Budaun Metro Area

Badaun Metro Area
बदायूं मेट्रो क्षेत्र
Metropolitan Area
Country  India
State Uttar Pradesh
Districts Badaun
Area
  Metro 113 km2 (44 sq mi)
Population (2016 estimate)
  Urban 373,221
  Urban density 7,327/km2 (18,980/sq mi)
  Metro 457,875
  Metro density 5,264/km2 (13,630/sq mi)
Time zone IST (UTC+5.30)

Badaun Metro Area is termed as the region of Uttar Pradesh, India, comprising Badaun City and adjoining settlements of Shekhupur, Baheri, Ginaura, Naushera, Islamganj, Chandpur, Khera, Padauna. Salarpur Industrial Estate, Shekhupur Sugar Mill, Moradabad Road Menthol Industrial Belt, Shekhupur Police Firing Range and Government Medical College and Hospital also comes under this.

Demography

As per the 2016 estimates, the Budaun Metro Area have a population of around 4.55 lacs in which the largest is the Budaun city followed by Shekhupur. Whereas the urban population is around 3.7 lacs. The area of Budaun Metro Area is 113 km2; that is much larger than that of Budaun city. The literacy rate is 78% that is lower than that of the City. Along with Hindi and Urdu, Braj is also spoken.

Religions in Budaun Metro Area (2011)[1]
Religion Percent
Hindus
 
47%
Muslims
 
47.5%
Sikh
 
2.5%
Christian
 
1.5%
Jains
 
1%
Others†
 
0.5%
Distribution of religions

Aeas under BMA

Census areas that comes under Budaun Metro area are

Special areas under BMA are

Transportation

Roadways : There is a UPSRTC Bus Depot in Badaun, and other is under construction at Baheri. There are many Bus stands in Budaun Metro Area. Buses for Bareilly, Delhi, Mathura, Agra, Jaipur and Aligarh are available every time.

Railways : Budaun Metro Area have two railway stations, Budaun Station and Shekhupur Station that lies on Ramnagar-Agra Railway line. Trains for Bareilly, Ramnagar, Agra, Mumbai, Vadodara, Surat, Kota etc. are available.

Industries

References

  1. "Budaun City Population Census 2011". Census 2011 India. Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 2015-11-29.
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