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    Hapur is a city in, as well as the headquarters of, Hapur district, in Uttar Pradesh, India. Located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) east of New Delhi, the city is part of the Delhi National Capital Region (NCR). National Highway 9 passes through the city, connecting it to Delhi.

  2. ABOUT DISTRICT. Hapur was announced as a district named Panchsheel Nagar’ on Sep 28, 2011 by Hon. the then Chief Minister Km. Mayawati and in the month of July 2012. View More… At a Glance. Area: 1116 Sq. Km. Population: 1,33,8000. Language: Hindi. Villages: 352. Male: 7,08,910. Female: 6,29,400. WHATS' NEW. TENDERS. NOTIFICATION. Results.

  3. Hapur district (earlier Panchsheel Nagar) is a recently formed district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh with a population of 1,338,211 at the 2011 Census. It arose as an area leading in the trade of grains and jaggery.

  4. Akhilesh Yadav changed the name to ‘Hapur District’. Hapur is a city with a population of 13,28,322 and noted as manufacturing hub of making Stainless Steel Pipes and Tubes. Hapur is also famous for papads, paper cones and tubes. Situated about 60 km from the capital of India New Delhi.

  5. 1 day ago · Hapur is a city in Uttar Pradesh, India, and the capital of the Hapur district. The city is part of the Delhi National Capital Region and is roughly 60 kilometres east of New Delhi. The city is connected to Delhi via National Highway 9, which runs through it.

  6. May 21, 2024 · Puth. This deserted village situated on the banks of Ganges was famous in the Mahabharata period, Pushpavati. The Ganga used to come here for bathing. It was the palace of King Karna in the nearby Laharai village. He used to donate gold to the Brahmans when he came to visit. There are still ruins of the temple and mud fort built by the Marathas.

  7. Situated at a distance of 60 km from Delhi, Hapur is the smallest district in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Popularly known as one of the important religious centres of the Hindus in the north, the ancient city is home to several temples which draw a large number of devotees as well as tourists.