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Country
  
India

District
  
Ballia

PIN
  
221715

Local time
  
Thursday 11:54 PM

State
  
Uttar Pradesh

Time zone
  
IST (UTC+5:30)

Population
  
20,404 (2011)

Belthara Road

Weather
  
22°C, Wind N at 6 km/h, 50% Humidity

Belthara Road is a market town with a railway station in the north-western corner of Ballia district of Uttar Pradesh, India. Its eastern boundary is the intersection of Chaukiya Mod and Tinmuhani, and its western boundary is the rail station marks its western limits. Between these two points, the main market of Belthara is located. At Tinmuhani, public transport is available to nearby villages along the Belthara-Nagara road.

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Map of Belthara Road, Uttar Pradesh 221715

The town has a small bus depot, with service to Sikanderpur, Ballia, and Gorakhpur. About 2,000 people travel from the Belthara Road station daily.

Villages

  • The Imilia area is the end of town area but railway station and bus stop is near about 800 meters same distance
  • It is most famous village around with population over 2500 and one mosque jama masjid one Madarsa Darut taleem and one girls college zaibun Nisha Islamia girls college,this village has also given big personalities and powerful people like late Eng. Imtiyaz Ahmad, late Haji Mansoor Ahmad,

  • The Bichla Pokhra area is the center of town. A Ramlila is presented each autumn, and Sarkari Primary School is in this area.
  • Chandair Walipur is around 7 km from belthara raod, it is one of the most famous village around with population over 2000, this village has also given big personalities and powerful people like Late Mr. Abdul Bari(Biggest Zamidaar of the area), Late Mr. Mohd Khaliq Ahamed Close confident of former PM Indira Ghandhi, Late Mr. Faizul Bari alias Parvez Pradhan, Late Adv Mohd Atiq etc... etc...
  • Birhara is a small village.It is around 6km from belthra road,Sankat Mochan Hanuman temple one of the oldest temple in this region.Late Bala Singh was very well known person,his family belong to spartan community.
  • Chaukia is a village 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from the railway station.
  • Patnari, with a population of over 1,000, is 3 km north of Belthara Road. The main occupations are agriculture and business.
  • Chainpur Gulaura, also with a population of over 1,000, is 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from the Belthara Road rail station. The main occupations are also agriculture and business.
  • Buddhipur, with a population near 2000,it is one of the oldest villages in area. It has also an English medium school named St. Augusta School registered with CBSE board and managed by Mr. Vinod Pandey.
  • Sasana Bahadur Pur is 8 km from the Belthara Road rail station, near the village of Akhop at the intersection of the Belthara road and Madhuban Highway.
  • Tirnai Khizarpur: Larger village, with a population of 3,000, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) away.
  • Babhnauli: Small village, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Belthara Road, inhabited mainly by Brahmin landowners. Well educated, some have moved to the United Kingdom.
  • ""Rachhauli"": Small village about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Belthara Road, primarily inhabited by well-educated Brahmins and Muslims. There are many small temples. An old shiv temple is exist in the middle of village. ""Late Mr Suryabhan Mishra (Babua)"" was a very famous and nice person of the village. Mr Shiv Jee Mishra, Md kurban (Ex COV), MD Manauwar (Ex COV), Er Devendra Mishra, Er Shashikant Mishra, Er Ashwani Mishra, Er Alok Mishra, Er Rachit Mishra, Scientific Er C B Mishra(BARC Mumbai) Software Er Mr Dhananjay Mishra are some well known people of the village.
  • Bithuwa: This village incorporates almost half of Belthara Road. Public facilities include a bus station, post office, telephone exchange and hospital.There is also a madrasa, Madarsa Al-Gufran Darul Uloom. Bithuwa, with a population of about 1,500, is east of the bus station.
  • Rampur Kanungoyan: This Kayastha village is 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the Belthara Road rail station, on the bank of a canal at Rasra-Belthara Road. Its high school also serves several neighbouring villages.
  • Molanapur is a village with a temple, Shivalla. A nearby village is Tenua.
  • Eksaray is an agricultural village.
  • Pharsatar, a village with a population of 2,000, is 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) away.
  • Padri, a village of about 500 families, is 3 km northwest of the railway station on Sonadih Road and a few miles from the Ghaghara. Its northern and western sides are surrounded by a lake visited by birds during the monsoon. The village has several old temples.
  • Kakrason is near Ubhaon Thana and the Sarayu. Kayasthas are the majority community.
  • Telma Jamaludinpur: According to the 2011 Indian Census, its village code is 197832. Telma Jamaludinpur is 8.2 kilometres (5.1 mi) from the Belthara Road rail station. It has a Hindu majority and a Muslim minority, relying on agriculture. The 2.5-square-kilometre (0.97 sq mi) village, at an elevation of 84 m (276 ft) was founded in 1713 and had a population of 3,328 (1,709 males and 1,619 females) in 2011.
  • ""Ubhaon"": The village, with a population of 2,000 near the Ghaghra,There is also a very beautiful Mosque and a Madarsa.This village is also famous for Poice station Its police station is on the Gorakhpur-Bihar highway, you can get easily transport services from here. This is highly educated society and very clean area.
  • Kundail Niyamat Ali, with a Muslim-majority population of about 10,000 and three mosques (including Jama Masjid), is 1 km west of Belthara Road.
  • Shahpur Afghan, with a population of over 5,000, is 5.0 km east of Belthara Road and was founded about 450 years ago by Afghan troops.
  • Baragoah- also known as piproli baragoah,it is near about 5km away from railway station,

    Schools

  • D. A. V. Inter college: One of the oldest schools in the town for sixth- to 12th-grade students, it is next to the rail station.
  • G. M. A. M. Inter college: Another old school for sixth- to 12th-grade boys, it is also next to the rail station.
  • Shayam Sundari Girls Inter College: Old school for sixth- to 12th-grade girls.
  • Devendra P. G. Degree College: On the Belthara-Madhuban road
  • NavJeevan English School: Secondary co-ed school
  • M. M. D. Public School: Secondary co-ed school with dormitory facilities
  • Attractions

    The Bhageshwari temple, dedicated to the goddess of the same name, is between Ballia and Belthara Road and is the most-visited place of worship by local Hindus. A month-long annual fair, Sonadih Mela, is held here in conjunction with Navratri. Another attraction is the Ghaghara. The Laxmi Narayan Picture Palace, in the main market, shows Bhojpuri films.

    Ghaghara river is a famous river in state of Uttar Pradesh, forever, this area has had famous political persons .

    References

    Belthara Road Wikipedia