Bandanpur Explained

Bandanpur
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Map:India Uttar Pradesh #India
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates:26.6°N 108°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Uttar Pradesh
Subdivision Type2:Division
Subdivision Name2:Ayodhya division
Subdivision Type3:District
Subdivision Name3:Ayodhya district
Leader Title1:BJP
Leader Name1:Vidyabhushan Tiwari
Unit Pref:Metric
Population Total:2700
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Hindi
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code Type:PIN
Postal Code:224141[1]

Bandanpur is a village in Ayodhya district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

Geography

It is 8 km from the historical site of Sringirishi Ashram. Bandanpur is 40 km away from district headquarters Ayodhya city. Bandanpur is within 5 km of the villages of Hardoiya, Aanapur Saraiya, Hardi, Khirauni, Khirauni, Amsin, Trilokpur, Samda, Maya Bazar, Mehbubganj and Goshainganj.

History

Bandanpur and Jayanti Prasad Tiwari

Jayanti Prasad Tiwari was a social activist born in Bandanpur to a Brahmin Tiwari family. Shri Jayanti Prasad Tiwari, who journeyed in 1932 from Bandanpur to Ahmedabad. During his journey, he helped many people find employment in various mills and other companies. It is claimed that after Tiwari began working with the late Khan Bahadur Rustom Cama at Cama Group, he took Mahatma Gandhi's ashes to Ahmedabad, and that after thirteen days after Gandhi's death, his ashes were immersed in the rivers and seas of the country. Jayanti Prasad Tiwari (1925 - 1983), the founder of the Jan Sewa Ashram Purva Madhymik Vidyalay school in 1979. Jayanti Prasad Tiwari was a social activist from Uttar Pradesh and was born in the village of Bandanpur to a well-known Brahmin Tiwari family. In 1932, at a young age, he moved to Ahmedabad and worked with Rustom Cama, a notable figure from Ahmedabad. He was unable to study during his childhood, therefore, as an adult, he decided to open schools and universities, beginning in his home village. Fundraising has allowed the foundation of the Jan Sewa Ashram schools. His death on March 28, 1983, is commemorated every year at his schools.

Another notable figure is the late Shri Anantu Tiwari, who lost his life in the Indus Pak war.Ramshubhavan Tiwari retired Amry CaptionJawalaprasad Tiwari Notable VillagerAmbicaprasad Tiwari Has a record for Holding Gram Pradhan Post for More than 25 Years.

Agriculture

In Bandanpur, people are dependent on agriculture. Wheat, rice, sugarcane, mustard, and mangoes are the main crops.

Education

Transport

The nearest railway station is Goshainganj Railway Station, over away.

The nearest bus station is also there.

References

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.whereincity.com/india/pincode/uttar-pradesh/faizabad.htm Faizabad District PIN Codes and Zip Codes
  2. Web site: Jan Sewa Ashram Pmv,Bandanpur School, Bandhanpur, Faizabad - Uttar Pradesh . Icbse.com . 2018-03-05.
  3. Mehbubganj Road, Bandanpur Village, Birshah Pur, Uttar Pradesh 224141, Índia
  4. Gauhaniya Rd, Bandanpur, Uttar Pradesh (224141), India
  5. Chaurani, Bandanpur, Uttar Pradesh (224141), India
  6. Gauhaniya Rd, Bandanpur, Uttar Pradesh 224141,India
  7. Amsin Rd, Birshah Pur, Uttar Pradesh 224141, India
  8. Web site: Bandipur: Find the Latest News, Photos, Videos on Bandipur.