Hutup

Hutup is a small village in Ormanjhi tehsil, Ranchi district, Jharkhand, India. It is one of 91 villages in Ormanjhi Block along with villages like Koilari and Karma. Its nearest railway station is in Ranchi, accessible via National Highway 23.[1]

Education

Hutup School

In Hutup there are private and public schools. In private schools the family needs to pay the fees. Poor families can send their children to government schools without paying any fees.

  • Aangan Wadi – 1 to 5-year olds go to Aangan Wadi. They get rice, soybean and dal and are given a basic education.
  • Hutup Yuwa School
    B.Ed College – Famous in Hutup.
  • A.G Church School
  • Yuwa School – By Yuwa-India

Hospitals

Shalini Hospital Hutup, Ranchi
  • Medanta Hospital – Previously called Apollo Hospital, this is a private hospital and the most well-known hospital in Hutup. It is located on NH33 Road. Many patients come there for treatment, especially soldiers after receiving gunshot wounds. Yuwa girls have insurance cards so that they can get treatment at half price.
  • Shalini Hospital – This hospital is used for emergencies by villagers, including pregnant women. It is located on Rukka Road. This hospital offers free treatment to those with health cards.

Religion

Devi Temple is one of the oldest temples. It was built by the villagers. The Christian villagers worship at Jesu Bhavan, which is next to Yuwa School. The Muslims have a masjid to worship at, near Karma village.

Sports

Football is the most popular sport in Hutup. In Hutup there is a large girls' football field which is known as Yuwa-India. Yuwa is only for girls who live in the village.

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