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Haibatpur is a village located in the Madhuban block of the Mau district in Uttar Pradesh, India. There are some important details about the Haibatpur gram:

Geographical Location:

  Block/Tehsil/Police Station: Madhuban
  District: Mau
  State: Uttar Pradesh

Coordinates: The village lies within the coordinates typical of the plains of Eastern Uttar Pradesh. Azamgardh & Ballia are the neighbour districts of Mau. Ghagara river distance from this village is around 6-7 KM due it ground water level is good.

Demographics: The population consists mainly of rural communities engaged in agriculture and allied activities.

Languages Spoken: Bhojpuri (Preferred Language), Hindi (Secondary Language), The village is part of a largely agrarian society, with families dependent on farming and related jobs.

Economy and Occupation: Primary Occupation: Agriculture is the predominant occupation.

Other Activities: Some residents are involved in small businesses or work in nearby towns and cities. Teaching is other profession in this town which is growing faster due to opening of many schools in near by town.

The village economy revolves around crops like Wheat, Rice, Mustard, Sugarcane, and Vegetables.

Connectivity: Nearest Towns: Madhuban, Ghosi, Dhoharighat, Belthra and Mau. Bigger cities like Gorakhpur, Varanasi are around 120-150 KM distance

Road Access: The village is connected by roadways, but transport options can be limited compared to urban areas.

Rail and Bus Connectivity: Mau Junction is the nearest railway station, offering connectivity to larger cities like Varanasi, Gorakhpur, and Allahabad.

Education and Infrastructure:

Schools: The village likely has government primary and secondary schools, with higher education institutions in nearby towns.

Electricity and Water Supply: Basic infrastructure is present, but like many rural areas, there could be challenges in supply consistency. Water supply is complementary given by govt without any charges.

Cultural and Social Aspects:

Festivals: Common festivals like Rakhi, Diwali, Holi, and Chhath Puja are celebrated with enthusiasm.

Community Life: The village is home to strong community ties, with social events and gatherings often tied to religious and cultural festivities.

According 2011 Census of India, Haibatpur Village had the following population details:

Total Population: Around 1,051 people

Number of Households: Approximately 166 households

Gender Distribution:

  • Male Population: Around 523
  • Female Population: Around 528

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