Which River is the Smallest District of Uttar Pradesh Situated on?

Uttar Pradesh is one of the largest states in India and is divided into many districts. Each district has its own unique size, population and importance. Some districts are known for their large area, while others are small but still play a big role in the state’s progress. In this article, we will learn about the smallest district of Uttar Pradesh and the river flowing near it.

An Overview of Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh is a big state in northern India. It has the highest population in the country, with over 241 million people. It shares borders with states like Rajasthan, Bihar and also with Nepal. The state covers a large area and has 75 districts. Lucknow is the capital city and Prayagraj is the judicial capital. Uttar Pradesh plays an important role in India’s culture, history and population.

Number of Districts of Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh has a total of 75 districts. These districts are grouped into 18 divisions to make administration easier. Uttar Pradesh is also the most populated state in India, making these divisions important for better governance and public services.

Which River Flows Near the Smallest District?

Hapur, the smallest district of Uttar Pradesh, is situated near the Ganges River. The Ganges is one of the most important rivers in India. It helps the people of Hapur in farming and trade. Being close to the river is one reason why Hapur is good for growing grains and making jaggery.

Location and Importance of Hapur

Hapur is located only 60 kilometers from New Delhi. It is famous for its grain markets and jaggery trade. The river water helps farmers grow crops, which are then sold in markets across the region.

History of Hapur District

Hapur became a separate district on 28 September 2011. Earlier, it was called Panchsheel Nagar and was part of Ghaziabad district. Later, on 23 July 2012, its name was changed back to Hapur. The decision to create the district was made to improve administration and services for people.

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