Gonda, Aligarh

Gonda
Village
Gonda
Gonda

Location in Uttar Pradesh, India

Coordinates: 27°50′N 77°53′E / 27.83°N 77.88°E / 27.83; 77.88Coordinates: 27°50′N 77°53′E / 27.83°N 77.88°E / 27.83; 77.88
Country  India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Aligarh
Elevation 178 m (584 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 8,861
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 202124,202123
Telephone code 05724
Vehicle registration यूपी-81

GONDA is a Block (prakhand-प्रखंड) Headquarters in Aligarh district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.Gonda is a combined name of two Gram Panchayats named Nagla Sabal urf Gonda and Nagla Darbar(दरबर).

History

There is a great incident which took place in the revolt of 1857 in which Raja Amani Singh repelled and defeated the contingents of Scindias of Gwalior. The troops of Gwalior attacked under the leadership of Major Burtlon. There is a statue of Raja Amani Singh near Iglas.Raja Amani Singh was the Brave king of Lagsama region. He was from Kshatriya community Thakurela Jat. He also defeated the Chauhan rajputs in a war who came to capture this region. He was from the village Gahlau of Lagsama region. Gonda and its nearby region is densely populated with the Thakurela jats who are the branch of Kakran clan. The whole region is dominated by these jats. They were the rulers of this region from 1046 AD. They migrated from Mandore where they had ruled for many centuries before the Rathore rajputs. In the Gonda region they expelled the Janghara rajputs and established their empire. However other sub castes of Jat community also dwell in this area. There is a very good understanding among all communities of the area such as Brahman, Vaishya, Jaatav, Dheemar, Dhobi, Naai, Badhai etc. All live peacefully and help each other. The distance between Malipura and Gonda is 15 km. and Khair is 14 km. far away from Gonda.

Geography

Gonda - The rapidly growing town is a commercial and educational hub for 80–100 villages located in this region (Lagasma). It is well connected by road and is a junction of Mathura-Raya-Gorai-Aligarh and Agra-Hathras-Iglas-Khair-Delhi road. It is situated at 21 km from G.T.Road at Aligarh, 23 km from Aligarh Junction Railway Station and 41 km from Taj Expressway at Tappal.

Gonda is developed in last 25 years to great extent across Iglas-Khair Road. It extends from ढाड़ (dhand) to नयाबास (towards khair). However, there is limited good development seen on Gonda -Aligarh roads up to water tank. At a distance of 21 km from Gonda is Aligarh city. The Road from Gonda to Aligarh is called Gonda-Aligarh Road. Hopefully in Future Gonda may be Stretched to Village Mangarhi. Another Name of Gonda Area is Lagasama. Murwar is Village situated 5 km from Gonda on the Gonda Iglas Road (Also called Khair - Hathras road). This road also connects Khair and Hathras. Gonda is one of the upcoming blocks of Aligarh district. The block was at an out side of village near bijalighar. The new building has come up. Veterinary center is also located in Block premises. There are no good numbers of shops, however all basic shops are available. There are 2 nationalized banks (Canara Bank and SBI) and a Gramin Bank also 1 Co-operative Bank. There are 2 petrol/diesel pumps and three Cold storages near Gonda. Also IndianOil Gas Agency has been opened in Gonda.

Educational details

There are 3 colleges in Gonda- Lagasama Inter College, Balvir Singh Inter College and Dorilal vidya Niketan inter college,Gonda. There is one Govt. degree college established in 1998, situated on Khair road. There is not have any good college for study. Gonda's student goes to Aligarh and Khair for better study.

Personalities

Some figures have been popular from this area.

Dr.Jitendra Prakash, a top euro biotechnologist and entrepreneur hails from Gonda. Dr Jitendra Prakash completed his education in Dublin, Ireland.

Ch.Bijendra Singh Ex MLA Iglas and Ex MP Aligarh Ch.Malkhan Singh Ex MLA Iglas have been from Gonda area. Dr Umesh Kumari Chairman Zila Panchayat, Aligarh was from Gonda itself. Baba Harvansh- a famous wrestler died after the age of 100 was Gonda area. Dr. Berindam Gunakar a national social figure was born in Gonda. Mr Khushiram Varshney Ex Principal had been a famous person of the area.

Grand son of Shri Shankar Lal Gupta & son of Shri Chandra Prakash Gupta Namely Pawan Kumar Varshney working in a Company in Johannesburg ( South Africa)Was also born in Gonda.

Mr Komal Prasad Varshney Chief Engineer also from Gonda. Two son of Shri Hari Shanker Varshney namely Sukh ram and Phool Chand are serving in New Delhi Municipal Council were born in Gonda.

Mr. Abhishek Varshney, Grand son of Mr. Hari Shankar Varshney succesfully got AIR 1 in IIT JEE. He is currently studying in IIT Delhi in Computer Science.

Kesahav Kumr Varshney alias KK Kalakar successfully running Hi-Tech Coaching classes in Delhi.

Mr. Ujala Goyal s/o Mr. Vishan swaroop goyal is a s/w Engg from Nagla Darbar Gonda.

Mr Manoj Kumar born in the village Nagla Bhuvia, is one of the significant rising personalities as an Agriculturist and public figure in Haryana.

Thakur Ravikaran Singh ( Elani) known as famous social personality from Dhara ki Garhi near Gonda. Chaudhary Gulab Singh baba younger brother of Shri Ravikaran Singh ji also a famous social personality of Lagasama whose grandson Mr. Santosh Kumar, the eldest grandson of this KANKRAN family is examining officer in Customs↵Mr. Shudhanshu Chaudhary s/o Mr. Aravind Kumar Singh is a social worker from Dhara ki Garhi Gonda

Shri Sukhveer Singh known as Property Dealer from Gonda.

Mr. Jagvir Singh Thakurela from village Hasangarh Gonda is a businessman in faridabad haryana

Mr. Jitendra Kumar (Jeenu) S/O Sri Ramkhilari Gautam S/O Late Sri Nannumal Gautam from village Bhuriyaghari, now residence thana road gonda and working in Dubai (UAE)

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[1] Gonda had a population of about 7550 as per 2001 census.

Nearby villages

References

  1. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
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