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Uttar Pradesh ˌ ʊ t er p r e ˈ d ɛ ʃ lit North Province is a state in northern India With over 241 million inhabitants it is the most populated state in India as well as the most populous country subdivision in the world more populous than all but four other countries outside of India and accounting for 16 5 per cent of the population of India or around 3 per cent of the total world population The state is bordered by Rajasthan to the west Haryana Himachal Pradesh and Delhi to the northwest Uttarakhand and Nepal to the north Bihar to the east Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand to the south It is the fourth largest Indian state by area covering 243 286 km2 93 933 sq mi equal to 7 3 per cent of the total area of India Lucknow serves as the state capital with Prayagraj being the judicial capital It is divided into 18 divisions and 75 districts On 9 November 2000 a new state Uttaranchal now Uttarakhand was created from Uttar Pradesh s western Himalayan hill region The two major rivers of the state the Ganges and its tributary Yamuna meet at the Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj a Hindu pilgrimage site Other notable rivers are Gomti and Saryu The forest cover in the state is 6 1 per cent of the state s geographical area The cultivable area is 82 per cent of the total geographical area and the net area sown is 68 5 per cent of the cultivable area Uttar PradeshStateTaj MahalSarnathIIT VaranasiDudhwa National ParkKashi Vishwanath TempleAgra FortEmblem of Uttar PradeshEtymology Northern ProvinceMotto Satyameva Jayate Truth alone triumphs Location of Uttar Pradesh in IndiaCoordinates 26 51 N 80 55 E 26 85 N 80 91 E 26 85 80 91Country IndiaRegionNorth IndiaBefore wasUnited Provinces 1937 1950 Formation24 January 1950Capital and largest cityLucknowLargest metroLucknowDistricts75 18 divisions Government BodyGovernment of Uttar Pradesh GovernorAnandiben Patel Chief ministerYogi Adityanath BJP Deputy chief ministerKeshav Prasad Maurya BJP Brajesh Pathak BJP State LegislatureBicameral CouncilUttar Pradesh Legislative Council 100 seats AssemblyUttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly 403 seats National ParliamentParliament of India Rajya Sabha31 seats Lok Sabha80 seatsHigh CourtAllahabad High CourtArea Total243 286 km2 93 933 sq mi Rank4thDimensions Length240 km 150 mi Width650 km 400 mi Elevation300 m 1 000 ft Highest elevation Sivalik Hills 957 m 3 140 ft Lowest elevation Easter side 60 m 200 ft Population 2021 Total241 066 874 Rank1st Density1 001 km2 2 590 sq mi Urban22 27 Rural77 73 Language OfficialHindi Additional officialUrdu Official scriptDevanagari scriptGDP Total 2022 2023 24 39 lakh crore US 290 billion Rank2nd Per capita 105 000 US 1 300 28th Time zoneUTC 05 30 IST ISO 3166 codeIN UPVehicle registrationUPHDI 2018 0 600 Medium 35th Literacy 2011 67 68 29th Sex ratio 2021 1015 1000 19th Websiteup wbr gov wbr inSymbols of Uttar PradeshEmblem of Uttar PradeshFoundation dayUttar Pradesh DayBirdSarus craneFlowerPalashMammalBarasinghaTreeAshokaState highway markState highway of Uttar Pradesh UP SH1 UP SH99List of Indian state symbols Uttar Pradesh was established in 1950 after India had become a republic It is a successor to the United Provinces established in 1935 by renaming the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh in turn established in 1902 from the North Western Provinces and the Oudh Province Though long known for sugar production the state s economy is now dominated by the services industry The service sector comprises travel and tourism hotel industry real estate insurance and financial consultancies The economy of Uttar Pradesh is the third largest state economy in India with 18 63 lakh crore US 220 billion in gross domestic product and a per capita GSDP of 68 810 US 820 The High Court of the state is located in Prayagraj The state contributes 80 seats to the lower house Lok Sabha and 31 seats and the upper house Rajya Sabha Inhabitants of the state are called Awadhi Bagheli Bhojpuriya Braji Bundeli Kannauji or Rohilkhandi depending upon their region of origin Hinduism is practised by more than three fourths of the population with Islam being the next largest religious group Hindi is the most widely spoken language and is also the official language of the state along with Urdu Uttar Pradesh was home to most of the mainstream political entities that existed in ancient and medieval India including the Maurya Empire Harsha Empire Gupta Empire Pala Empire Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire as well as many other empires At the time of the Indian independence movement in the early 20th century there were three major princely states in Uttar Pradesh Ramgadi Rampur and Benares The state houses several holy Hindu temples and pilgrimage centres Along with several historical natural and religious tourist destinations including Agra Aligarh Ayodhya Bareilly Gorakhpur Kanpur Kushinagar Lucknow Mathura Meerut Prayagraj Varanasi and Vrindavan Uttar Pradesh is also home to three World Heritage sites HistoryPrehistory Modern human hunter gatherers have been in Uttar Pradesh since between around 85 000 and 72 000 years ago There have also been prehistorical finds in the state from the Middle and Upper Paleolithic dated to 21 000 31 000 years old and Mesolithic Microlithic hunter gatherer settlement near Pratapgarh from around 10550 9550 BCE Villages with domesticated cattle sheep and goats and evidence of agriculture began as early as 6000 BCE and gradually developed between c 4000 and 1500 BCE beginning with the Indus Valley Civilisation and Harappa culture to the Vedic period and extending into the Iron Age Ancient and classical period The Dhamekh Stupa in Sarnath is where Gautama Buddha first taught the Dharma and where the Buddhist Sangha came into existence through the enlightenment of Kondanna Out of the sixteen mahajanapadas lit great realms or oligarchic republics that existed in ancient India seven fell entirely within the present day boundaries of the state The kingdom of Kosala in the Mahajanapada era was also located within the regional boundaries of modern day Uttar Pradesh According to Hinduism the divine King Rama of the Ramayana epic reigned in Ayodhya the capital of Kosala Krishna another divine king of Hindu legend who plays a key role in the Mahabharata epic and is revered as the eighth reincarnation Avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu is said to have been born in the city of Mathura The aftermath of the Kurukshetra War is believed to have taken place in the area between the Upper Doab and Delhi in what was Kuru Mahajanapada during the reign of the Pandava King Yudhishthira The kingdom of the Kurus corresponds to the Black and Red Ware and Painted Gray Ware culture and the beginning of the Iron Age in northwest India around 1000 BCE Control over Gangetic plains region was of vital importance to the power and stability of all of India s major empires including the Maurya 320 200 BCE Kushan 100 250 CE Gupta 350 600 and Gurjara Pratihara 650 1036 empires Following the Huns invasions that broke the Gupta empire the Ganges Yamuna Doab saw the rise of Kannauj During the reign of Harshavardhana 590 647 the Kannauj empire reached its zenith It spanned from Punjab in the north and Gujarat in the west to Bengal in the east and Odisha in the south It included parts of central India north of the Narmada River and it encompassed the entire Indo Gangetic Plain Many communities in various parts of India claim descent from the migrants of Kannauj Soon after Harshavardhana s death his empire disintegrated into many kingdoms which were invaded and ruled by the Gurjara Pratihara empire which challenged Bengal s Pala Empire for control of the region Kannauj was several times invaded by the South Indian Rashtrakuta dynasty from the 8th century to the 10th century After the fall of the Pala empire the Chero dynasty ruled from the 12th century to the 18th century Delhi Sultanate Uttar Pradesh was partially or entirely ruled by the Delhi Sultanate for 320 years 1206 1526 Five dynasties ruled over the Delhi Sultanate sequentially the Mamluk dynasty 1206 90 the Khalji dynasty 1290 1320 the Tughlaq dynasty 1320 1414 the Sayyid dynasty 1414 51 and the Lodi dynasty 1451 1526 The first Sultan of Delhi Qutb ud Din Aibak conquered some parts of Uttar Pradesh including Meerut Aligarh and Etawah His successor Iltutmish expanded the Sultanate s rule over Uttar Pradesh by defeating the King of Kannauj During the reign of Sultan Balban the Mamluk dynasty faced numerous rebellions in the state but he was able to suppress them and establish his authority Alauddin Khilji extended his conquests to various regions in the state including Varanasi and Prayagraj Apart from the rulers the Delhi Sultanate era also saw the growth of Sufism in Uttar Pradesh Sufi saints such as Nizamuddin Auliya and Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki lived during this period and their teachings had a significant impact on the people of the region Sultanat era in the state also witnessed the construction of mosques and tombs including the Atala Masjid in Jaunpur the Jama Masjid in Fatehpur Sikri and the Ghiyath al Din Tughluq s Tomb in Tughlaqabad Medieval and early modern period In the 16th century Babur a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley modern day Uzbekistan swept across the Khyber Pass and founded the Mughal Empire covering India along with modern day Afghanistan Pakistan and Bangladesh The Mughals were descended from Persianised Central Asian Turks with significant Mongol admixture In the Mughal era Uttar Pradesh became the heartland of the empire Mughal emperors Babur and Humayun ruled from Delhi In 1540 an Afghan Sher Shah Suri took over the reins of Uttar Pradesh after defeating the Mughal King Humanyun Sher Shah and his son Islam Shah ruled Uttar Pradesh from their capital at Gwalior After the death of Islam Shah Suri his prime minister Hemu became the de facto ruler of Uttar Pradesh Bihar Madhya Pradesh and the western parts of Bengal He was bestowed the title of Hemchandra Vikramaditya title of Vikramaditya adopted from Vedic period at his formal coronation took place at Purana Qila in Delhi on 7 October 1556 A month later Hemu died in the Second Battle of Panipat and Uttar Pradesh came under Emperor Akbar s rule Akbar ruled from Agra and Fatehpur Sikri In the 18th century after the fall of Mughal authority the power vacuum was filled by the Maratha Empire in the mid 18th century the Maratha army invaded the Uttar Pradesh region which resulted in Rohillas losing control of Rohilkhand to the Maratha forces led by Raghunath Rao and Malha Rao Holkar The conflict between Rohillas and Marathas came to an end on 18 December 1788 with the arrest of Ghulam Qadir the grandson of Najeeb ud Daula who was defeated by the Maratha general Mahadaji Scindia In 1803 04 following the Second Anglo Maratha War when the British East India Company defeated the Maratha Empire much of the region came under British suzerainty British India era Timeline of reorganisation and name changes of UP1807Ceded and Conquered Provinces14 November 1834Presidency of Agra1 January 1836North Western Provinces3 April 1858Oudh taken under British control Delhi taken away from NWP and merged into Punjab1 April 1871Ajmer Merwara amp Kekri made separate commissioner ship15 February 1877Oudh added to North Western Provinces22 March 1902Renamed United Provinces of Agra and Oudh3 January 1921Renamed United Provinces of British India1 April 1937Renamed United Provinces1 April 1946Self rule granted15 August 1947Part of independent India24 January 1950Renamed Uttar Pradesh9 November 2000Uttaranchal state now known as Uttarakhand created from part of Uttar Pradesh Starting from Bengal in the second half of the 18th century a series of battles for north Indian lands finally gave the British East India Company accession over the state s territories Ajmer and Jaipur kingdoms were also included in this northern territory which was named the North Western Provinces of Agra Although UP later became the fifth largest state of India NWPA was one of the smallest states of the British Indian empire Its capital shifted twice between Agra and Allahabad Due to dissatisfaction with British rule a serious rebellion erupted in various parts of North India which became known as the Indian Rebellion of 1857 Bengal regiment s sepoy stationed at Meerut cantonment Mangal Pandey is widely considered as its starting point After the revolt failed the British divided the most rebellious regions by reorganising their administrative boundaries splitting the Delhi region from NWFP of Agra and merging it with Punjab Province while the Ajmer Marwar region was merged with Rajputana and Oudh was incorporated into the state The new state was called the North Western Provinces of Agra and Oudh which in 1902 was renamed as the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh It was commonly referred to as the United Provinces or its acronym UP In 1920 the capital of the province was shifted from Allahabad to Lucknow The high court continued to be at Allahabad but a bench was established at Lucknow Allahabad continues to be an important administrative base of today s Uttar Pradesh and has several administrative headquarters Uttar Pradesh continued to be central to Indian politics and was especially important in modern Indian history as a hotbed of the Indian independence movement The state hosted modern educational institutions such as the Aligarh Muslim University Banaras Hindu University and Darul Uloom Deoband Nationally known figures such as Ram Prasad Bismil and Chandra Shekhar Azad were among the leaders of the movement in Uttar Pradesh and Motilal Nehru Jawaharlal Nehru Madan Mohan Malaviya and Govind Ballabh Pant were important national leaders of the Indian National Congress The All India Kisan Sabha was formed at the Lucknow session of the Congress on 11 April 1936 with the famous nationalist Sahajanand Saraswati elected as its first president to address the longstanding grievances of the peasantry and mobilise them against the zamindari landlords attacks on their occupancy rights thus sparking the Farmers movements in India During the Quit India Movement of 1942 Ballia district overthrew the colonial authority and installed an independent administration under Chittu Pandey Ballia became known as Baghi Ballia Rebel Ballia for this significant role in India s independence movement Post independence After India s independence the United Provinces were renamed Uttar Pradesh lit northern province preserving UP as the acronym with the change coming into effect on 24 January 1950 The new state was formed after the merger of several princely states and territories including the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh and the Delhi territory The state has provided nine of India s prime ministers which is more than any other state and is the source of the largest number of seats in the Lok Sabha Despite its political influence since ancient times its poor record in economic development and administration poor governance organised crime and corruption have kept it among India s backward states The state has been affected by repeated episodes of caste related and communal violence In December 1992 the disputed Babri Mosque located in Ayodhya was demolished by Hindu activists leading to widespread violence across India In 2000 northern districts of the state were separated to form the state of Uttarakhand GeographyA part of the Gangetic Plain Uttar Pradesh with a total area of 240 928 square kilometres 93 023 sq mi is India s fourth largest state in terms of land area and is roughly of same size as United Kingdom It is situated on the northern spout of India and shares an international boundary with Nepal The Himalayas border the state on the north but the plains that cover most of the state are distinctly different from those high mountains The larger Gangetic Plain region is in the north it includes the Ganges Yamuna Doab the Ghaghra plains the Ganges plains and the Terai The smaller Vindhya Range and plateau region are in the south It is characterised by hard rock strata and a varied topography of hills plains valleys and plateaus The Bhabhar tract gives place to the terai area which is covered with tall elephant grass and thick forests interspersed with marshes and swamps The sluggish rivers of the bhabhar deepen in this area their course running through a tangled mass of thick undergrowth The terai runs parallel to the bhabhar in a thin strip The entire alluvial plain is divided into three sub regions The first in the eastern tract consisting of 14 districts which are subject to periodical floods and droughts and have been classified as scarcity areas These districts have the highest density of population which gives the lowest per capita land The other two regions the central and the western are comparatively better with a well developed irrigation system They suffer from waterlogging and large scale user tracts In addition the area is fairly arid The state has more than 32 large and small rivers of them the Ganga Yamuna Saraswati Sarayu Betwa and Ghaghara are larger and of religious importance in Hinduism Cultivation is intensive in the state Uttar Pradesh falls under three agro climatic zones viz Middle Gangetic Plains region Zone IV Upper Gangetic Plains region Zone V and Central Plateau and Hills region Zone VIII The valley areas have fertile and rich soil There is intensive cultivation on terraced hill slopes but irrigation facilities are deficient The Siwalik Range which forms the southern foothills of the Himalayas slopes down into a boulder bed called bhabhar The transitional belt running along the entire length of the state is called the terai and bhabhar area It has rich forests cutting across it are innumerable streams which swell into raging torrents during the monsoon Climate Monsoon clouds over Indirapuram Uttar Pradesh has a humid subtropical climate and experiences four seasons The winter in January and February is followed by summer between March and May and the monsoon season between June and September Summers are extreme with temperatures fluctuating anywhere between 0 50 C 32 122 F in parts of the state coupled with dry hot winds called the Loo The Gangetic plain varies from semiarid to sub humid The mean annual rainfall ranges from 650 mm 26 inches in the southwest corner of the state to 1 000 mm 39 inches in the eastern and south eastern parts of the state Primarily a summer phenomenon the Bay of Bengal branch of the Indian monsoon is the major bearer of rain in most parts of state After summer it is the southwest monsoon which brings most of the rain here while in winters rain due to the western disturbances and north east monsoon also contribute small quantities towards the overall precipitation of the state Climate data for Uttar PradeshMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearMean daily maximum C F 29 9 85 8 31 9 89 4 35 4 95 7 37 7 99 9 36 9 98 4 31 7 89 1 28 4 83 1 27 4 81 3 29 4 84 9 31 4 88 5 30 1 86 2 28 9 84 0 31 6 88 9 Mean daily minimum C F 11 0 51 8 12 1 53 8 15 8 60 4 19 9 67 8 22 4 72 3 22 9 73 2 22 2 72 0 21 6 70 9 20 8 69 4 18 5 65 3 14 4 57 9 11 5 52 7 17 8 64 0 Average precipitation mm inches 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 1 11 0 4 40 1 6 138 5 4 163 6 4 129 5 1 155 6 1 68 2 7 28 1 1 4 0 2 741 29 2 Average precipitation days 0 1 0 3 0 3 1 1 3 3 10 9 17 0 16 2 10 9 5 0 2 4 0 3 67 8Mean monthly sunshine hours 291 4 282 8 300 7 303 0 316 2 186 0 120 9 111 6 177 0 248 44 270 0 288 3 2 896 34Source The rain in Uttar Pradesh can vary from an annual average of 170 cm 67 inches in hilly areas to 84 cm 33 inches in Western Uttar Pradesh Given the concentration of most of this rainfall in the four months of the monsoon excess rain can lead to floods and shortage to droughts As such these two phenomena floods and droughts commonly recur in the state The climate of the Vindhya Range and plateau is subtropical with a mean annual rainfall between 1 000 and 1 200 mm 39 and 47 inches most of which comes during the monsoon Typical summer months are from March to June with maximum temperatures ranging from 30 38 C 86 100 F There is a low relative humidity of around 20 and dust laden winds blow throughout the season In summer hot winds called loo blow all across Uttar Pradesh Flora and fauna State symbols of Uttar Pradesh State animal Swamp deer Rucervus duvaucelii State bird Sarus crane Antigone antigone State tree Ashoka Saraca asoca State flower Palash Butea monosperma State dance KathakState sport Field hockey Uttar Pradesh has an abundance of natural resources In 2011 the recorded forest area in the state was 16 583 km2 6 403 sq mi which is about 6 9 of the state s geographical area In spite of rapid deforestation and poaching of wildlife a diverse flora and fauna continue to exist in the state Uttar Pradesh is a habitat for 4 2 of all species of Algae recorded in India 6 4 of Fungi 6 0 of Lichens 2 9 of Bryophytes 3 3 of Pteridophytes 8 7 of Gymnosperms 8 1 of Angiosperms Several species of trees large and small mammals reptiles and insects are found in the belt of temperate upper mountainous forests Medicinal plants are found in the wild and are also grown in plantations The Terai Duar savanna and grasslands support cattle Moist deciduous trees grow in the upper Gangetic plain especially along its riverbanks This plain supports a wide variety of plants and animals The Ganges and its tributaries are the habitat of large and small reptiles amphibians fresh water fish and crabs Scrubland trees such as the Babool Vachellia nilotica and animals such as the Chinkara Gazella bennettii are found in the arid Vindhyas Tropical dry deciduous forests are found in all parts of the plains Since much sunlight reaches the ground shrubs and grasses are also abundant Large tracts of these forests have been cleared for cultivation Tropical thorny forests consisting of widely scattered thorny trees mainly babool are mostly found in the southwestern parts of the state Uttar Pradesh is known for its extensive avifauna The most common birds which are found in the state are doves peafowl junglefowl black partridges house sparrows songbirds blue jays parakeets quails bulbuls comb ducks kingfishers woodpeckers snipes and parrots Bird sanctuaries in the state include Bakhira Sanctuary National Chambal Sanctuary Chandra Prabha Wildlife Sanctuary Hastinapur Wildlife Sanctuary Kaimoor Wildlife Sanctuary and Okhla Sanctuary Other animals in the state include reptiles such as lizards cobras kraits and gharials Among the wide variety of fishes the most common ones are mahaseer and trout Some animal species have gone extinct in recent years while others like the lion from the Gangetic Plain the rhinoceros from the Terai region Ganges river dolphin primarily found in the Ganges have become endangered Many species are vulnerable to poaching despite regulation by the government Anandabodhi tree Ficus religiosa in Jetavana Monastery Sravasti A hybrid nasturtium Tropaeolum majus showing nectar spur found mainly in Hardoi district An endangered Ganges river dolphin Platanista gangetica lives in the Ganges river View of the Terai region The threatened Gharial Gavialis gangeticus is a large fish eating crocodilian found in the Ganges RiverDivisions districts and citiesDivisions of Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh is divided into 75 districts under these 18 divisions SaharanpurMoradabadBareillyMeerutAligarhAgraDevipatanBastiGorakhpur KanpurLucknowAyodhyaAzamgarhJhansiChitrakootPrayagrajVaranasiMirzapur The following is a list of top districts from state of Uttar Pradesh by population ranked in respect of all India Rank in India District Population Growth Rate Sex Ratio Females per 1000 Males Literacy Rate 13 Prayagraj 5 954 391 20 63 901 72 3226 Moradabad 4 772 006 25 22 906 56 7727 Ghaziabad 4 681 645 42 27 881 78 0730 Azamgarh 4 613 913 17 11 1019 70 9331 Lucknow 4 589 838 25 82 917 77 2932 Kanpur Nagar 4 581 268 9 92 862 79 6541 Agra 4 418 797 22 05 868 71 5850 Bareilly 4 448 359 22 93 887 58 5 Each district is governed by a District Magistrate who is an Indian Administrative Service IAS officer appointed Government of Uttar Pradesh and reports to Divisional Commissioner of the division in which his district falls The Divisional Commissioner is an IAS officer of high seniority Each district is divided into subdivisions governed by a Sub Divisional Magistrate and again into Blocks Blocks consists of panchayats village councils and town municipalities These blocks consists of urban units viz census towns and rural units called gram panchayat Uttar Pradesh has more metropolitan cities than any other state in India The absolute urban population of the state is 44 4 million which constitutes 11 8 of the total urban population of India the second highest of any state According to the 2011 census there are 15 urban agglomerations with a population greater than 500 000 There are 14 Municipal Corporations while Noida and Greater Noida in Gautam Budha Nagar district are specially administered by statutory authorities under the Uttar Pradesh Industrial Development Act 1976 In 2011 state s cabinet ministers headed by the then Chief Minister Mayawati announced the separation of Uttar Pradesh into four different states of Purvanchal Bundelkhand Avadh Pradesh and Paschim Pradesh with twenty eight seven twenty three and seventeen districts respectively later the proposal was turned down when the Akhilesh Yadav lead Samajwadi Party came to power in the 2012 election DemographicsReligion in Uttar Pradesh 2011 Hinduism 79 73 Islam 19 26 Sikhism 0 32 Christianity 0 18 Buddhism 0 10 Jainism 0 11 Other 0 01 Not stated 0 29 Languages of Uttar Pradesh from 2011 census Hindi 80 16 Bhojpuri 10 93 Urdu 5 42 Awadhi 1 9 Punjabi 0 3 Bengali 0 1 Others 1 19 Uttar Pradesh has a very large population and a high population growth rate From 1991 to 2001 its population increased by over 26 per cent It is the most populous state in India with 199 581 477 people on 1 March 2011 The state contributes to 16 2 per cent of India s population As of 2021 the estimated population of the state is around 240 million people The population density is 828 people per square kilometre making it one of the most densely populated states in the country It has the largest scheduled caste population whereas scheduled tribes are less than 1 per cent of the total population The sex ratio in 2011 at 912 women to 1000 men was lower than the national figure of 943 The low sex ratio in Uttar Pradesh is a result of various factors such as sex selective abortion female infanticide and discrimination against girls and women The state s 2001 2011 decennial growth rate including Uttrakhand was 20 1 per cent higher than the national rate of 17 64 per cent It has a large number of people living below the poverty line As per a World Bank document released in 2016 the pace of poverty reduction in the state has been slower than the rest of the country Estimates released by the Reserve Bank of India for the year 2011 12 revealed that the state had 59 million 59819 000 people below the poverty line the most for any state in India The central and eastern districts in particular have very high levels of poverty The state is also experiencing widening consumption inequality As per the report of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation released in 2020 the state per capita income is below 80 000 US 960 per annum As per 2011 census Uttar Pradesh the most populous state in India is home to the highest numbers of both Hindus and Muslims The literacy rate of the state at the 2011 census was 67 7 per cent which was below the national average of 74 per cent The literacy rate for men is 79 per cent and for women 59 per cent In 2001 the literacy rate in the state stood at 56 per cent overall 67 per cent for men and 43 per cent for women A report based on a National Statistical Office NSO survey revealed that Uttar Pradesh s literacy rate is 73 per cent less than the national average of 77 7 per cent According to the report in the rural region the literacy rate among men is 80 5 per cent and women is 60 4 per cent while in urban areas the literacy rate among men is 86 8 per cent and women is 74 9 per cent Hindi is the primary official language and is spoken by the majority of the population Bhojpuri is the second most spoken language of the state it is spoken by almost 11 per cent of the population Most people speak regional languages classified as dialects of Hindi in the census These include Awadhi spoken in Awadh in central Uttar Pradesh Bhojpuri spoken in Purvanchal in eastern Uttar Pradesh and Braj Bhasha spoken in the Braj region in Western Uttar Pradesh These languages have also been recognised by the state government for official use in their respective regions Urdu is given the status of a second official language spoken by 5 4 per cent of the population English is used as a means of communication for education commerce and governance It is commonly spoken and employed as a language of instruction in educational institutions as well as for conducting business transactions and managing administrative affairs Other notable languages spoken in the state include Punjabi 0 3 per cent and Bengali 0 1 per cent Governance and administrationUttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly Vidhan Sabha the lower house of the bicameral legislature The state is governed by a parliamentary system of representative democracy Uttar Pradesh is one of the seven states in India where the state legislature is bicameral comprising two houses the Vidhan Sabha Legislative Assembly and the Vidhan Parishad Legislative Council The Legislative Assembly consists of 404 members who are elected for five year terms The Legislative Council is a permanent body of 100 members with one third 33 members retiring every two years The state sends the largest number of legislators to the national Parliament The state contributes 80 seats to Lok Sabha the lower house of the Indian Parliament and 31 seats to Rajya Sabha the upper house The Government of Uttar Pradesh is a democratically elected body in India with the governor as its constitutional head and is appointed by the president of India for a five year term The leader of the party or coalition with a majority in the Legislative Assembly is appointed as the chief minister by the governor and the council of ministers is appointed by the governor on the advice of the chief minister The governor remains a ceremonial head of the state while the chief minister and his council are responsible for day to day government functions The Council of Ministers consists of Cabinet Ministers and Ministers of State MoS The Secretariat headed by the Chief Secretary assists the council of ministers The Chief Secretary is also the administrative head of the government Each government department is headed by a minister who is assisted by an Additional Chief Secretary or a Principal Secretary who is usually an officer of Indian Administrative Service IAS the Additional Chief Secretary Principal Secretary serves as the administrative head of the department they are assigned to Each department also has officers of the rank of Secretary Special Secretary Joint Secretary etc assisting the Minister and the Additional Chief Secretary Principal Secretary For administration the state is divided into 18 divisions and 75 districts Divisional Commissioner an IAS officer is the head of administration on the divisional level The administration in each district is headed by a District Magistrate who is also an IAS officer and is assisted by several officers belonging to state services District Magistrate being the head of the district administration is responsible for maintaining law and order and providing public services in the district At the block level the Block Development Officer BDO is responsible for the overall development of the block The Uttar Pradesh Police is headed by an IPS officer of the rank of Director general of police A Superintendent of Police an IPS officer assisted by the officers of the Uttar Pradesh Police Service is entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining law and order and related issues in each district The Divisional Forest Officer an officer belonging to the Indian Forest Service manages the forests environment and wildlife of the district assisted by the officers of Uttar Pradesh Forest Service and Uttar Pradesh Forest Subordinate Service citation needed Allahabad High Court The judiciary in the state consists of the Allahabad High Court in Prayagraj the Lucknow Bench of Allahabad High Court district courts and session courts in each district or Sessions Division and lower courts at the tehsil level The president of India appoints the chief justice of the High Court of the Uttar Pradesh judiciary on the advice of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India as well as the governor of Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Judicial Service categorised into two divisions viz Uttar Pradesh civil judicial services and Uttar Pradesh higher judicial service are another vital part of the judiciary of Uttar Pradesh While the Uttar Pradesh civil judicial services comprise the Civil Judges Junior Division Judicial Magistrates and civil judges Senior Division Chief Judicial Magistrate the Uttar Pradesh higher judicial service comprises civil and sessions judges The Subordinate judicial service viz The district court of Etawah and the district court of Kanpur Dehat of the judiciary at Uttar Pradesh is controlled by the District Judge Politics in Uttar Pradesh has been dominated by four political parties the Samajwadi Party the Bahujan Samaj Party the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Indian National Congress Uttar Pradesh has provided India with eight Prime Ministers Crime and accidentsAccording to the National Human Rights Commission of India NHRC Uttar Pradesh tops the list of states of encounter killings and custodial deaths In 2014 the state recorded 365 judicial deaths out of a total 1 530 deaths recorded in the country NHRC further said of the over 30 000 murders registered in the country in 2016 Uttar Pradesh had 4 889 cases A data from Minister of Home Affairs MHA avers Bareilly recorded the highest number of custodial death at 25 followed by Agra 21 Allahabad 19 and Varanasi 9 National Crime Records Bureau NCRB data from 2011 says the state has the highest number of crimes among any state in India but due to its high population the actual per capita crime rate is low The state also continues to top the list of states with maximum communal violence incidents An analysis of Ministers of State of Home Affairs states 2014 23 of all incidents of communal violence in India took place in the state According to a research assembled by State Bank of India Uttar Pradesh failed to improve its Human Development Index HDI ranking over a period of 27 years 1990 2017 Based on sub national human development index data for Indian states from 1990 to 2017 the report also stated that the value of human development index has steadily increased over time from 0 39 in 1990 to 0 59 in 2017 The Uttar Pradesh Police governed by the Department of Home and Confidential is the largest police force in the world Uttar Pradesh also reported the highest number of deaths 23 219 due to road and rail accidents in 2015 according to NCRB data This included 8 109 deaths due to careless driving Between 2006 and 2010 the state has been hit with three terrorist attacks including explosions in a landmark holy place a court and a temple The 2006 Varanasi bombings were a series of bombings that occurred across the Hindu holy city of Varanasi on 7 March 2006 At least 28 people were killed and as many as 101 others were injured In the afternoon of 23 November 2007 within a span of 25 minutes six consecutive serial blasts occurred in the Lucknow Varanasi and Faizabad courts in which 28 people were killed Another blast occurred on 7 December 2010 the blast occurred at Sheetla Ghat in Varanasi in which more than 38 people were killed In February 2016 a series of bomb blasts occurred at the Jhakarkati Bus Station in Kanpur killing 2 people and injuring more than 30 EconomyNet State Domestic Product at Factor Cost at Current Prices 2011 12 Base figures in crores of Indian rupeesYear Net State Domestic Product2011 12 532 2182015 16 1 137 8082016 17 1 288 7002017 18 1 446 000 est Sown saplings of rice in a paddy located in the rich fertile Indo Gangetic Plain agriculture is the largest employment generator in the state In terms of net state domestic product NSDP Uttar Pradesh is the fourth largest economy in India with an estimated gross state domestic product of 14 89 lakh crore US 180 billion contributing 8 4 of India s gross domestic product According to the report generated by India Brand Equity Foundation IBEF in 2014 15 Uttar Pradesh has accounted for 19 share in the country s total food grain output About 70 of India s sugar comes from Uttar Pradesh Sugarcane is the most important cash crop as the state is country s largest producer of sugar As per the report generated by Indian Sugar Mills Association ISMA total sugarcane production in India was estimated to be 28 3 million tonnes in the fiscal ending September 2015 which includes 10 47 million tonnes from Maharashtra and 7 35 million tonnes from Uttar Pradesh With 359 manufacturing clusters cement is the top sector of SMEs in Uttar Pradesh The Uttar Pradesh Financial Corporation UPFC was established in 1954 under the SFCs Act of 1951 mainly to develop small and medium scale industries in the state The UPFC also provides working capital to existing units with a soundtrack record and to new units under a single window scheme In July 2012 due to financial constraints and directions from the state government lending activities were suspended except for State Government Schemes The state has reported total private investment worth over Rs 25 081 crores during the years of 2012 and 2016 According to a recent report of the World Bank on Ease of Doing Business in India Uttar Pradesh was ranked among the top 10 states and first among Northern states According to the Uttar Pradesh Budget Documents 2019 20 Uttar Pradesh s debt burden is 29 8 per cent of the GSDP The state s total financial debt stood at 2 09 lakh crore US 25 billion in 2011 Uttar Pradesh has not been able to witness double digit economic growth despite consistent attempts over the years The GSDP is estimated to have grown 7 per cent in 2017 18 and 6 5 per cent in 2018 19 which is about 10 per cent of India s GDP According to a survey conducted by the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy CMIE Uttar Pradesh s unemployment rate increased 11 4 percentage points rising to 21 5 per cent in April 2020 Uttar Pradesh has the largest number of net migrants migrating out of the state The 2011 census data on migration shows that nearly 14 4 million 14 7 people had migrated out of Uttar Pradesh Marriage was cited as the predominant reason for migration among females Among males the most important reason for migration was work and employment IT Parks in Noida which are known for their infrastructure and services as well as high end housing complexes In 2009 10 the tertiary sector of the economy service industries was the largest contributor to the gross domestic product of the state contributing 44 8 per cent of the state domestic product compared to 44 per cent from the primary sector agriculture forestry and tourism and 11 2 per cent from the secondary sector industrial and manufacturing Noida Meerut and Agra rank as the top 3 districts with the highest per capita income whereas Lucknow and Kanpur rank 7th and 9th in per capita income During the 11th five year plan 2007 2012 the average gross state domestic product GSDP growth rate was 7 3 per cent lower than 15 5 per cent the average for all states of the country The state s per capita GSDP was 29 417 US 350 lower than the national per capita GSDP of 60 972 US 730 Labor efficiency is higher at an index of 26 than the national average of 25 Textiles and sugar refining both long standing industries in Uttar Pradesh employ a significant proportion of the state s total factory labour The economy also benefits from the state s tourism industry TransportationA section of Delhi Noida Direct Flyway The state has the largest railway network in the country but in relative terms has only sixth highest railway density despite its plain topography and largest population As of 2015 update there were 9 077 km 5 640 mi of rail in the state The railway network in the state is controlled by two divisions of the Indian Railways viz North Central Railway and North Eastern Railway Allahabad is the headquarters of the North Central Railway and Gorakhpur is the headquarters of the North Eastern Railway Lucknow and Moradabad serve as divisional Headquarters of the Northern Railway Division Lucknow Swarna Shatabdi Express the second fastest Shatabdi Express train connects the Indian capital of New Delhi to Lucknow while Kanpur Shatabdi Express connects New Delhi to Kanpur Central This was the first train in India to get the new German LHB coaches The railway stations of Prayagraj Junction Agra Cantonment Lucknow Charbagh Gorakhpur Junction Kanpur Central Mathura Junction and Varanasi Junction are included in the Indian Railways list of 50 world class railway stations The Lucknow Metro along with the Kanpur Metro Orange line are rapid transit systems that serve Lucknow and Kanpur respectively The state has a large multimodal transportation system with the largest road network in the country It has 42 national highways with a total length of 4 942 km 3 071 miles comprising 8 9 per cent of the total national highways length in India The Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation was established in 1972 to provide transportation in the state with connecting services to adjoining states All cities are connected to state highways and all district headquarters are being connected with four lane roads which carry traffic between major centres within the state One of them is Agra Lucknow Expressway which is a 302 km 188 miles controlled access highway constructed by UPEIDA Uttar Pradesh has the highest road density in India 1 027 km 638 miles per 1 000 km2 390 square miles and the largest surfaced urban road network in the country 50 721 km 31 517 miles By passenger traffic in India Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport in Lucknow and Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport in Varanasi are the major international airports and the main gateway to the state Another international airport has been built at Kushinagar However since its inauguration Kushinagar International Airport has not yet seen any outbound flights to international destinations Uttar Pradesh has six domestic airports located at Agra Allahabad Bareilly Ghaziabad Gorakhpur and Kanpur The state has also proposed creating the Noida International Airport near Jewar in Gautam Buddha Nagar district SportsForce India racing at Buddh International Circuit Traditional sports now played mostly as a pastime include wrestling swimming kabaddi and track sports or water sports played according to local traditional rules and without modern equipment Some sports are designed to display martial skills such as using a sword or Pata stick Due to a lack of organised patronage and requisite facilities these sports survive mostly as individuals hobbies or local competitive events Among modern sports field hockey is popular and Uttar Pradesh has produced top level players in India such as Nitin Kumar and Lalit Kumar Upadhyay Recently cricket has become more popular than field hockey Uttar Pradesh won its first Ranji Trophy tournament in February 2006 beating Bengal in the final Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex is a newly built international cricket stadium with a capacity of around 20 000 spectators Wrestling has deep roots in Uttar Pradesh with many akharas traditional wrestling schools spread across the state The Uttar Pradesh football team UPFS serves as the governing body for football in Uttar Pradesh It holds authority over the Uttar Pradesh football team and is officially affiliated with the All India Football Federation The UPFS participates in sending state teams to compete in all National Football Championships organised by the All India Football Federation Additionally the UPFS oversees two Mandal Football Associations the Aligarh Football Association and the Kanpur Football Association The Uttar Pradesh Badminton Association is a sports body affiliated to Badminton Association of India responsible for overseeing players representing Uttar Pradesh at the national level The Buddh International Circuit hosted India s inaugural F1 Grand Prix race on 30 October 2011 Races were only held three times before being cancelled due to falling attendance and lack of government support The government of Uttar Pradesh considered Formula One to be entertainment and not a sport and thus imposed taxes on the event and participants EducationJRHU is a private university for people with disabilities in Chitrakoot Uttar Pradesh Central Drug Research Institute an autonomous multidisciplinary research institute Uttar Pradesh has a prolonged tradition of education although historically it was primarily confined to the elite class and religious schools Sanskrit based learning formed the major part of education from the Vedic to the Gupta periods As cultures travelled through the region they brought their bodies of knowledge with them adding Pali Persian and Arabic scholarship to the community These formed the core of Hindu Buddhist Muslim education until the rise of British colonialism The present schools to university system of education owes its inception and development in the state as in the rest of the country to foreign Christian missionaries and the British colonial administration Schools in the state are either managed by the government or by private trusts Hindi is used as a medium of instruction in most of the schools except those affiliated to the CBSE or the council for ICSE boards Under the 10 2 3 plan after completing secondary school students typically enroll for two years in a junior college also known as pre university or in schools with a higher secondary facility affiliated with the Uttar Pradesh Board of High School and Intermediate Education or a central board Students choose from one of three streams namely liberal arts commerce or science Upon completing the required coursework students may enrol in general or professional degree programs Some Uttar Pradesh schools for example Delhi Public School Noida La Martiniere Girls College Lucknow and Step by Step School Noida have been ranked among the best schools in the country Uttar Pradesh has more than 45 universities including five central universities twenty eight state universities eight deemed universities two IITs in Varanasi and Kanpur AIIMS Gorakhpur and AIIMS Rae Bareli an IIM in Lucknow The Integral University a state level institution was established by the Uttar Pradesh Government to provide education in different technical applied science and other disciplines The Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies was founded as an autonomous organisation by the national ministry of culture Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University is the only university established exclusively for the disabled in the world A large number of Indian scholars are educated at different universities in Uttar Pradesh Notable scholars who were born worked or studied in the geographic area of the state include Harivansh Rai Bachchan Motilal Nehru Harish Chandra and Indira Gandhi TourismKumbh Mela at Sangam Allahabad 2013 Uttar Pradesh ranks first in domestic tourist arrivals among all states of India Some 44 000 foreign tourists arrived in the state in 2021 and almost 110 million domestic tourists The Taj Mahal attracts some 7 million people a year earning almost 78 crore US 9 3 million in ticket sales in 2018 19 The state is home to three World Heritage Sites the Taj Mahal Agra Fort and the nearby Fatehpur Sikri Religious tourism plays a significant role in the state s economy Varanasi is a major religious hub and one of the seven sacred cities Sapta Puri in Hinduism and Jainism Vrindavan is considered to be a holy place for Vaishnavism Sravasti generally considered as revered sites in Buddhism believed to be where the Buddha taught many of his Suttas sermons Owing to the belief as to the birthplace of Rama Ayodhya Awadh has been regarded as one of the seven most important pilgrimage sites Millions gather at Prayagraj to take part in the Magh Mela festival on the banks of the Ganges This festival is organised on a larger scale every 12th year and is called the Kumbh Mela where over 10 million Hindu pilgrims congregate in one of the largest gatherings of people in the world Buddhist attractions in Uttar Pradesh include stupas and monasteries The historically important towns of Sarnath where Gautama Buddha gave his first sermon after his enlightenment and died at Kushinagar both of which are important pilgrimage sites for Buddhists Also at Sarnath are the Pillars of Ashoka and the Lion Capital of Ashoka both important archaeological artefacts with national significance At a distance of 80 km 50 miles from Varanasi Ghazipur is famous not only for its Ghats on the Ganges but also for the tomb of Lord Cornwallis the 18th century Governor of East India Company ruled Bengal Presidency The tomb is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India Jhansi Fort located in the city of Jhansi is closely associated with the First War of Indian Independence also known as the Great Rebellion or the Indian Rebellion of 1857 The fort is constructed in accordance with medieval Indian military architecture featuring thick walls bastions and various structures within its complex The architecture reflects a blend of Hindu and Islamic styles HealthcareDistrict Hospital Kanpur Dehat Uttar Pradesh has a mix of public as well as private healthcare infrastructure Public healthcare in Uttar Pradesh is provided through a grid of primary health centers community health centers district hospitals and medical colleges Although an extensive network of public and private sector healthcare providers has been built the available health infrastructure is inadequate to meet the demand for health services in the state In 15 years to 2012 13 the population increased by more than 25 per cent The public health centres which are the frontline of the government s health care system decreased by 8 per cent Smaller sub centres the first point of public contact increased by no more than 2 per cent over the 25 years to 2015 a period when the population grew by more than 51 per cent The state is also facing challenges such as a shortage of healthcare professionals increasing cost of healthcare a lack of essential medicines and equipment the mushrooming of private healthcare and a lack of planning As of 2017 update the number of government hospital in rural and urban areas of Uttar Pradesh stood at 4 442 with 39 104 beds and 193 with 37 156 beds respectively A newborn in Uttar Pradesh is expected to live four years fewer than in the neighbouring state of Bihar five years fewer than in Haryana and seven years fewer than in Himachal Pradesh The state contributed to the largest share of almost all communicable and noncommunicable disease deaths including 48 per cent of all typhoid deaths 2014 17 per cent of cancer deaths and 18 per cent of tuberculosis deaths 2015 Its maternal mortality ratio is higher than the national average at 258 maternal deaths for every 100 000 live births 2017 with 62 per cent of pregnant women unable to access minimum ante natal care Around 42 per cent of pregnant women more than 1 5 million deliver babies at home About two thirds 61 per cent of childbirths at home in the state are unsafe It has the highest child mortality indicators from the neonatal mortality rate to the under five mortality rate of 64 children who die per 1 000 live births before five years of age 35 die within a month of birth and 50 do not complete a year of life CultureLanguage and literature The battle of Kurukshetra folio from the Mahabharata Several texts and hymns of the Vedic literature were composed in Uttar Pradesh Renowned Indian writers who have resided in Uttar Pradesh were Kabir Ravidas and Tulsidas who wrote much of his Ram Charit Manas in Varanasi The festival of Guru Purnima is dedicated to Sage Vyasa and also known as Vyasa Purnima as it is the day which is believed to be his birthday and also the day he divided the Vedas Hindi became the language of state administration with the Uttar Pradesh Official Language Act of 1951 A 1989 amendment to the act added Urdu as an additional language of the state Linguistically the state spreads across the Central East Central and Eastern zones of the Indo Aryan languages The major Hindi languages of the state are Awadhi Bagheli Bundeli Braj Bhasha Kannauji and Hindustani Bhojpuri an Eastern Indo Aryan language is also spoken in the state Music and dance With each district of Uttar Pradesh having its unique music and tradition traditional folk music in Uttar Pradesh has been categorised in three different ways including music transmitted orally music with unknown composers and music performed by custom During the medieval period two distinct types of music began to emerge in Uttar Pradesh One was the courtly music which received support from cities like Agra Fatehpur Sikri Lucknow Jaunpur Varanasi and Banda The other was the religious music stemming from the Bhakti Cult which thrived in places like Mathura Vrindavan and Ayodhya The popular folk music of Uttar Pradesh includes sohar which is sung to celebrate the birth of a child Evolved into the form of semi classical singing Kajari sung during the rainy season and its singing style is closely associated the Benares gharana Ghazal Thumri and Qawwali which is a form of Sufi poetry is popular in the Awadh region Rasiya especially popular in Braj which celebrate the divine love of Radha and Krishna Khayal is a form of semi classical singing which comes from the courts of Awadh Other forms of music are Biraha Chaiti Chowtal Alha and Sawani Kathak a classical dance form owes its origin to the state of Uttar Pradesh Ramlila is one of the oldest dramatic folk dances it depicts the life of the Hindu deity Rama and is performed during festivals such as Vijayadashami Nautanki is a traditional form of folk theatre that originated in Uttar Pradesh It typically portrays a variety of themes ranging from historical and mythological tales to social and political commentary In the gharana dance form both the Lucknow and the Benares gharanas are situated in the state Charkula is popular dance of the Braj region Fairs and festivals Uttar Pradeshi thali with naan sultani dal raita and shahi paneer Chhath Puja is the biggest festival of eastern Uttar Pradesh The Kumbh Mela organised in the month of Maagha February March is a major festival held every twelve years in rotation at Prayagraj on the river Ganges Lathmar Holi is a local celebration of the Hindu festival of Holi It takes place well before the actual Holi in the town of Barsana near Mathura Taj Mahotsav held annually at Agra is a colourful display of the culture of the Braj area Ganga Mahotsav a festival of Kartik Purnima is celebrated fifteen days after Diwali Cuisine Mughlai cuisine is a style of cooking developed in the Indian subcontinent by the imperial kitchens of the Mughal Empire It represents the cooking 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