Sultanpur district






Uttar Pradesh is the most district in the country, with 75 districts in total. Adiganga Sultanpur, situated on the banks of river Gomti, is a major district of this state. People here usually go to study in Varanasi, Allahabad, Kanpur and Lucknow districts. The local spoken language of Sultanpur district is a very different and unrealistic quote.

History

Sultanpur is a part of the state of Uttar Pradesh, which was the rule of liberal Nawabs before the British rule. According to legendary beliefs today, the town of Kushabhavanpur was built by Kush, the son of Goddess Purushottam "Lord Shri Ram" on the banks of Gomti river in the east of Sultanpur district. The Sultan of the Khilji dynasty defeated the Bharons and named it as Sultanpur. Given the geographical suitability and status of here, Nawab Safdarjang of Awadh had tried to make it the capital of Awadh, in which he could not get success. Sultanpur is an important place in the history of freedom struggle. In the first Indian Independence Movement of 1857, it was liberated on June 9, 1857 by the murder of the then Deputy Commissioner of Sultanpur. In order to suppress the struggle, when the English army stepped up, the war was fought on the British in Chirada's Koiripur. The historic battle on Chanda, Garbhiya Nullah Bridge, Amhat and Kadu Nallah is recorded in Uttar Pradesh's Freedom Struggle in Uttar Pradesh but nothing has been done to remember those freedom fighters till date. Do not become pillars without bravery The names of princely states such as Mehdi Hassan and Raja Diara are recorded in the pages of history in the princely states. Geography

Faizabad and Ambedkar Nagar on the northern boundary of the district of Sultanpur, Barabanki in the north west, Jaunpur and Azamgarh in the east, Amethi in the west and Pratapgarh district in the south. Gomti river, which flows in the district, naturally divides the district into almost two equal parts. Gomti River enters this district near north-west and enters Jaunpur, near the dingy-flowing southeast of Dwarka. Apart from this, the Garbhiya Nala, Mazui Nala, Jamurya Nala, and Bhat Village Karkarva, Sobha, Mahona etc. are flimsy here. The land of the district is mainly the matriarch.

In administrative terms, Sultanpur five tehsils - Lambhuya, Kadipur, Sultanpur, Jaysinghpur and Bldirai and 14 development blocks - Akhand Nagar, Dostpur, Karondi art, Kadipur, Motigrapur, Jaisimhapur, Kurhhar, Pratappur Kamacha, Lambua, Bhadaiya, Dubepur, Dhirpatganj, Kudwar and Bildirai. Traffic and transport

Sultanpur is well connected to the roads and railways in Lucknow, Kanpur, Amethi, Musafirkhana, Jagdishpur, Allahabad, Jaunpur, Varanasi (East Banaras), Pratapgarh, Barabanki, Faizabad, Ambedkar Nagar and other cities of north India. . railroad track

Delhi, Lucknow, Varanasi, Jaunpur, Allahabad, Musafirkhana, and Jagdishpur can easily be reached by rail from Sultanpur. Roadway

Sultanpur is connected by road to several major cities of India. Sultanpur can easily be reached from Delhi, Kanpur, Lucknow, Varanasi, Allahabad, Pratapgarh, Jaunpur, Faizabad, Barabanki, Ambedkar Nagar, Rae Bareli, Amethi, Gauriganj and other places. Distance from different cities Industrial Area leading position Historical Durgapuja Festival

"Durgapuja" is organized all over the country but Durgapuja of Sultanpur district has its own name and identity. If after Durgapuja, there is "Sultanpur", after the Kolkata. The special thing is that wherever Dishma's immersion of the statues of Mother Durga is done throughout India, the immersion in Sultanpur is done after five days i.e. 'purnima'. The most important thing about this is the Ganga-Jamuni Tahajib. In other areas where tensions are heard, people of all faiths here celebrate this historic festival together. Perhaps this is the reason why this unique tradition that has been the last 6 decades has made it special and historic. If you want to see Durgapujaja after the city of Kolkata then come to Sultanpur town. The temples of different temples that are being set up in the place of Pandals and Pandals, will be attracted to you. No street in the city has no corner where preparations are going on for this "historic festival".

In the year 1959, it was started by 'Bhikari Lal Soni' for the first time by establishing 'Adi Durga' statue in the city's "Thatterhi Bazar" clan. In 1972, the number of statues increased and since then the number of statues gradually increased. Today there are about one and a half hundred statues installed in the city. Given the grandeur of the growing year-to-year celebrations, the responsible people felt the need to organize it properly, hence it was organized by organizing the organization under the name 'Sarvadevi Pooja Samiti'. After some controversy, the name of the central organization changed to ' Central Pooja Sansthan Committee 'was done. Preparations are made months to make this historic celebration a grand success.

The artisans from outside the state are called by them to make giant and temples pandals, they are decorated with tremendous decoration. It is difficult to guess the real and fake by watching bamboo scales and pandals made from colored fabrics. The preparations for the Durgapuja, which lasted for a fortnight under the supervision of the district administration, are now in the final stages.

Dashee gets immersed in other parts of the country, whereas from here onwards, this festival is celebrated. After the 'Ravana Dahan' which is the beginning of the fair, then it ends only after immersion. Purnima starts immersing after five days of celebrations. In the city's "Thattheri Bazar" behind the big Durga statue, there are all the statues of the city. Traditionally, the District Magistrate sends the green flag to immerse the first statue. These statues come from different routes of the city, "Adiganga" on "Sitakund Ghat" reaches the immersion site on the banks of Gomti river. It takes about 36 hours to immerse more than 150 sculptures and this is the attraction of the Visarjan Shobha Yatra. Lakhs of pilgrims from the far away draw in the ceremony, the worship committees of the town complete their eating habits. The stores run in place. The people of the Central Pooja System Committee keep an eye on every moment. In order to facilitate traffic and maintain peace, the district administration remains fully prepared. Just months ago, the district administration started taking stock of preparations. Shobha Yatra is fully monitored on the route and immersion site.

This festival, which has been going on for six decades, has not only become a festival of Hindus but also has become a "great honor" of Sultanpur. The administration is fully convinced by seeing the Ganga-Jamuni tehsib here too. The way people of any religion living here participate in this Mahaparvara is a precedent. educational institutions Major personality

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