Bhidauni

Bhidauni Bangar
Village
Bhidauni Bangar

Location of Bhidauni on the map of Uttar Pradesh

Coordinates: 27°45′25″N 77°41′40″E / 27.75694°N 77.69444°E / 27.75694; 77.69444Coordinates: 27°45′25″N 77°41′40″E / 27.75694°N 77.69444°E / 27.75694; 77.69444
Country  India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Mathura
Lok Sabha Mant (Assembly constituency)
Vidhan Sabha Mathura
Government
  Type Local government in India
  Body Gram Panchayat
  Pradhan Kartar Singh
Elevation 189 m (620 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 3,256
Languages
  Official Hindi,
  Local Braj Bhasha
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 281205
Telephone code 05663
Vehicle registration UP85 XXXX
Nearest city Raya,Vrindavan,Bajna,Kosi KalanMathura,
Website www.bhidauni.com

Bhidauni is a North West Village and Gram panchayat of two Village Kewat Nagla and Bhidauni Officially Know as Bhidauni Bangar located between the Yamuna river and Yamuna Expressway in the Mat Tehsil of Mathura district, Uttar Pradesh, India. Village is about 45 kilometers from Mathura City on the Raya Road joining to Bajna Road.[1][2][3][4]

Demography

Bhidauni Village has a total population of 3,256 as per Population Census 2011.[5][6]Sex ratio of Village is 880 and child sex ratio is 890. Uttar Pradesh state average for both ratios is 912 and 902 respectively.

Particulars Total Male Female Comments
Total No. of Houses 485 - - (census 2011)[7]
Population 3,256 1,732 1,524
Child (0-6) 582 308 274
Schedule Caste 977 506 471
Literacy 64.36% 76.76% 50.24%
Total Workers 1,111 817 294
Main Worker 701 0 0
Marginal Worker 410 0 0

Geography

According to Census 2011 information the location code or village code of Bhidauni Bangar village is 123925.[8][9] Bhidauni has an average elevation of 189 metres (600 feet). It is only 2 km away Near Yamuna Expressway also known as Taj Expressway which connecting with Agra to Greater Noida and Delhi. The Yamuna River, runs about 3 km west of the Bhidauni Village.[7]

State code: 09
District code: 145
Tahsil code: 00762
Village code: 123925

Neighbourhoods

Bhidauni is a vast village and is home to a population of more than 3.2 thousand people. They mainly belong to Hindu religious and some of Muslim community. It is the only village comprising multiple neighbourhoods. This is a list of major neighbourhoods in the village and only pertains. Baghel Samaj,[10] Saini Mohalla,[11] Kui Mohalla, Harijan Basti, Thakur Basti, Rawat Colony etc.

Siyaraha Bangar (2 km), Surir Vijaru Bangar (3 km), Bhadanwara (5 km ) are the nearby Villages to Bhidauni Bangar. Bhidauni Bangar is surrounded by Mat Tehsil towards south, Chhata Tehsil towards west, Chaumuha Tehsil towards south, Vrindavan Tehsil towards south.

Economy

The village's main occupation is agriculture. Farmers mainly produce wheat, mustard (or rapeseed), potato and other vegetables. Production of paddy has been introduced recently with the introduction of deep bore-wells. Sub-soil water is the main source of irrigation. Farmer use tractors for farm works. Many families there live in poverty. Some are farm workers, some of the people go to neighboring cities for extra income or their livelihood.

Ever since the country's independence from the British rule in 1947, the economy of the nation has banked upon its agrarian society. A majority of the persons living in village have involved themselves in agriculture and associated industries, and have thus made the country the quickest developing world economy.

History

There sources or old age person said it is a holy village.

Government and Gram Panchayat

As per constitution of India and Panchyati Raaj Act, Bhidauni Bangar village is administrated by Pradhan (Head of Village) who is elected representative of village, The village follows the Panchayati raj system.[12]

at Present Kartar Singh is a Gram Pradhan of Bhidauni Village. he is elected by the Villager of Bhidauni and Kewat Nagla.

List of Gram Pradhan of Bhidauni Village

Sr. Name Term of work Total Opp. Margin Achievement
1 Late Ram Ballabh Bhattacharyya 1952 to 1954 2 year
2 Late Kumar ji 1954-1958 3 Year
3 Late Babu Lal (1959–60) - (1985) 25 Year
4 Late Kisan Lal Thakur 1985-1994 9-10 Year Fields Distribution
5 Lala Ram 1994-1990 5 year
6 Ramboo valmiki 1995-2000 5 year
7 Khillu Wife 2000-2005 5 year
8 Khushi Ram Thakur 2005-2010 5 year
9 Meera (मीरा)[13] 2010-2015 5 Year Dr. Mahesh Rawat Roads Development
10 Kartar Singh (करतार सिंह)[14] Assumed commission 13 Dec 2015 to Onwards preceded by Meera Devi Won Gram Panchayat Election 2015 Youngest Gram Pradhan (Sarpanch)

Caste composition and factor

There are Brahmin, Thakur, Baghel, Jatav, Kumhar, Nai, are main Hindu castes in this village.[15][16] Bhidauni Village currently haven't any Scheduled Tribes (STs) population. Bhidauni has substantial population of Schedule Caste. Schedule Caste (SC) constitutes 30.01% of total population in Village.[17]

Work and services

Bhidauni Village is known for the agriculture. Most of the families in the village are engaged in agriculture. Some of Person Main Work (Employment or Earning more than 6 Months) near cities. Some of Bhidauni persons are involved in defence services.

Education

Schools

Government Junior High School near bhidauni village.

Colleges

Culture

The villagers worship or devotees of Lord Krishna and also believe in all Hindu Devi Devs. There are five temples to Hindu Gods. Most popular is known as Dewala, the temple is dedicated to lord Krishna was also known as Bankey Bihari Ji Temple. There is a new temple building under contraction near the village. The villagers live in the midst of natural surroundings. The residents or natives of Bhidauni and surroundings are called Brijwasi. The village is famous for its nature.

Boys Playing Kabaddi Game near village

Religion

Popular Bihari ji temple among Bhidauni villagers, a temple also known as Dewala.

Hinduism is the main religion in the village some Muslim families also live in the village. Bhidauni sees heightened activities during the major festivities dedicated to Krishna Janmashtami, Raksha Bandhan, Diwali, Holi are the most celebrated festivals in the village. A fair is organized every year in the village after the complete of Ramleela play.

Holi Festival Celebration in Baghel Samaj

Transportation

Villagers have been using their personal vehicles to reach travel from one place to other villages and the city. For travelling to nearby villages, bikes and actors are more popular. Bullock cart or camel cart are still used in villages as means of transport.

Rail

Mathura Railway Junction around 45 km is the nearest railway junction.

The nearest railway stations in and around Bhidauni Bangar:

Road

Bhidauni Village is connected to major road Yamuna Expressway though Raya Cut & Vrindavan Cut and Surir bypass is also afflicted to get off but not an authorized Stop. Raya  — Bajna Road also connects to Mathura and in fact shortest way to reach Bhidauni vai Surir by road.

The road connects to Surir along with Yamuna Expressway

Air

Airports present near Bhidauni are:

Nearby villages

Cities

Villages & Town

See also

References

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