Department Of Tourism Uttar Pradesh

By | January 4, 2022

Department Of Tourism Uttar Pradesh The history of Uttar Pradesh is very much associated with the broad history of India. It dates back to 4000 years. Formerly the area of Uttar Pradesh was occupied by the Aryans or the Dasas and their main occupation was agriculture. The Aryans, through conquests occupied the adjoining areas too.



They laid the foundations their civilisation in the region. It was during the Aryan inhabitation in the region that epics of Mahabharata, Ramayana, Brahmanas and Puranas were written.

The state is the heart of Mahabharata war. The Kosala Kingdom of Ayodhya is said to have been incarnated in the city of Mathura.



It was around the middle of the 1st millennium BC that Uttar Pradesh saw the advent of Lord Buddha and the spread of Buddhism. Around the time Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon at Dhamek Stupa in Sarnath when Uttar Pradesh was under the Magadh rule. Here Chaukhandi Stupa marks the spot where Lord Buddha met his disciples.

Besides Kuru, Panchalas, Vatsas, and Videhas etc. formed the early region of the state. These regions were known as Madhyadesa. During Ashoka`s reign, several public welfare works were taken up. During the rule of Magadha Empire, Buddhism and Jainism developed in this region. It was a period of administrative and economic advancement.

The power subsequently shifted to the Nanda dynasty and then to the Mauryas. The region reached its pinnacle of glory during the reign of Harshavardhana.

The historical background of Uttar Pradesh has a lot to do with the advent of Muslim rule. This period witnessed the subjugation of the Rajputs whose power was confined to a few pockets of Rajasthan. Uttar Pradesh reached the peak of prosperity during the Mughal rule and particularly during the rule of Emperor Akbar.”In due course of time, Uttar Pradesh witnessed the decadence of Mughal rule and advent of the British. The Mughal influence was restricted to the Doab region.”

The British East India Company came into contact with rulers of Awadh during the reign of third Nawab of Awadh. There is no doubt that the history of Uttar Pradesh has run concurrently with the history of the country during and after the British rule, but it is also well-known that the contribution of the people of the state in the national freedom movement had been significant. Uttar Pradesh also played a key role in the 1857 War of Independence.

Uttar Pradesh has seen it all, from the rule of Rama to the rule of British.

 



Key Facts



Latitude : : 7° 40′ N
Longitude : 80° 00′ E
Area : 2,40,928 Square km.
Time Zone : 5:30 hours ahead with GMT
ISD Code : The series starts with +91
Population (As per census 2011 Provisional data) : 199,812,341
(a) Males : 104,480,510
(b) Females : 95,331,831

Total Literacy Rate

Overall : 67.68 percent
a)Male Literacy : 77.28 percent
b)Female Literacy : 57.18 percent

Other Info.

Capital : LUCKNOW
Language : Hindi , Urdu, English
High Court : Prayagraj
Bench : Lucknow
Districts : 75
Cities Towns : 689
Development Blocks : 820
Nagar Nigams : 12
Members of Lok Sabha from U.P. : 80
Members of Rajya Sabha from U.P. : 30
Members of U.P. Legislative Assembly : 404
Members of U.P. Legislative Council : 100
Crops : Paddy, Wheat, Barley, Millet, Maize, Urad (Black Gram), Moong (Green Gram) Arhar etc.
Fruits : Mango, Guava etc
Handicrafts : Chikan work, Embroidery, Furniture, Clay toys, Carpet Weaving, Silk, Bangles, Brassware work etc.
Main Industries : Cement, Vegetable Oil, Textiles, Cotton Yarn, Sugar, Jute, Locks, Carpet, Brassware, Glassware, Bangles and Marble Inlay etc.
Rivers : Ganga, Yamuna, Saryu, Gomti, Ram Ganga, Ghagra, Betwa, Ken
Folk Dances : Charkula, Karma, Pandav, Pai-danda, Tharu, Dhobia, Raai, Shaira etc.
Places of Historical and Tourist Interest : Agra, Mathura-Vrindavan, Ayodhya, Varanasi, Prayagraj, Buddhist Circuit (Kaushambi, Kapilvastu, Kushinagar, Sankisa, Shravasti, Sarnath), Chitrakoot, Lucknow, Jhansi, etc.
International Airport : Lucknow Varanasi

Emergency Numbers

Police : 100
Fire : 101
Ambulance : 108
Women Helpline : 1090