Chandauli District Map - File Information
Map Name | Chandauli District Map |
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Available Formats | WEBPPDFJPGPNG |
WEBP Size | 0.07 MB |
PDF Size | 0.09 MB |
JPG Size | 0.26 MB |
PNG Size | 0.92 MB |
No. of Pages in PDF | 1 |
Image Height | 1684 Pixels |
Image Width | 1190 Pixels |
Category | India |
Related | Uttar Pradesh |
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You can download the Chandauli district map in PNG, PDF, JPEG, JPG, Thumbnail, and many other formats. Chandauli is a district located in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India.
The district is located in the Varanasi division and is bounded by Bihar to the east, Ghazipur to the north-northeast, Sonebhadra to the south, and Mirzapur to the southwest.
The district covers an area of 2,484.70 km² and has a population of 1,952,756 according to the 2011 census. The district has a population density of 769 inhabitants per square kilometer.
Chandauli is known for its fertile lands and is popularly known as the “Dhaan Ka Katora of Uttar Pradesh.” The district is home to the Chandraprabha Sanctuary and several waterfalls, including Devdari and Rajdari.
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The district is well-connected by rail and road links, with the Mughalsarai junction being the biggest railway yard in India and a terminating point of railways to different directions in the country.
The district has 14 railway stations linked by 101 km long broad gauge railway tracks. The district is also well-connected by road, with 1206 km long metalled roads, 36 km long national highways, and 42 km long state highways.
The district administration is headed by the District Magistrate, and the district has five Vidhan Sabha seats and one member of parliament seat.
The economy of the district is primarily based on agriculture, with the district contributing to Indian GDP by providing various cereals, including paddy and wheat.
The district has a literacy rate of 60.2% and is one of the 34 districts in Uttar Pradesh currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).
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