Sareni  | |
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Village  | |
![]() Map of Sareni CD block  | |
![]() Sareni Location in Uttar Pradesh, India  | |
| Coordinates: 26°08′57″N 80°49′44″E / 26.149112°N 80.828787°E[1] | |
| Country | |
| State | Uttar Pradesh | 
| District | Raebareli | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 4.523 km2 (1.746 sq mi) | 
| Population  (2011)[2]  | |
| • Total | 4,819 | 
| • Density | 1,100/km2 (2,800/sq mi) | 
| Languages | |
| • Official | Hindi | 
| Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) | 
| Vehicle registration | UP-33 | 
Sareni is a village and corresponding community development block in Lalganj tehsil of Rae Bareli district, Uttar Pradesh, India.[2] Historically the seat of a pargana,[3] it is located 18 km from Lalganj, the tehsil headquarters,[4] on the road to Daundia Khera in Unnao district.[3] As of 2011, Sareni has a population of 4,819 people, in 792 households.[2] It has 3 primary schools and no healthcare facilities.[2] It serves as the headquarters of a nyaya panchayat which also includes 10 other villages.[5]
History
Sareni was supposedly first founded by a member of the Bais clan named Sarang Sah.[3] It was first made headquarters of a pargana and tehsil during the reign of Saadat Ali Khan (which one is not specified in the source).[3] Previously, the pargana had been part of four different mahals: Kahanjara, Nisgar, Deorakh, and Tara Singhaur.[3]
At the turn of the 20th century, Sareni had a police station, a post office, a cattle pound, and a large primary school.[3] It was held in taluqdari tenure by the Rana of Khajurgaon, as part of the Murarmau estate.[3] The population in 1901 was 1,458, including a Muslim minority of 202.[3]
The 1951 census recorded Sareni as comprising 7 hamlets, with a total population of 1,466 people (779 male and 687 female), in 281 households and 149 245 houses.[6] The area of the village was given as 1,197 acres.[6] 153 residents were literate, 147 male and 6 female.[6] The village was listed as belonging to the pargana of Sareni and the thana of Sareni.[6]
The 1961 census recorded Sareni as comprising 5 hamlets, with a total population of 1,883 people (955 male and 928 female), in 334 households and 290 physical houses.[7] The area of the village was given as 1,197 acres and it had a medical practitioner and post office at that point.[7] It also had the following small industrial establishments: 1 grain mill, 1 maker of clothing, 2 makers of wooden products not further classified, and 1 maker of jewellery or precious metal items.[7] The village's police staff consisted of 2 sub-inspectors, 1 head constable, and 14 constables.[7]
The 1981 census recorded Sareni as having a population of 2,575 people, in 414 households, and having an area of 457.70 hectares.[4] The main staple foods were given as wheat and rice.[4]
The 1991 census recorded Sareni as having a total population of 3,419 people (1,777 male and 1,642 female), in 583 households and 583 physical houses.[5] The area of the village was listed as 458 hectares.[5] Members of the 0-6 age group numbered 707, or 21% of the total; this group was 56% male (396) and 44% female (311).[5] Members of scheduled castes made up 19% of the village's population, while no members of scheduled tribes were recorded.[5] The literacy rate of the village was 40% (950 men and 406 women).[5] 919 people were classified as main workers (786 men and 133 women), while 2 people were classified as marginal workers (both women); the remaining 2,498 residents were non-workers.[5] The breakdown of main workers by employment category was as follows: 280 cultivators (i.e. people who owned or leased their own land); 253 agricultural labourers (i.e. people who worked someone else's land in return for payment); 2 workers in livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting, plantations, orchards, etc.; 0 in mining and quarrying; 38 household industry workers; 66 workers employed in other manufacturing, processing, service, and repair roles; 4 construction workers; 133 employed in trade and commerce; 9 employed in transport, storage, and communications; and 134 in other services.[5]
Villages
Sareni CD block has the following 160 villages:[2]
| Village name | Total land area (hectares) | Population (in 2011) | 
|---|---|---|
| Samodha | 183.8 | 1,604 | 
| Ibrahimpur | 12.2 | 2,372 | 
| Deopur | 144 | 1,737 | 
| Kahinjar | 225.8 | 2,099 | 
| Umrapur | 54.4 | 675 | 
| Lakhai Khera | 106.2 | 327 | 
| Ranjeetpur | 154.4 | 1,122 | 
| Daspur | 124.5 | 7 | 
| Kaji Khera | 41.1 | 1,215 | 
| Ram Khera | 100.8 | 896 | 
| Rasulpur | 127.9 | 1,343 | 
| Binnawan | 89.2 | 485 | 
| Rahim Khera | 72.6 | 440 | 
| Chandpur | 132 | 128 | 
| Sabji Babura | 283 | 1,724 | 
| Khaund | 6.6 | 893 | 
| Pithupur | 88.7 | 928 | 
| Prem Chak | 296.2 | 2,535 | 
| Pahuri | 588 | 4,190 | 
| Kushal Khera | 76.1 | 514 | 
| Ghure Mau | 496.4 | 4,072 | 
| Sotawa Khera | 59.9 | 1,244 | 
| Surjapur | 56.4 | 866 | 
| Khanpur | 127.8 | 1,058 | 
| Murar Mau | 336.1 | 2,999 | 
| Hullapur | 240.7 | 1,864 | 
| Kondara | 112.5 | 1,334 | 
| Mahrajpur | 82.6 | 526 | 
| Rampur Khurd | 41 | 303 | 
| Mangadpur | 68.3 | 403 | 
| Kati Khaa | 164.7 | 1,141 | 
| Rani Khera | 118.7 | 1,451 | 
| Bithuli | 108.8 | 456 | 
| Palti Khera | 333.6 | 2,641 | 
| Barvaliya | 224.2 | 1,799 | 
| Gajpati Khera | 82.4 | 1,273 | 
| Tal Kataila | 284.6 | 471 | 
| Lalpur | 46.2 | 510 | 
| Chhatauna | 75.9 | 1,002 | 
| Dundi | 58.4 | 476 | 
| Bhojpur | 474.9 | 7,173 | 
| Nijam Khera | 60.9 | 222 | 
| Usuru | 617.4 | 3,428 | 
| Madnapur | 90.9 | 342 | 
| Pathak Khera | 50.3 | 566 | 
| Tiwaripur Kalan | 96 | 1,001 | 
| Patakpur Urf Ranapur | 99.2 | 618 | 
| Jai Gopalpur | 25.7 | 7 | 
| Tiwaripur Khurd | 66.9 | 338 | 
| Terui | 40.1 | 53 | 
| Mohanpur | 28.5 | 285 | 
| Durjanpur | 49 | 464 | 
| Bhawa Khera | 58.4 | 315 | 
| Chak Kantu | 24 | 0 | 
| Sahide Mau | 71.3 | 343 | 
| Mailaspur | 87.6 | 403 | 
| Jarwal | 80.7 | 464 | 
| Kheman Khera | 95.4 | 584 | 
| Chandraman Khera | 57.1 | 485 | 
| Basu Khera | 59.5 | 0 | 
| Jhulpur | 119.3 | 676 | 
| Chahotar | 267.5 | 2,063 | 
| Madhopur | 211.7 | 1,702 | 
| Sarhapur | 74.6 | 245 | 
| Gandu Mau | 9.6 | 21 | 
| Daulatpur | 99.2 | 553 | 
| Chinta Khera | 121.8 | 741 | 
| Haibatpur Khurd | 88 | 770 | 
| Lachhai Khera | 52.8 | 1,239 | 
| Rajapur | 62.8 | 266 | 
| Dalipur | 62.1 | 331 | 
| Gosa Khera | 20.4 | 322 | 
| Chak Kanti | 32.6 | 156 | 
| Haripur Mu. | 163.4 | 1,474 | 
| Haripur Aht. | 304.5 | 6 | 
| Bhupatpur Mu. | 31.7 | 8 | 
| Bhupatpur Aht. | 208.8 | 22 | 
| Gahrauli Mu. | 272.1 | 3,336 | 
| Gahrauli Aht. | 221.5 | 0 | 
| Purushottampur Mu. | 146.6 | 161 | 
| Purushottampur Aht. | 105.2 | 0 | 
| Kotiya Aht. | 1,078.4 | 2,101 | 
| Nisgaraht. | 850.1 | 0 | 
| Nisgar Mu. | 339.3 | 2,352 | 
| Kasba Badlu | 104.8 | 695 | 
| Kashi Khera | 63.2 | 708 | 
| Bisayakpur | 128.5 | 1,055 | 
| Nibi | 256.9 | 1,708 | 
| Dulapur | 260.4 | 1,950 | 
| Rawatpur Kalan | 106.1 | 2,009 | 
| Jagannathpur Mu. | 146.3 | 644 | 
| Jagannathpur Aht. | 10 | 0 | 
| Alipur Mu. | 125.4 | 73 | 
| Alipur Aht. | 23 | 0 | 
| Puranpur | 83.5 | 491 | 
| Sarai Khande Mu. | 306.3 | 1,667 | 
| Sarai Khande Aht. | 305.6 | 0 | 
| Gonda | 117.1 | 723 | 
| Saidapur | 95.1 | 1,064 | 
| Dudhwan | 356.6 | 2,638 | 
| Raipur | 204.4 | 1,672 | 
| Bahupur | 97.6 | 512 | 
| Hamir Gaon | 812 | 2,700 | 
| Ghuri Khera | 78.1 | 580 | 
| Bhawanipur | 110.5 | 623 | 
| Chhamani Khera | 42 | 352 | 
| Murdipur Majhigawa | 93.3 | 1,222 | 
| Govindpur | 248.2 | 1,525 | 
| Bahadurpur | 106.4 | 1,624 | 
| Sareni (block headquarters) | 452.3 | 4,819 | 
| Lakhanapur | 197.3 | 2,447 | 
| Madai Khera | 185 | 1,322 | 
| Dhagaicha | 90.9 | 646 | 
| Hasanapur | 786.4 | 1,120 | 
| Chak Maniya | 69.3 | 486 | 
| Gautamman Khera | 47.2 | 600 | 
| Ramaipur Kalan | 243.1 | 1,579 | 
| Dhanpalpur | 245.2 | 2,552 | 
| Jhampur | 197.7 | 1,126 | 
| Hathnasa | 191.5 | 3,247 | 
| Tej Gaon | 480.8 | 4,431 | 
| Dariyapur | 127.5 | 655 | 
| Chak Gaur | 92.2 | 579 | 
| Pasan Khera | 48.4 | 671 | 
| Malke Gaon | 305.8 | 2,951 | 
| Lakhan Gaon | 138.3 | 1,233 | 
| Baruwahar | 100 | 768 | 
| Parwat Khera | 51.7 | 437 | 
| Odarahar | 193.2 | 414 | 
| Dighiya | 71 | 730 | 
| Chak Chorhiya | 94.3 | 896 | 
| Gajiyapur | 35.1 | 420 | 
| Saidapur) | 175.3 | 1,405 | 
| Rasi Gaon | 239.6 | 1,727 | 
| Chhivlaha | 325.5 | 3,241 | 
| Mathurpur Mu. | 249 | 1,393 | 
| Mathurpur Aht. | 337 | 1 | 
| Dafpura | 92.5 | 516 | 
| Rampur Kalan Aht. | 167.9 | 0 | 
| Rampur Kalan Mu. | 399.5 | 2,579 | 
| Bairuwa Aht. | 322.1 | 0 | 
| Bairuwa Mu | 330.3 | 2,138 | 
| Sahanipur | 161.8 | 1,372 | 
| Firojpur | 128.4 | 505 | 
| Helauli | 115.6 | 561 | 
| Haibatpur Kalan | 180.3 | 1,424 | 
| Rautapur | 106 | 579 | 
| Ralpur Aht. | 200.9 | 0 | 
| Ralpur Mu. | 591.4 | 4,749 | 
| Kanjas | 174.9 | 1,023 | 
| Bhita | 37.8 | 524 | 
| Deo Khera | 208.6 | 153 | 
| Kalhi Gaon | 89 | 1,348 | 
| Ram Gaon | 68.6 | 506 | 
| Gopali Khera | 130.8 | 610 | 
| Sagar Khera | 201.6 | 2,102 | 
| Ramaipur Khurd | 76.9 | 638 | 
| Sidhaur Tara Aht. | 40.6 | 1 | 
| Sidhaur Tara Mu. | 411 | 1,707 | 
| Musapur | 292 | 1,944 | 
References
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 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Census of India 2011: Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook - Rae Bareli, Part A (Village and Town Directory)" (PDF). Census 2011 India. pp. 262–87. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
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 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Census 1991 Series-25 Uttar Pradesh Part-XII B Village & Townwise Primary Census Abstract District Census Handbook District Raebareli (PDF). 1992. pp. xxiv–xxviii, 176–7. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
 - 1 2 3 4  Census of India, 1951: District Census Handbook Uttar Pradesh (42 - Rae Bareli District) (PDF). Allahabad. 1955. pp. 118–9. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
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