Uttar Pradesh, known for its diverse culture and unique traditions, is the fourth largest state in India. It covers an area of 240,928 square kilometers and is the most populous state in the country, with the highest number of Lok Sabha seats.
Population and Administrative Structure of Uttar Pradesh
As of the 2011 census, Uttar Pradesh had a population of approximately 199.8 million, accounting for about 16.5% of India’s total population. Currently, the population exceeds 240 million. The state has 80 Lok Sabha seats, the highest in India.
Districts in Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh has a total of 75 districts, with Sambhal being the newest addition. The state also includes:
- 826 Community Development Blocks
- 200 Municipal Councils
- 17 Municipal Corporations
- 5 Special Area Development Authorities
- 546 Nagar Panchayats (Town Councils)
- 75 Zila Panchayats (District Councils)
- Over 58,000 Gram Panchayats (Village Councils)
Divisions in Uttar Pradesh
The state is divided into 18 divisions, which are grouped into four regions:
- Western Uttar Pradesh
- Purvanchal (Eastern Uttar Pradesh)
- Bundelkhand
- Central Uttar Pradesh
The Newest Division of Uttar Pradesh
The newest division in Uttar Pradesh is Aligarh, making it the 18th division in the state. Aligarh, previously known as Kol or Koil, has a rich history marked by several invasions. After the Battle of Ghosar, it was renamed Ramgarh. Later, Shia commander Najaf Khan captured the area and renamed it Aligarh.
Kye Highlights of Uttar Pradesh
- Historical Sites: Aligarh is famous for the Aligarh Fort.
- Educational Institutions: Aligarh Muslim University, established in 1920, is one of the prominent institutions in the city.
- Administrative Details: Aligarh consists of 1,241 villages, 19 urban local bodies, and 30 police stations.