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Sultanpur is a city situated in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh on the banks of the Gomti, which Hindus consider a holy river. The city is the administrative headquarters of Sultanpur district and is a part of Ayodhya division in Uttar Pradesh, India. [ 3 ]
Sultanpur district is a district in the Awadh region of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. This district is a part of Ayodhya division of the state. The administrative headquarters of the district is Sultanpur city. The total area of Sultanpur district is 2672.89 Sq. km. [2] As of 2011, Sultanpur district has a population of 2,249,036 people. [1]
Kanwarpur-Sultanpur, a village in Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India; Sultanpur (rural), a village in Kapurthala district, Punjab; Sultanpur, Delhi, a town Sultanpur metro station, a Delhi Metro station; Sultanpur, Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, a village; Sultanpur, Karimnagar, a gram panchayat in Karimnagar district of state of Telangana, India
Sultanpur National Park (Ramsar site )(formerly Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary) is located at Sultanpur village on Gurugram-Jhajjar highway, 15 km from Gurugram, Haryana and 50 km from Delhi in India. This covers approximately 142.52 hectares.
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As of 2001 India census, [3] Sultan Pur Majra had a population of 163,716. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Sultan Pur Majra has an average literacy rate of 61%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 69%, and female literacy is 51%.
It was connected by a minor rail line to Sultanpur in one direction and Dostpur in the other. [5] As of 1901, Jaisinghpur had a population of 909. [5] The 1951 census recorded Jaisinghpur (as "Jaisinghpur Kalan") as comprising 2 hamlets, with a total population of 892 people (482 male and 410 female), in 192 households and 180 physical houses. [6]
Year Member Party 1952: B. V. Keskar: Indian National Congress: 1957: Govind Malviya: 1962: Kunawr Krishna Verma 1967: Ganpat Sahai: 1971: Kedar Nath Singh: 1977