Monday, 15 July 2013

Demographics

As per provisional data of 2011 census, Noida had a population of 642,381, out of which males were 352,577 and females were 289,804. The literacy rate was 88.58 per cent.

Religions in Noida Religion Percent Hindus    80% Muslims    16% Jains    1.4% Others†    2.6% Distribution of religions †Includes Sikhs (0.2%), Buddhists (<0.2%). See also: List of cities in Uttar Pradesh

Noida originally consisted of around 100 villages, but now comes under the Gautum Buddh Nagar District of Uttar Pradesh. Most of the land in Noida is not very fertile and the agricultural output is low. It is in the flood plains of the Yamuna river on one side and the Hindon river on the other. Many villages are visible from the Noida Expressway, beginning from the Mahamaya flyover to Greater Noida on both sides. One end of Taj expressway terminates on Noida Expressway near Hindon river and other at Agra. Up until the 1980s these villages were flooded every 2–3 years, resulting in people temporarily moving to other places in Noida, and even as far as Mehrauli in Delhi. Before the Partition of India many villages of Noida had large Muslim populations but most of the population moved away after 1947.

Villages in Noida City

Naresh Yadav is the head of all Noida villages. Noida rural comprises of many castes like Brahmins, Rajputs, Yadavs and Gujjars and Brahmins are in majority. Mahesh Sharma the MLA of the BJP defeated BSP's Om Dutt Sharma by a margin of 27664 votes.

Sorkha jahidabad - Near Sector 117 and after Sector 77 Sarfabad - Sector 73 Barola - Sector 78, Sector 50 Parthala Khanjarpur - Sector 122 Kakrala, Noida - Near Sector 80 Salarpur - Sector 81 Garhi Chaukhandi - Sector 121 Bahlolpur - Morna - Sector 35 Shahdra - Sector 141 Sadarpur-Sector 45 Chhalera -Sector44

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