Baghpat district With Talukas: Baghpat district is one of the 75 districts of the Indian
state of
Uttar Pradesh with headquarters at the town
of Baghpat. Baghpat district was created in the year 1997. The
town's name derives from the Hindi word for tiger (Baagh).
Baghpat town is located on the banks of river Yamuna. It is
52 km from Meerut City and is on the
main Delhi–Saharanpur Highway around 40 km from Delhi
toward north. Baghpat town lies on the east bank of
the Yamuna River, and is within the National Capital Region. It
has an agriculture-based economy with sugarcane as the main
crop, followed by wheat, mustard and vegetables. There are
three sugar mills in the district. Badagaon is a well-known
village in Baghpat, which is famous for the Digamber Jain
temple. Baghpat district is also infamous for the activities of
criminals and there are various criminal gangs known as "Giroh"
that are active in the region. In spite of this, Baghpat is
considered to be one of the best places to live in India because
of its green and healthy environment. Baghpat is also one of
the most productive districts in terms of sugarcane production.

Baghpat District
According to the 2011 census, Baghpat district has
a population of 1,302,156. Baghpat has a sex ratio of
858 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of
73.54%. To the north of Baghpat district
are Shamli and Muzaffarnagar districts, to the east Meerut
district, to the south Ghaziabad district, and to the west, across
the Yamuna, Delhi, and Sonipat district in Haryana state. Baraut
is a multi-religious place with many Hindu Temples, Jain
Temples and Mosques around. Occupation of the people of
Baghpat is mostly Agriculture. Main crops of Baghpat are
sugarcane, wheat and rice. Also vegetables like Gourds,
Pumpkins, Potatoes, Ladyfinger, Spinach, Radish and Carrots
are also grown in Baghpat.
Talukas in Baghpat district
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