Bangarmau


Bangarmau is both a town and a municipal board in Unnao district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is located about 49 km North-West of Unnao and 22 km North-West of Safipur on the Unnao-Hardoi road.
Bangarmau is situated on the left bank of the Kalyani river, a tributary of the Ganga. It is a central point for local agricultural trade that serves as the main market for the nearby villages. It is now a large tehsil within Unnao district. Bangarmau is connected to Delhi via the Agra Lucknow Expressway, Lucknow, Kanpur , Unnao, Hardoi and Bareilly by highways.
An old temple named Baba Bodheswar is situated west of the town. Bangarmau is a pilgrim center. A Tantrik temple, Raj Rajeshwari Mandir, was established in the early nineteenth century. Near Bangarmau is Sanchan Kot, where a recent Archaeological Survey of India excavation unearthed a 2000-year-old Shiva temple.
The town is also referred to in Baburnama, a biography of Babar, where Babar mentions that he camped near a lake situated in Bangarmau on 15 March 1528 and the following day left for Lucknow. Bangarmau belongs to the area under influence of a Sufi Saint Madar Shah of the Madaria sect. Several villages named are after him situated around Bangarmau.

Demographics

As per the Census of India 2011, Bangarmau city has a population of 44,204, of which 22,985 are males and 21,219 are females. The population of children between the ages of 0-6 is 5,649, which is 12.78% of the total population. The area is: 7 km2 – Density: 34,534.4 inh./km2 – Change: +3.33%/year . Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%.

Surroundings

The 500-year-old village Surseni is 2 km from Bangarmau. Near the village is an old Karbala and 55-year-old Madrasa Gulshane Arfia Anwarul Uloom. The 250-year-old village Kajipur is 1.5 km from Bangarmau, near the Bangarmau tehsil.
There is also a bazaar called Mukariyana where goods like electronics, clothes, vegetables and other food are available.kajipur is best village of bangarmau.

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