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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The trial of Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru took place in this district in 1940. Here he was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment of 4 years.
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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 .
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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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
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 |
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|
3319 |
Division of District into Tehsils and Blocks is shown below :
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Gorakhpur |
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
S.no . |
Name of Block |
Nyay Panchayat |
Gram Sabha |
Total Villages |
Inhabitated Villages |
Un- Inhabitated 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 |
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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 |
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Forest |
- |
- |
4 |
4 |
- |
Total |
191 |
1233 |
3307 |
2865 |
442 |
Political Representation
1. Number of Loksabha Seats - 02
S.no . |
Name of Constituency |
Name of Member |
Party |
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 |
Party |
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
Sno |
Name of Assembly |
No. of voters |
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.
Name of Local Body |
Name of Mayor/Chairman |
Desig . |
Party |
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 |
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