Kalyanpur, Uttar Pradesh

Kalyanpur
—  city  —
Kalyanpur
Location of Kalyanpur
in Uttar Pradesh and India
Coordinates
Country India
State Uttar Pradesh
District(s) Kanpur
Nearest city Kanpur
Parliamentary constituency Kalyanpur
Assembly constituency Kalyanpur(w),Kalyanpur(e), Kalyanpur - Rural
Civic agency Kalyanpur Police Station
Population 112,014
Literacy 91% 
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)

Kalyanpur is a small town and railway station in Uttar Pradesh, India. Located about 15 km from Kanpur, on the Grand Trunk Road towards Delhi, it is effectively a suburb of Kanpur. The Post Office is spelled Kalyanpur, while British records often have it as Kullianpur.

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History

Kalyanpur is a urban area in Kanpur of eastern Uttar Pradesh state of India. This Area is famous in the history as during Indian rebellion of 1857, Nana Sahib met the rebel Company soldiers at Kalyanpur. The soldiers were on their way to Delhi, to meet Bahadur Shah II . After a days march, they had camped at Kalianpur on 7 June, when they were met by Nana Sahib and Azimullah and convinced to turn back, to free Kanpur from the control of British India .

It was at one time home to many of the rebellion's most prominent characters including the Rani of Jhansi, Rani Lakshmibai.During the War of Indian Independence of 1857, the mutineering sepoys were marching to Delhi to join the emperor. .[1]

Location

After Indian Independence this area has become one of the overcrowded areas of Kanpur. The suburb of Kalyanpur lies in the North Kanpur.The suburb covers a large area and consists of several large and small areas. The main areas are Indira Nagar, Avas Vikas Colonies, Navsheel Dham, Shivli road, Bithoor Road, Guba Gardens, Mirzapur, Bara Sirohi and proper Kalyanpur. Avas Vikas Colonies and Navsheel Dham are new colonies and are moderately planned. The proper Kalyanpur area consists of mostly single storey houses situated in a congested manner.

The area of Indira Nagar is one of the cleanest and greenest areas of Kanpur. It is situates 1.5 km north of Kalyanpur. Though the area has its own post office it is considered as a part of the Kalyanpur suburb. Buddha Park built by Mayawati is located in Indira Nagar. It is the largest park in whole of the city.

The suburb of Kalyanpur has one railway station, one Police station, one telephone exchange, 5 petrol pumps, 4 schools, 2 colleges.

Educational Institutes

It hosts several educational institutions including the National Sugar Institute.

The world famous technoloical institute IIT Kanpur campus is also situated nearby.

The Kanpur University is also located here.

Connectivity

The area has one of the largest vegetable markets in the city due its proximity to the rural areas and nearby districts of western Uttar Pradesh. The suburb lies on the historic Grand Trunk Road commonly known as G.T.Road towards Delhi which is situated 415 km away. The Kanpur-Kasganj-Aligarh-Bhiwani Railway line runs just parallel to the G.T.Road in Kalyanpur.

The suburb is well connected with rest of the city by road as well as railways.The industrial area of Panki lies 5 km south of Kalyanpur and is well connected with Kalyanpur.

The pilgrimage village of Bithoor, 12 km away, connects to the GT road here. Bithoor is connected with Kalyanpur with 2 roads. Formerly the Metre gauge line ran through Kalyanpur and was connected to Brahmavarta Station in Bithoor.

References

  1. ^ George Otto Trevelyan (1865, reprint Harper 1992). Cawnpore. ISBN 8172230184. 

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References

  1. ^ George Otto Trevelyan (1865, reprint Harper 1992). Cawnpore. ISBN 8172230184.