Hirangaon

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Perhaps you’ve never considered what makes a village special. Let me tell you about Hirangaon. This small village in Uttar Pradesh offers a glimpse into a traditional way of life.

Hirangaon is located in the Firozabad district. It is part of the Jarauli Khurd gram panchayat. The village had a population of 695 in 2011. These people lived in 120 households.

Hirangaon sits west of Firozabad city. The old NH 2 highway runs to its north. The main line of the Northern Railway is to the south. The Hirangaon railway station isn’t actually in Hirangaon. It’s in Khemkaranpur. That is the adjacent village to the southwest.

A country road heads west from Hirangaon. It connects to Khemkaranpur and Alinagar Kenjra. There is also a road connecting Hirangaon to Jarauli Khurd. You will notice a prominent irrigation tank on the north side of Hirangaon.

The village is divided into four mohallas. These are Tiwari Mohalla, Sototi Mohalla, Dikshit Mohalla, and Jatav Mohalla.

In 2011, the population of Hirangaon was 55.3% male and 44.7% female. About 13.7% of the population was under six years old. Almost half the residents belong to Scheduled Castes.

Many communities call Hirangaon home. It’s sometimes called a village of Brahmins. This is because it is settled away from denser areas. The village offers a peaceful, green environment. The communities include Brahmin, Jatav, Barber, and others.

Back in 1981, Hirangaon had 511 residents. They lived in 89 households. The village has grown since then. In 1961, Hirangaon had a population of 402. There were 67 households. The village covered 274 acres. It even had a post office back then.

As of 2011, Hirangaon had a primary school and a health sub-center. Drinking water came from hand pumps. There were no public toilets. The village had electricity. The streets were made of both kachcha and pakka materials.

Agriculture is important here. The main crops are barley, potato, and mustard. Many villagers used to work for the government. Now, many depend on factories. Those who still work for the government often live outside the village.

Temples to goddesses surround Hirangaon. They are believed to protect the village. One unique tradition involves Kada Samskar. This is performed when someone dies. The person sits in a yoga position. This practice is specific to Hirangaon. It is rooted in the village’s sage traditions.

Hirangaon once fell under different tehsils. These included Narki Tehsil and Shikohabad tehsil. Agra is 42 km away. It is known for its Mughal monuments.

Hirangaon may be a small village. Yet, its history and traditions offer a unique glimpse into rural life in Uttar Pradesh. It shows a blend of old customs and modern changes. It is a place where community and heritage matter.

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