Information about all districts of Uttar Pradesh (UP)

Information about all districts of Uttar Pradesh (UP) -

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There are total 75 districts un Uttar Pradesh. Today I will give you this information about how many districts are there in Uttar Pradesh and in which district, what work is done or which work is done, I will tell that the district is well known. Your knowledge will also increase and if you purchase any goods in the future, then you will be very easy.

S.No

 

Name of District

Famous for

1.

Agra

I) handicrafts at Sadar Bazaar    and leather, carpets and rugs.

II) Petha

III) lehengas, dupattas, turbans, and sherwanis.

2.

Aligarh

Lock

3.

PrayagRaj

Kumbh Mela

4.

Ambedkar Nagar

Textile industry, power plant, sugar plant and cement manufacturing plant.

anda town is well known for its "Tanda Terrycot”

5.

Amroha

Mangoes.

Some of the industries in Amroha include cotton & textiles, and small-scale production of cotton cloth, hand-loom weaving, pottery making, sugar milling and secondary ones are carpet manufacturing, wood handicrafts and dholak manufacturing.

6.

Auraiya

Temple of  Lord Shiva

7.

Azamgarh

Tourist attraction

8.

Badaun

Zari-Zardozi products

9.

Bahraich

Tourist spots

10.

Ballia

Tourist spots

11.

Balrampur

Pateshwari Devi

12.

Banda District

Shajar stone

13.

Barabanki

Famous pilgrimage centre

14.

Bareilly

Ramganga Barrage built for canal irrigation

15.

Basti

Famous temple Ramrekha Mandir

16.

Bijnor

prominent pilgrimage

17.

Bulandshahr

Potteries

18.

Chandauli(Varanasi Dehat)

Major Railway Station

19.

Chitrakoot

Famous pilgrimage centre

20.

Deoria

Deoria (or Deorahi)Temple is very famous

21.

Etah

Historically

22.

Etawah

Indian Rebellion of 1857

23.

Faizabad

Historically

24.

Farrukhabad

Chewing Tobacco industry

25.

Fatehpur

Mughal Architecture

26.

Firozabad

Glassmaking industry.

Bangles.

27.

Gautam Buddha Nagar

Mall

28.

Ghaziabad

Unique history, culture, and character

29.

Ghazipur

Opium

30.

Gonda

Sugar mills, rice mills and many other small industries and handicraft industry. One of the India's six Indian Telephone Industries is situated at Mankapur, and the largest sugar mill in India is situated at Kundarkhi.

31.

Gorakhpur

Religious centre

32.

Hamirpur

Baba Balak Nath Temple

33.

Hapur District

manufacturing hub of making Stainless Steel Pipes and Tubes. Hapur is also famous for papads, paper cones and tubes

34.

Hardoi

Temples and religious spaces.

35.

Hathras

Hathras can be of the age of Mahabharata

36.

Jaunpur District

Monuments, museums and holy places

37.

Jhansi

Designed colorful glass bangles.

38.

Kannauj

Kannauj famous for distilling of scents is known as India's perfume capital and is famous for its traditional Kannauj Perfume, a government protected entity, Kannauj itself has more than 200 perfume distilleries and is a market center for tobacco, Ittar (perfume), and rose water.

39.

Kanpur Dehat

Famous Katariyani Devi Temple of Kanpur Dehat,

40.

Kanpur Nagar

Famous for its leather and textile industries

41.

Kasganj

Religious significance

42.

Kaushambi

During Buddha's time Kaushambi

43.

Kushinagar

It is an international Buddhist pilgrimage centre.

44.

Lakhimpur Kheri

Dudhwa National Park,

45.

Lalitpur

walls of the fort

46.

Lucknow

Other famous products of Lucknow are its 'Ittars' (perfumes) and 'Kivam' (a tobacco product).

47.

Maharajganj

Religious temples Lehra devi and Itahiya

48.

Mahoba

Century granite Sun temple built

49.

Mainpuri

Two-thirds of its population resides in village andani of karhal.

50.

Mathura

Important pilgrim place

51.

Mau

known as Maunath Bhanjan

52.

Meerut

Famous for its scissors, sports goods and Gazak.

53.

Mirzapur

known for its carpets and brassware industries

54.

Moradabad

The city is known as Pital Nagri ("Brass City") for its famous brass handicrafts industry.

55.

Muzaffarnagar

which is famous for its sugar industry, paper mills and steel rolling mills.

56.

Pilibhit

very high tourism potential.

57.

Pratapgarh

producer of Aonla (Amla). The fruit grown here is sold all over India and the world in the form of sweets and medicines.

58.

Rae Bareli

Indira Gandhi Memorial Botanical Garden.

59.

Rampur

like sugar refining and cotton milling.

60.

Saharanpur

It is also famous for its agricultural produce such as mangos and basmati rice.

61.

Sant Kabir Nagar

Sant Kabir, the well known Sant(poet) and philosopher, lived at Magahar in the district.

62.

Sant Ravidas Nagar

The district is known by the name 'Carpet city' as it is home to the largest hand-knotted carpet weaving industry hubs in South Asia.

63.

Sambhal

Sambhal has the largest market of menthol in South Asia. It's also popular worldwide for its handicrafts made of buffalo horn, seashells, and mother of pearls.

64.

Shahjahanpur

Famous place for picnic for local peoples) and Khannaut(mostly used for cremation of dead people).

65.

Shamli

This place is famous for Sugar/Jaggery.

66.

Shravasti

This prosperous trading centre was well known for its religious associations.

67.

Siddharthnagar

which is known for its places of interest like pilgrims, parks, entertainment hubs, shopping centers, picnic spots, Ghats and so on.

68.

Sitapur

Historical and religious heritage

69.

Sonbhadra

Also, worth a mention are the Mukha Falls. 

70.

Sultanpur

The city has a large number of temples and palaces.

71.

Unnao

The city is famous for its leather, mosquito net, Zardozi and chemical industries.

72.

Varanasi (Kashi)

Kashi Vishwanath Temple is one of the most famous Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva.

73.

Allahabad

Heritage Structures

74.

Amethi

Amethi is also famous for the temple called Hanumangarhi and a mosque both built about hundred years ago.

75.

Bagpat

Baghpat town has an agriculture-based economy where sugarcane is a main crop. There are sugar mills in Baghpat, Ramala and Malakpur. Wheat, mustard, and vegetables are also extensively grown. Baraut is famous for its Rim and Dhura grown there, as well as its agricultural implements industry.


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