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==History== ==History==
It is believed that some people from Nepal moved to the area in the early 19th century for trade purposes and settled permanently because of the quality of the land, water and favorable climatic conditions. These people were farmers or small traders. All these people who came from Nepal were Muslims by origin and their ancestral origin is believed to be from Afghanistan or Turkey. In 1830 Mr. Natak Azeem ji came to this land and settled here and establishing existing Nayak ji khandan . This khandan also famous to NUMBERDAR khandan. Nayak Azeem was first landlord of the town and was declared as head of the town by British government in 1840. In 1920 Nayak ji khandan had under 20 villages.All the peolpe of this town are cooperative ,doesn't matter they belongs to which community. It is believed that some people from Nepal moved to the area in the early 19th century for trade purposes and settled permanently because of the quality of the land, water and favorable climatic conditions. These people were farmers or small traders. All these people who came from Nepal were Muslims by origin and their ancestral origin is believed to be from Afghanistan or Turkey. In 1830 Mr. Natak Azeem ji came to this land and settled here and establishing existing Nayak ji khandan . This khandan also famous to NUMBERDAR khandan. Nayak Azeem was first landlord of the town and was declared as head of the town by British government in 1840. In 1920 Nayak ji khandan had under 20 villages.


==Demographics== ==Demographics==

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Town in Uttar Pradesh, India
Dhaunra Tanda
Town
Dhaunra Tanda is located in Uttar PradeshDhaunra TandaDhaunra TandaLocation in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 28°35′37″N 79°24′40″E / 28.59361°N 79.41111°E / 28.59361; 79.41111
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictBareilly
Government
 • TypeChairman
 • BodyNagar panchayat
Population
 • Total50,540
DemonymDhaurbi/Dhaunra
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN243202

Dhaura Tanda is a town and a nagar panchayat in Bareilly district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is situated 25 km from Bareilly in the west. The Ram Navami Mela fair has been held here annually since 1951.

History

It is believed that some people from Nepal moved to the area in the early 19th century for trade purposes and settled permanently because of the quality of the land, water and favorable climatic conditions. These people were farmers or small traders. All these people who came from Nepal were Muslims by origin and their ancestral origin is believed to be from Afghanistan or Turkey. In 1830 Mr. Natak Azeem ji came to this land and settled here and establishing existing Nayak ji khandan . This khandan also famous to NUMBERDAR khandan. Nayak Azeem was first landlord of the town and was declared as head of the town by British government in 1840. In 1920 Nayak ji khandan had under 20 villages.

Demographics

A per Indian census 2014, Dhaura Tanda had a population of 50,540. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Dhaura Tanda has an average literacy rate of 65% - male literacy is 55% and female literacy is 39%. In Dhaura Tanda, 20% of the population is under 6 years of age. Muslims make up the majority of the population.Mr.Haroon was the first chairman of Dhaunra tanda.he belong to Haji khandan. In the history they never lost any election .(1972 to 1988) he was pradhan. (1989 to 1993)he became chairman.

Economy

The major economic source of Dhaura Tanda include rice industry and land cultivation. The town's economy used to be based on farming only but now the economy is growing with contribution from rice business, wheat business, animal culture and job sector especially NRI jobs.

Rice industry

Dhaura Tanda is sustaining state level's well developed rice industry having 400 crore turnover. This industry is the main source of the economy of Dhaura Tanda. The mercantile Muslim community of this area do rice business and there are approximately 42 rice mills in Dhaunra Tanda mainly in Tanda region.

Culture

By and large, this town is single cultural town in which people use only one dialect and language. Hindi is the widely spoken language followed by Urdu.

References

  1. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
Cities and towns in Bareilly district
Cities and towns in Bareilly district
Districts in Bareilly Division
Other districts in Uttar Pradesh
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