Chhibramau, Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh
Chhibramau is a small town in the extreme north of Kannauj and a subdivision of the Kannauj district of Uttar Pradesh.
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Located at the extreme North of Knnauj, Chhibramau is a small town and is also a subdivision of the Kannauj district of Uttar Pradesh. Kannauj is located on the northwestern side of Uttar Pradesh on the NH 2 on the Delhi -- Kolkata route and is a historic city. It has acquired the status of Nagar Palika Parishad. The town is well connected by road to neighboring places such as Talgram, which is in the north of Chhibramau, Bishangarh, which is on the west and Saurikh, which is in the south and Muhammadabad which is on the north.
The nearest airport is at Lucknow and Kannauj Railway Station is the nearest railway station. The city has a Munsafi ,Tehsil , Thana and also a hospital with good infrastructural facilities and a postgraduate college.
The town is located at latitude of 27.15° North and longitude of 79.52° East .The topography is 152 metres (498 feet) above main sea level.
During the rule of Akbar this city was the headquarters of a pargana.During the British rule the town was adminstered under Act XX of 1856.
According to the 2001 census report,Chhibramau had a population of 50,279 where the males constitute 53% of the population and the females 47% of the population.16% of the population is less than six years of age.The literacy rate of Chhibramau is 63% which is higher than the national literacy rate which is 59.5% .68% of the male population is literate and 58% of the female population is literate.
(Last Updated on : 04-02-2009)
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