Binauli

Binauli (Hindi: बिनौली, Urdu: بنولي) is a small town in Baghpat district in Uttar Pradesh, India.[1] Binauli is between Baraut and Barnava on Meerut road. Binauli is a religious Village, with many Hindu Jain's temples. It is under in NCR PLAN. It has one block, with one Police Station, Government Hospital, and a post office. Binauli is about 13 km from Baraut, 42 km from Meerut and 70 km from Delhi.

Binauli

बिनौली
بنولي
Town
Binauli
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Binauli
Binauli (India)
Coordinates: 29°05′39″N 77°24′3″E
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictBaghpat
  Density6,346/km2 (16,440/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
250345
Telephone code+91- 01234-XXXX
Vehicle registrationUP-17

Climate

The climate of Binauli is warm and cool.

Economy

Binauli is laced with such facilities as a market, petrol pump, Thana (Police Station), Banks, pani ki tanki (Water Tank) etc. The villagers from the neighboring villages throng its market for buying daily necessities. There are total 4 main Government banks:

  • State Bank of India (SBI)
  • Punjab National Bank (PNB)
  • Canara Bank
  • Gramin Bank

Education

There is one Government senior secondary school (Sarva Hitkari Inter College Binauli, Baghpat). This school has a great importance for all the people of Binauli, SirsalGarh, GarahiDulla, ShaikPura, and other neighbour village of Binauli. Apart from this there are many other private schools.

Occupation

Occupation of the people of Binauli is mostly Agriculture. Approximately 70% people are dependent upon agriculture. Main crops of Binauli are sugarcane, wheat and rice. Also vegetables like Gourds, Pumpkins, Potatoes, Ladyfinger, Spinach, Radish and Carrots are also grown.

Infrastructure

There is a Government Hospital, and one police station, it is a BLOCK city, near about 70 village under this block.

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