Azamgarh and parts of Nepal tarai . These region, which may be called as Gorakhpur Janpad , had been an important centre of Aryan culture and civilization.

Gorakhpur was a part of the famous kingdom of Koshal , one of sixteen mahajanpadas in 6th Century B.C. The earliest known monarch ruling over this region with his capital at Ayodhya was IKSVAKU, who founded the solar dynasty of Kshatriya . It produced a number of illustratious kings till the accession of Ram, who was the greatest ruler of this dynasty. Since then, it remained an integral part of the erstwhile empires of Maurya , Shunga , Kushana , Gupta and Harsha dynasties. According to tradition, the Tharu king, Mausen of Madan Singh (900-950 A.D.) ruled over Gorakhpur city and the adjoining area.

In medieval period, when the entire northern India lay prostrate before the Muslim ruler, Mohammad Ghori , the Gorakhpur region was not left out. For a longer period it remained under the sway of the muslim rulers, from Qutub-Ud-Din Aibak to Bahadur Shah.Tradition has it that Ala- ud -din Khilji (1296-1316) ordered the conversion of old shrine of Goraksha ( a popular deity ) of Gorakhpur into a mosque. However, on Akbar's reorganisation of the empire, Gorakhpur gave its name to one of the five Sirkars comprising the province of Avadh .

Modern period was marked by the transfer of this region by the Nawab of Avadh to the East India Company in 1801. With this cession, Gorakhpur was raised to the status of a 'DISTRICT. The first collector was Mr. Routledge . In 1829, Gorakhpur was made the headquarters of a Division of the same name, comprising the districts of Gorakhpur , Ghazipur and Azamgarh . Mr. R.M. Biad was first appointed Commissioner.

In 1865, new district Basti was carved out from Gorakhpur . The latter was further split up in 1946 to form new district Deoria . The third division of Gorakhpur led to the creation of district Mahrajganj in 1989.

Cultural & Historical Importance Gorakhpur has its own cultural and   historical  importance.

  • It belongs to the Great Lord Buddha, founder of Buddhism, who renounced his princely costumes at the confluence of rivers Rapti & Rohini   and proceeded further in the quest of truth in 600 BC.
  • It is also associated with Lord Mahavir , 24th tirthankar , founder of Jainism.
  • The next event of importance was the association of Gorakhpur with Gorakhnath . The date and place of his birth have not yet been finally settled, but it was  probably in the twelfth century that he flourished. His samadhi at Gorakhpur attracts a large number of pilgrims every year.
  • The most significant event in the medieval period, however, was the coming of mystic poet and famous saint Kabir to Maghar . Born  in   Varanasi , his workplace  was Maghar   where most of his beautiful poems were composed. It was here that he gave the message to his countrymen to live in peace and religious harmony. The co-existence of 'Samadhi' and ' Makbara ' at his burial place in Maghar attracts a large number of followers.
  • Gorakhpur is  also  identified  with the  Gita   Press,  the  world  famous  publisher of the Hindu religious  books. The  most  famous  publication  is   'KALYAN' magazine. All 18 parts of Shree Bhagwat Gita is written on its marble-walls. Other  wall hangings and paintings reveal the events of life of Lord Ram and Krishna . The Gita Press is fore-front in dissemination of religious and spiritual consciousness across the country.
  • Gorakhpur rose to great eminence due to the historic 'CHAURI CHAURA' incident of 4th Feb., 1922,  which was  a turning -point  in the  history of India's  freedom  struggle.  Enraged  at the inhuman barbaric atrocities of  the police, the volunteers  burnt down the Chauri-Chaura Police Station,  killing  nineteen  policemen  at   the  premises.  With  this  violence,  Mahatma   Gandhi withdrew the Non-Cooperation Movement launched in 1920.
  • Another  important event took place at Doharia ( In Sahjanwa Tehsil ) on 23rd August,1942 . In response to the  famous Quit  India   Movement  of 1942,  a  meeting  was  held to register  its protest against  the British  Government at Doharia   but the  latter responded with  unprovoked firing,  killing   nine  and  injuring  hundreds. A Shaheed Smarak ,  in their memory, stands there which still today keeps their memory alive.
  • The trial of Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru  took place in this district in 1940. Here  he was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment of 4 years.
  • Gorakhpur is also the Head Quarter of Air Force and known for Cobra Squadran

 

   

Location, Area and Boundaries

The present  district of   Gorakhpur,  265 Kms   east  of capital  Lucknow , on National  Highway -28 lies between Latitude   26° 46´ N and Longitude 83° 22´ E , covers  the  geographical  area of  3483.8  Sq. km.  It is bounded by  districts Mahrajganj   in the north, Ambedkar Nagar,  Azamgarh and Mau in the south,   Kushinagar and Deoria in the east and Sant Kabirnagar in the west.

Gorakhpur is an important centre of Eastern U.P. It is the headquarter of North-Eastern Railway

Air Force Station, and the main terminus for Kushinagar , Kapilvastu and Nepal .

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Gorakhpur At Glance

Situated on the  basin of rivers Rapti and Rohini    the geographical  shape of the Gorakhpur City is of bowl. The west of the  city is guarded by cool Rapti   river while the east is associated with excel Sal Forest , giving the divine sense of peace with cool breeze every moment. The south is showered with the   power  of  excellence,  in  shape of  greenish   Ramgarh   Tal  and  north  is  the  plinth of  city's advancement.

General Information

Total  Area

3483.8 Sq. Km.

Total Population

37,69,456

Urban Population

19.60%

Rural Population

80.40%

Sex Ratio

959

Literacy

43.3%

Male Literacy

60.6%

Female Literacy

24.4%

Main Rivers

Rapti (134 Km.)  and   Ghaghra (77 Km.)

Main Lake

Ramgarh Tal

Main Road

National Highway- 28

Main Crops

Paddy,  wheat, Pulses  and   Sugarcane

Main Industries

Sugar Mills,  Handloom   &  Textiles

Main Language

Hindi  and  Bhojpuri

Main Fair

Khicheri Mela (14th Jan.),  Syed Salaar Mela , Tarkulha Mela ( Chaitra Ram Navami )

Handicrafts

Terracota   ( Of National & International fame)

News Paper Publications

Dainik Jagran ,  Aaj ,   Rashtriya Sahara  and Swatantra Chetna

Tourist Places

Chauri Chaura ,  Kushinagar ,   Kapilvastu ,  Lumbini

Tourist Information

U.P. Tourism Information Counter, Railway Station

Regional Tourism Office, Gorakhpur

Temples

Gorakhnath Temple ,  Geeta Vatika ,  Vishnu Mandir

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1. District Magistrate, Gorakhpur

Ph. no. 91-0551-336005 (Off.)
Ph. no. 91-0551-336007, 334569 ( Resi .)
email : dmgor@up.nic.in

2. District Informatics Officer, NIC- Gorakhpur

Ph. no. 91-0551-336621 , 339754 (Off.)
email : gor@up.nic.in , upgor@nic.in

District Statistics

1. Demographic Information  


Geographical Area

3483.8 sq. km.

Population Density (Persons /Sq. Km.)

1140

Decade Growth of Population (1991 - 2001)

23.44% 

Total Population   (2001)

3769456

Males   ( 51.02% ) (2001)

1923197

Females ( 48.98% ) (2001)

1846259

Sex Ratio  (2001)

959

Rural Population ( 80.40% )  (2001)

3030865

Urban Population ( 19.60% )  (2001)

738591

Scheduled Caste ( 22.04% )  (2001)

831070

Scheduled Tribe ( 0.02% )  (2001)

898

Total Literates ( 43.3% )   (1991)

1055582 

Male Literates ( 60.6% )    (1991)

769464

Female Literates (24.4% )   (1991)

286118

Cultivators    (1991)

340862

Agricultural Labourers     (1991)

248963

Industrial workers     (1991)

40560

Trade & Commerce    (1991)

52828

Others    (1991)

146525


2. Administrative Information              

 

Number of Tehsil

7

Number of Block

19

Nyay Panchayat

191

Gram Sabha

1234

Forest village

4

Total Villages

3319

Town Area

7

Nagar Nigam

1

Police Station

26

3. Agriculture 

chart  

Gross Area

336223 Hect .

Net Sown Area

260439 Hect .

Area Sown more than once

127012 Hect .

Area under Rabi

201774 Hect .

Area under Kharif

178013 Hect .

Area under Jayad

7395 Hect .

Forest Area

5905 Hect .

Gross Irrigated Area

214796 Hect .

Net Irrigated Area

195049 Hect .

 


 

 

 

 

 

4. Education

   
University 1

Engineering College

1

Medical College

1

Degree College

26

Polytechnic

3

I.T.I.

6

Primary School

2337

Senior Basic school

595

Higher Sec./High School

169

5. Health

Allopathic Hospital

52

Ayurvedic Hospital

39

Homeopathic Hospital

28

Unani Hospital

02

Primary Health Centre

78

Vetrenary Hospital

47

Family & Child Welfare Centre

102

 

6. Power

chart  
Domestic

26.30%

Commercial

21.14%

Industrial

17.58%

Agricultural

25.98%

Public Light

6.46%

Public water and Jalkal

2.54%

 

7. General

Fair Price Shop ( Rural)

1764

Fair Price Shop(Urban)

304

Agricultural Marketing Societies

4

Electrified Villages

2010

Nationalised Banks

118

Gramin Banks

60

Sahkari Banks

33

Railway Station

20

Bus Station/ Bus Stop

117

Post Office (Rural)

332

Post Office (Urban)

63

P.C.O. (Rural)

798

P.C.O. (Urban)

2163

Telephone Connection (Rural)

10793

Telephone Connection (Urban)

48410

Temperature (highest)

45. 0°c

Temperature (Lowest)

5.6°c

Rainfall ( Average )

1221 mm

Rainfall (Actual)

1318 mm

 

 

Administrative Structure

Gorakhpur is the headquarters of Gorakhpur Division and  District. Gorakhpur division comprises of four districts, Gorakhpur , Deoria , Mahrajganj and Kushinagar .

As a  basic  administration  unit   the  district,  has  assumed  a greater  development and regulatory role consequent  to  emphasis  on decentralised   planning.   It  is  divided  to  seven Tehsils ( Revenue Sub- Divisions)   presided  over by a Sub  Divisional  Magistrate. Tehsils   are further subdivided into nineteen Development Blocks, Blocks into 191 Nyay Panchayat and these Nyay Panchayats into 1233 Gram Sabhas which consists of 319 Revenue villages. The District Administrative unit is shown as :

            Number of Tehsil

7

Number of Blocks

19

Number of Nyay Panchayat

191

Number of Gram Sabha

1233

Number of Villages

3319

 

Division of District into Tehsils and Blocks is shown below :

 

Sadar

Jungle Kauria

Chirganwa

Bhathat

Khorabar

Pipraich

Chauri Chaura

Sardar Nagar

Brahmpur

Sahjanwa

Sahjanwa

Pali

Piprauli

Khajni

Khajni

Belghat

Campierganj

Campierganj

Bansgaon

Bansgaon

Kauriram

Gagaha

Gola

Gola

Barhalganj

Uruva

Blockwise distribution of Nyay-Panchayat , Gram Sabha & villages

1.

Pali

9

60

171

138

33

2.

Sahjanwa

10

67

151

140

11

3.

Piprauli

10

59

155

113

42

4.

Jungle Kauria

12

80

185

148

37

5.

Chirgavan

9

42

62

55

7

6.

Bhathat

8

59

96

96

-

7.

Pipraich

9

61

86

86

-

8.

Sardarnagar

8

53

78

77

1

9.

Khorabar

8

48

89

77

12

10.

Brahmpur

9

57

121

112

9

11.

Kauriram

11

60

209

166

43

12.

Bansgaon

12

65

212

186

26

13.

Uruva

11

85

385

326

59

14.

Gagaha

10

71

231

193

38

15.

Kajni

10

72

244

223

21

16.

Belghat

11

80

258

219

39

17.

Gola

10

74

222

201

21

18.

Barhalganj

10

62

206

174

32

19.

Campierganj

14

78

142

131

11

Forest

-

-

4

4

-

Total

191

1233

3307

2865

442

Political Representation

1. Number of  Loksabha Seats     - 02

1.

34-Gorakhpur

Shri . Aditya Nath

BJP

2.

33-Bansgaon (SC)

Shri . Mahaveer Prasad

INC

2. Number of Assembly Seats     -  09 

Sno

Name of Assembly

Name of Member

1.

163-Bansgaon(SC)

Shri . Sadal Prasad

BSP

2.

164-Dhuriapar

Shri . Jai Prakash Yadav

SP

3.

165-Chillupar

Shri . Hari Shankar Tiwari

ABLC

4.

166-Kauriram

Shri . Ram Bhual

SP

5.

167-Mundera Bazar (SC)

Smt. Sharda Devi

SP

6.

168-Pipraich

Shri . Jitendra Kumar Jaiswal

IND

7.

169-Gorakhpur

Shri . Radha MohanDas Agarwal

ABHM

8.

170-Maniram

Shri . Kamlesh Kumar

SP

9.

171-Sahjanwa

Shri . Dev Narain Urf G M Singh

BSP

3.  Voters Assembly Segment wise

1.

163-Bansgaon(SC)

287779

2.

164-Dhuriapar

275669

3.

165-Chillupar

294072

4.

166-Kauriram

317628

5.

167-Mundera Bazar (SC)

265866

6.

168-Pipraich

261815

7.

169-Gorakhpur

303125

8.

170-Maniram

335981

9.

171-Sahjanwa

265338

10.

177-Shyam Deurwa (Partial)

265529

4.  Members of Vidhan Parishad         - 02

· Shri . Ganesh Shankar Pandey (SP)

· Dr. Y.D. Singh ( IND )

5.  Local Bodies : 

In 1869 for the administration of the civil town of  Gorakhpur a municipality was set up which has been upgraded to Nagar Nigam with the Mayor as its head. 

  • Urban Local Bodies

Nagar Nigam

Anju Chaudhary

Mayor

BJP

Town Area

Pipraich

Ashok Kumar

Chairman

Independent

Sahjanwa

Kamlesh

Chairman

Independent

Bansgaon

Anshuman

Chairman

Independent

Mundera Bazar

Vinod

Chairman

SP

Pipiganj

Anita

Chairman

Independent

Gola

Ganga

Chairman

BJP

Barhalganj

Geeta

Chairman

Independent


•Rural Local Bodies
1. Chaiman , Zila Panchayat       - Smt. Chinta Yadav(SP)         
2. Number of   Zila Panchayat   Members  - 60
3. Number of Gram Pradhan                 - 1233

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