Jamalpur (Mirzapur district)
Jamalpur (जमालपुर) is a village in Mirzapur district in Indian state of Uttarpradesh. It is situated in remote area of Uttar Pradesh and approximately 330 km from state capital Lucknow. Jamalpur is locally known for its political, social and economical importance. It is block village of nearly 120 villages. There are government primary hospital donated by Keshari's Family, police station, postoffice and an area famous Sri mati Deocali Inter College which is also known as Prem Cali between the youngsters. There is also one school for special training for girls for free; run by Dr. Girish Jaiswal (son Of Dr. Prof. Raja Ram Shastri). Jamalpurpur is the most developed block in Mirzapur.
Geography
Nearest city to Jamalpur is Varanasi where good students go for further studies as educational infrastructure in Jamalpur is good.
Demographics
Jamalpur is a place where all the religions are present in more or less number of people. The total population of Jamalpur (as per 2001 census) is 4229. In this village biyars is dominant caste sub caste of Other Backward Class category.
Politics
Regional politics
Jamalpur has always politically important in Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh due to its large numbers of vote bank and many times deciding place for winning of MLA seat for Omprakash singh, a renowned Bharatiya Janata Party candidate and many times MLA of this area. In this village.
Village politics
Jamalpur is a village where healthy politics has almost never been practiced. Gram panchayat system is practiced here in which biyars of the same village has ruled for most of the time.
Education
At the name of education there are many private primary and junior high schools along with government added Sri mati Deocali Inter College.
Entertainment
Though Jamalpur is not a place developed like a city yet there are many means of entertainment here like gambling, Cricket(just played by local guys and some tournament are organized in the main ground of Sri mati Deocali Inter College), and some athletic games like Kabaddi(specially at the eve of Naag panchami). There was a theater but nowadays it has not been working and probably it is supposed to be due to no profit