Uttar Pradesh, known for its rich culture and diversity, is home to cities steeped in history and heritage. Each district in the state has its unique identity, drawing numerous domestic and international tourists every year. Among these districts, one stands out for a unique reason – it is known as the “Ghungroo City.” Let’s delve into the story behind this intriguing title.
Uttar Pradesh is a state of vibrant culture and unique traditions. Its rich history sets it apart from other states. The state’s cultural heritage, historical sites, religious and social edifices, local cuisine, and a sense of belonging contribute to its special status. These elements attract countless tourists each year, who come to experience the state’s offerings firsthand.
Uttar Pradesh covers a total area of 240,928 square kilometers, making up 7.33% of India’s total area. It is the state with the highest number of districts, totaling 75, divided into 18 divisions. As of the 2011 census, Uttar Pradesh had a population of 199,812,341, accounting for approximately 16.5% of India’s population. The largest district is Lakhimpur Kheri, spanning 7,680 square kilometers, while Hapur is the smallest district.
Jalesar, located in the Etah district of Uttar Pradesh, is famously known as the “Ghungroo City.” This title is attributed to Jalesar due to its renowned production of traditional bells, locally known as ghungroos. The craftsmanship involved in making these bells has earned Jalesar widespread recognition, and its ghungroos are sought after not only in Uttar Pradesh but also across various states in India.
The reason behind Jalesar’s designation as the “Ghungroo City” lies in its primary industry: the production of ghungroos. These bells are crafted from a mixture of clay, powder, and brass. The craftsmanship involved in making these bells has earned Jalesar a special place in various states across India.
The Uttar Pradesh government has recognized the unique products of each district under the “One District, One Product” (ODOP) initiative. Jalesar’s ghungroos have been included in this program, providing the district with a distinctive identity. This initiative has not only boosted local craftsmanship but also increased the demand for Jalesar’s ghungroos in different parts of the country.
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