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Nagar : Lokendra Pal Singh

Gautam Buddha
Nagar District
Area, Population & Sex Ratio
Geographical Area : 1268.6 Km2
Population in Gautam Buddha Nagar (Census 2011)
Total Population
Total : 1,674,714
Male : 904,505
Female : 770,209
Under 6 population
Total : 245,232
Male : 132,925
Female : 112,307
Disabled population
Total disabled population : 24632
In seeing : 12342
In speech : 1987
In hearing : 942
In movement : 7093
Mental : 2268
Rank ( VoiceOfBharat.org Analysis
)
Backwardness : 379
Sex Ratio Rank : 25
(Rank one is least sex ratio - Cenus 2001)
HIV Category District : C
(HIV Sentinel Surveillance 2004 -2006)
Disability : 376 (Census 2001)
Literacy Ratio : 221 (Census 2001)
Minority : Does not figure in MCD

Brief About Gautam Buddha Nagar District
The District Gautam Buddh Nagar was formed on 6/9/97
with effect from Govt. order no 1249/97/82/97.District Gautam Buddh
Nagar includes Dadri,Noida and Greater Noida from gaziabad and Tehsil
Sikandrabad and part of Khurja from Bulandshahar.The district has
4 development blocks,3 administrative blocks and 16 police station
Gautam Budh Nagar is one of the five districts of
the Meerut Division. Divisional Commissioner, whose headquarter
is at Meerut , holds charge of the division. He is the link between
the districts and the goverenment and supervises the administration
as well as the planning and the development activities of these
districts.
The general administration of the district (the basic
unit of administration) is vested in the district officer who holds
a key post and is the pivot of the district administrative machinery.
He represents the State Goverenment and is responsible for the proper
execution of all the government orders
As a Collector his main function is to ensure the
collection of land revenue and other govt. dues as well as the proper
maintenance of land records. As District Magistrate his main duty
is to maintain law and order with the help of the magistracy and
the police. In his capacity as District Magistrate he has under
him Two Addl. Distt. Magistrates, Three S.D.M's ,City Magistrate
with whose help he runs the district administration. Each tahsil
has a resident Tahsildar who is assisted by a number of Naib-Tahsildars.
It consists a police organisation which is headed
by a Senior Superintendent of Police. He is assisted by S.P.(city),
S.P.(Rural) . For administrative convenience the district is divided
into 16 police stations, each under a Station Officer. Below the
Station Officer there is sub-inspectors, head constables and under
him several constables. The strength of the staff in a police station
varies according to the area and the amount of work.
Another important pillar of the administrative machinery
is the Judiciary of which the District & Sessions Judge is the head.
As session judge his is the highest criminal court and a district
judge his is the highest civil court as well. Appeals against the
decisions of the civil judge are heard by him and those against
his orders by the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad.
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