Lambhua

Lambhua
Town
Lambhua

Location in Uttar Pradesh, India

Coordinates: 26°08′N 82°13′E / 26.13°N 82.22°E / 26.13; 82.22Coordinates: 26°08′N 82°13′E / 26.13°N 82.22°E / 26.13; 82.22
Country  India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Sultanpur
Government
  Block Incharge Ram Akbal Verma
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Vehicle registration UP-44
Sex ratio 1000:1014 /

Lambhua is a town and a Nagar Panchayat in Sultanpur district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is located on the National Highway 56 (India). According to Census 2011 information the sub-district code of Lambhua block is 00917. There are about 431 villages in Lambhua block. [1]

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[2] Lambhua had a population of 7822. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Lambhua has an average literacy rate of 86%, more than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 88.85%, and female literacy is 85.15%.[3]

Villages in Lambhua

  • Asarvan
  • Antpur
  • Ahiraula
  • Arjun pur
  • Basawanpur
  • Bada Gao
  • Badhupur
  • Bahmarpur
  • Bhadaiyan
  • Balahi
  • Baruaa Dakhchani
  • Baruaa Uttari
  • Belauna Poorab
  • Bendoopara
  • Bharkhar

  • Bhadayan
  • Bhatera
  • Chaukiya
  • Chaupariya
  • Dadari
  • Dewal Pur
  • Dewri
  • Dhanech
  • Dhariyamaoo
  • Dhelha
  • Dubauli
  • Dulhapur
  • Gajapur
  • Garawa
  • Garwa Pur

  • Gauhani
  • Ghatampur Utari
  • Gopalpur Madhaiya
  • Gopinathpur
  • Gothawajagipur
  • Haraha
  • Harihar Pur
  • Hata
  • Ishipur (Mishra ka Pura)
  • Jagannathpur
  • Jakhani Kalan
  • Jamkhuri
  • Kaithapur
  • kunvarpur no.2
  • Keshaw Pur

  • Khasare
  • Khudauli
  • Khunshekhpur
  • Lakshachak
  • Lotiya
  • Madanpur Dewrar
  • Madanpur Paniyar
  • Majhui
  • Maksudan
  • Malak Doshi Patti
  • Mukundpur
  • Narayanpur
  • Naredrapur
  • Narharpur
  • Naugawan

  • Noorampatti
  • Parsrampur
  • Panna Tikari
  • Pilkhini
  • Piyare Pur
  • Purebaghrai
  • Raghunathpur
  • Raja Umari
  • Rampur Kurmiyan
  • Ratanpur
  • Raipur
  • Ranipur
  • Rikhpur
  • Saray Manga
  • Sabsukhpur

  • Sakhauli Kalan
  • sakawa
  • Satapur Saray
  • Semari Rajapur
  • Shahgarh
  • Shahpur Harbansh
  • Shankarpur
  • Shivgarh
  • Shripati pur
  • Sury Bhan Patti
  • Tatao Muraini
  • Terayen
  • Vaini Sarrya
  • Dakahi

References

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