Sultanpur district
Sultanpur district is a district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The district is a part of the Faizabad Division. The administrative headquarters of the district is Sultanpur.
Sultanpur district | |
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District of Uttar Pradesh | |
![]() Location of Sultanpur district in Uttar Pradesh | |
Country | India |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
Division | Faizabad |
Headquarters | Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh |
Tehsils | Lambhua, Kadipur, Sultanpur, Jaisinghpur, Baldirai (Newly Formed) |
Government | |
• Lok Sabha constituencies | Sultanpur |
• Vidhan Sabha constituencies | 5 |
Area | |
• Total | 2,673 km2 (1,032 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 3,797,117 |
• Density | 1,400/km2 (3,700/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+05:30 (IST) |
Website | http://sultanpur.nic.in/ |
Administration
Sultanpur has now five tehsils of Sultanpur Sadar, Kadipur, Lambhua, Baldirai and Jaisinghpur.[1] The Amethi, Musafirkhana, and Gauriganj tehsils are now in Amethi district. District has one municipality, five town areas and twenty two development blocks. Besides Sultanpur city, important towns are Amethi, Chanda, Dostpur, Jagdishpur, Kadipur, Koeripur, Lambhua, Mushafirkhana and Shukul Bazar. Sultanpur is divided into seventeen police stations for the maintenance of law and order.[1][2]
Demographics
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
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1901 | 1,097,006 | — |
1911 | 1,061,205 | −0.33% |
1921 | 1,016,338 | −0.43% |
1931 | 1,064,516 | +0.46% |
1941 | 1,115,311 | +0.47% |
1951 | 1,298,249 | +1.53% |
1961 | 1,418,750 | +0.89% |
1971 | 1,649,258 | +1.52% |
1981 | 2,050,140 | +2.20% |
1991 | 2,571,706 | +2.29% |
2001 | 3,214,832 | +2.26% |
2011 | 3,797,117 | +1.68% |
source:[3] |
Languages
Sultanpur district: mother-tongue of population, according to the 2011 Census.[4]
Hindi is the official language of the district with Urdu as additional official language.[5] Languages spoken by the denizens of the district include Awadhi, a dialect in the Hindi continuum spoken by over 38 million people, mainly in the Awadh region.[6] At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 96.83% of the population in the district spoke Hindi (or a related language such as Awadhi, Bhojpuri or Chhattisgarhi) and 3.08% Urdu as their first language.[4]
The 2011 Indian census used the old district boundaries, where Sultanpur district consisted of Amethi, Gauriganj, Jaisinghpur, Kadipur, Lambhua, Musafirkhana, and Sultanpur sub-districts (tehsils). When Amethi district was created, Amethi, Gauriganj, and Musafirkhana sub-districts were moved to Amethi district. The effect of this change is shown in the table below as "new boundaries" - it does not take account of Baldirai sub-district, which did not exist at the time of the 2011 census.
Sultanpur district: mother-tongue of population, according to the 2011 Census.[4] | |||||
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Mother tongue code | Mother tongue | Old boundaries | "New boundaries" | ||
People | Percentage | People | Percentage | ||
002007 | Bengali | 597 | 0.02% | 305 | 0.01% |
006030 | Awadhi | 888,371 | 23.40% | 570,720 | 25.38% |
006102 | Bhojpuri | 2,889 | 0.08% | 1,707 | 0.08% |
006142 | Chhattisgarhi | 2,700 | 0.07% | 1,210 | 0.05% |
006240 | Hindi | 2,781,822 | 73.26% | 1,574,982 | 70.03% |
015043 | Odia | 628 | 0.02% | 334 | 0.01% |
016038 | Punjabi | 887 | 0.02% | 757 | 0.03% |
017002 | Sanskrit | 323 | 0.01% | 322 | 0.01% |
022015 | Urdu | 116,980 | 3.08% | 97,919 | 4.35% |
028001 | Arabic/Arbi | 391 | 0.01% | 9 | 0.00% |
– | Others | 1,529 | 0.04% | 771 | 0.03% |
Total | 3,797,117 | 100.00% | 2,249,036 | 100.00% | |
Colleges
- Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology
- Ganpat Sahai P.G. College Sultanpur
Notable people
- Ajmal Sultanpuri, Urdu poet native of Harakhpur village
- Majrooh Sultanpuri, Indian Urdu/Hindi poet native of Gazehadi village
- Ramnaresh Tripathi, Indian Hindi poet native of Koiripur village
References
- "Number of blocks situated in Sultanpur". Administration of Sultanpur. Archived from the original on 21 April 2001. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
- "Police Thanas". Government of Uttar Pradesh.
- Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901
- C-16 Population By Mother Tongue – Uttar Pradesh (Report). Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
- "52nd REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER FOR LINGUISTIC MINORITIES IN INDIA" (PDF). nclm.nic.in. Ministry of Minority Affairs. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 May 2017. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
- M. Paul Lewis, ed. (2009). "Awadhi: A language of India". Ethnologue: Languages of the World (16th ed.). Dallas, Texas: SIL International. Retrieved 28 September 2011.