Misrikh

City in Uttar Pradesh, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Misrikh is a city and a municipal board in Sitapur district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

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Misrikh
City
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Dadhichi Kund
Misrikh is located in Uttar Pradesh
Misrikh
Misrikh
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 27°27′N 80°31′E
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictSitapur
Population
 (2011)
  Total
18,390
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Postal code
261401
Vehicle registrationUP 34
Websitehttps://sitapur.nic.in/hi/
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History

The region came under Magadh Kingdom in ancient India. After the fall of the Nandas and the Mauryas, the region came under the power of the Shunga dynasty. Terracotta sculptures of Shunga style were found in nearby Sidhauli Tehsil. Similarly, some small idols of Gupta period were found in Badesar in Mishrik Tehsil. Naimisharanya, also known as Neemsar, holds immense religious importance in Hindu mythology and is mentioned in several ancient scriptures, including the Mahabharata and the Puranas, situated on the left bank of the Gomti, it is a pilgrimage site where Maharishi Ved Vyas composed the Puranas. During the post-Vedic period, it is believed that a vast university existed in the region where 88,000 Shastri rishis gathered knowledge to perform a thousand-year sacrificial ritual (yagna) to purify the world. Naimisharanya is renowned for its temples, sacred ponds, and the Chakra Tirtha, a revered water body where devotees take holy dips. The proximity of Misrikh to such a prominent spiritual center enhances its cultural and historical significance, attracting numerous pilgrims and tourists to the area.

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Religions in Misrikh
Religion Percent
Hindus
96%
Muslims
4%
Jains
0.5%
Others†
0.5%
Distribution of religions
Includes Sikhs (0.2%), Buddhists (<0.2%).
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Demographics

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Religion Total Male Female
Hindu 835,817 (90.24%) 447,279 388,538
Muslim 82,275 (8.88%) 42,863 39,412
Christian 967 (0.1%) 496 471
Sikh 2,665 (0.29%) 1,438 1,227
Buddhist 634 (0.07%) 326 308
Jain 51 (0.01%) 17 34
Other Religion 10 (0%) 6 4
No Religion Specified 3,782 (0.41%) 1,897 1,885
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Total Male Female
Children (Age 0-6) 143,607 75,008 68,599
Literacy 66.25% 64.72% 45.98%
Scheduled Caste 354,306 189,416 164,890
Scheduled Tribe 456 241 215
Illiterate 407,697 174,399 233,298
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Total Male Female
Schedule Caste 354,306 189,416 164,890
Schedule Tribe 456 241 215
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Total Male Female
Main Workers 207,013 183,571 23,442
Cultivators 111,954 103,525 8,429
Agriculture Labourer 56,548 50,982 5,566
Household Industries 6,784 4,397 2,387
Other Workers 31,727 24,667 7,060
Marginal Workers 88,383 62,818 25,565
Non Working 630,805 247,933 382,872
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Notable People

Parliament MP: Ashok Kumar Rawat (Misrikh)[1]

Assembly MLAs:

  • Ramkrishna Bhargava (Misrikh)
  • Manish Rawat (Sidhauli)
  • Praveen Singh (Former Block Head Machhrehta, Resident of Anogi Village)
  • Kiran Bala Singh (Village Head, Resident of Anogi Village)
  • Late Ram Prasad Singh (Vice Block Head of Machhrehta block as mentioned in The Gazette of India - Government of Uttar Pradesh, 1962, Resident of Anogi Village)

Nearby Prominent Villages (Naimiṣāraṇya Tirth)

Naimisaradya Village

Naimisaradya village lies within the Misrikh tehsil of Sitapur district, Uttar Pradesh. It covers an area of approximately 466 hectares and had a population of about 1,420 as per the 2011 Census. The village is situated adjacent to the main Naimisharanya pilgrimage area, and serves as one of the key local habitations supporting pilgrims and temple activities.[2]

Anogi Village

Anogi (Hindi: अनोगी) is a village in Machhrehta block of Misrikh tehsil in Sitapur district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It forms part of the Lucknow Division. Th and is often associated with this pilgrimage site. It functions as an independent gram panchayat (village council).

Thakurnagar Village

Thakurnagar is another settlement situated in the vicinity of Naimisharanya and likewise appears in the list of 36 villages under the Naimisharanya Dham development notification. It is believed to lie along or close to the traditional parikrama (circumambulation) route associated with the Dham.[3]

Naimiṣāraṇya Tirth

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Assembly Segments

Presently, Misrikh Lok Sabha comprises five Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments. These are:[4]

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No Name District Member Party
153 Misrikh (SC) Sitapur Ramkrishna Bhargav Bharatiya Janata Party
159 Bilgram-Mallanwan Hardoi Ashish Kumar Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
160 Balamau (SC) Rampal Verma Bharatiya Janata Party
161 Sandila Alka Singh Arkvanshi Bharatiya Janata Party
209 Bilhaur (SC) Kanpur Nagar Rahul Bachha Sonkar Bharatiya Janata Party
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Members of Parliament

Lok Sabha Election Results

Lok Sabha 2024

[6][7]

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2024 Indian general elections: Misrikh
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Ashok Kumar Rawat 475,016 45.15 Decrease6.90
SP Sangita Rajwanshi 4,41,610 41.98 Increase41.98
BSP B R Ahirwar 1,11,945 10.64 Decrease31.61
NOTA None of the Above 8,029 0.76 Decrease0.23
Majority 33,406 3.18 Decrease6.62
Turnout 10,51,983 56.01 Decrease1.16
BJP hold Swing
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Lok Sabha 2019

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2019 Indian general elections: Misrikh[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Ashok Kumar Rawat 534,429 52.05
BSP Neelu Satyarthi 4,33,757 42.25
INC Manjari Rahi 26,505 2.58
PSP(L) Arun Kumari Kori 2,442 0.24
NOTA None of the Above 10,181 0.99
Majority 1,00,642 9.80
Turnout 10,27,382 57.17
BJP hold Swing
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Lok Sabha 2014

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2014 Indian general elections: Misrikh[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Anju Bala 4,12,575 41.33
BSP Ashok Kumar Rawat 3,25,212 32.58
SP Jai Prakash 1,94,759 19.51
INC Om Prakash 33,075 3.31
Independent Hans Mukhi Katheria 8,635 0.86
NOTA None of the Above 9,633 0.96
Majority 87,363 8.75
Turnout 9,98,314 57.85
BJP gain from BSP Swing
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