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Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh is India's most populous state — about 1 in 6 Indians live here, across 75 districts. It is the country's farm and dairy heartland, home to the Taj Mahal and the ancient city of Varanasi, and the land that has sent more Prime Ministers to Parliament than any other.

Capital Lucknow · Largest city Kanpur · Formed 24 January 1950

  • India's most populous state — ~1 in 6 Indians
  • The Taj Mahal at Agra — a wonder of the world
  • Varanasi — among the world's oldest living cities
  • India's farm & dairy heartland
  • 80 Lok Sabha seats — the most of any state
  • Ayodhya, Kashi, Mathura & Prayagraj
Tap a district to highlight it

Illustrative district boundaries (derived from open data) — a reference, not an official survey map.

The Basics

Uttar Pradesh at a Glance

Uttar Pradesh sits across the upper Ganga plain in north India. It is the country's most populous state and the heart of its political and cultural life.

  • Lucknow Capital city (Kanpur is the largest city & the old industrial hub)
  • 24 January 1950 The United Provinces were renamed Uttar Pradesh — marked as UP Day
  • 2.43 lakh km² Area (~2,43,286 km²) — India's 4th-largest state
  • 75 Districts (18 divisions) — see the interactive map above
  • Hindi Official language; Urdu is the state's additional official language
  • 403 seats Legislative Assembly — the largest in India; a 100-member Council; 80 Lok Sabha seats
  • Borders Nine states & Delhi — from Uttarakhand and Haryana to Bihar; Nepal lies to the north
  • 5 regions Braj, Rohilkhand, Awadh, Bundelkhand & Purvanchal; rivers Ganga, Yamuna, Ghaghara & Gomti
  • State symbols Animal: swamp deer (barasingha) · Bird: sarus crane · Flower: palash

People

Population & Society

If Uttar Pradesh were a country, it would be among the five most populous on earth. Census 2011 is the last full count, so current totals are projections; figures below are Census 2011 unless marked.

  • 19.98 cr Population, 2011 (199,812,341) — India's most populous state; comfortably past 20 crore today
  • 20.2% Decadal growth, 2001–2011
  • 829 /km² Population density, 2011 — well above the national average
  • 912 Sex ratio — females per 1,000 males, 2011
  • 67.7% Literacy rate, 2011 (a little below the national average)
  • 22.3% Urban — UP is still a largely rural state
  • ~16.5% of India's people live here — about 1 in 6 — while the state makes roughly 9% of national output
  • 7 cities Million-plus urban areas — Kanpur, Lucknow, Ghaziabad, Agra, Varanasi, Meerut & Prayagraj
  • Diaspora The Bhojpuri–Awadhi east was a main source of the 19th-century Girmitiya migration to Mauritius, Fiji and the Caribbean

Economy

A ₹30-Lakh-Crore Economy

Uttar Pradesh is among India's two or three largest state economies, close behind Tamil Nadu. With about a sixth of India's people but a tenth of its output, per-person income is still low — though growth has run ahead of the national rate.

  • ₹29.8 L cr GSDP, 2024-25 (current prices); about ₹31 L cr in 2025-26 (revised estimate)
  • ~9% Real GSDP growth, 2024-25 — faster than the national rate (~6.5%)
  • ₹1.24 lakh Per-capita GSDP, 2024-25 — about half the national average
  • ~30% Outstanding liabilities as % of GSDP (2024-25)

What the economy is made of — share of the state economy (2024-25)

  • ~47% Services — trade, finance, real estate & public services
  • ~27% Agriculture & allied — among the highest farm shares of any large state
  • ~26% Manufacturing — led by the Noida–Ghaziabad belt

Minerals & resources

  • Limestone Cement-grade limestone in Sonbhadra & Mirzapur feeds the state's cement plants
  • Glass sand Silica sand around Prayagraj & Chitrakoot supplies Firozabad's glassworks
  • Bundelkhand Rock phosphate at Lalitpur and a large prospective potash deposit near Chitrakoot
  • Diaspore One of India's main sources of diaspore & pyrophyllite (refractory minerals)
  • People vs output: UP has roughly 16.5% of India's population but makes about 9% of its GDP — the mirror image of the smaller, richer states.
  • Minerals are confined to the southern hard-rock belt (Bundelkhand and the Vindhyas); the Gangetic plain that covers most of the state holds little. UP is not a coal or metal producer.
  • Figures here are the latest UP Budget estimates (via PRS) and MoSPI. The India GDP page compares all states at FY2024-25.

Agriculture

India's Farm & Dairy Heartland

The fertile Ganga–Yamuna plain makes Uttar Pradesh the country's biggest producer of foodgrains, sugarcane, wheat, milk and potatoes — the single most important farm state in India.

  • Foodgrains India's largest producer of foodgrains overall
  • Sugarcane India's largest sugarcane grower — close to half the national crop; most years the biggest sugar producer too
  • Wheat India's largest wheat producer — roughly a third of the crop
  • Milk India's largest milk-producing state — about a sixth of national output
  • Potato India's largest potato producer — Agra is the leading district
  • Mango A leading mango state; the Malihabadi Dussehri near Lucknow carries a GI tag (2009)
  • Mentha Grows the bulk of India's mint (menthol) oil — the Barabanki belt; India supplies most of the world's mint oil
  • Canals The Upper Ganga and Sharda canals water the doab — some of India's most fertile alluvial soil
  • Sugar belt The western doab and the Terai run on a dense network of sugarcane co-ops & mills

Administrative

The 75 Districts

Uttar Pradesh has 75 districts grouped into 18 divisions — more than any other state. Select a district below to highlight it on the map above. District pages are coming next.

    The map and this list share the same data. Clicking a district highlights it on the interactive map in the hero; soon each will open its own page.

    What Makes Uttar Pradesh Unique

    Strengths, Industry & Heritage

    From the leather of Kanpur to the mobile phones of Noida, Uttar Pradesh makes a remarkable range of things — and it holds three of India's UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

    Industry & trade

    • Noida Electronics, mobile phones, IT & services in Gautam Buddh Nagar; Samsung runs one of the world's largest phone factories here
    • Kanpur India's historic leather & tanning city — once the "Manchester of the East"
    • Firozabad India's glass & bangle capital
    • Moradabad The "Brass City" — a major metalware export hub
    • Bhadohi With Mirzapur, India's hand-knotted carpet belt
    • ODOP One District One Product — a UP scheme backing a signature craft in every district
    • Famous crafts Banarasi silk (Varanasi), Lucknawi chikankari, Aligarh locks, Kannauj attar & Meerut sports goods

    Heritage, nature & wildlife

    • Taj Mahal Shah Jahan's marble mausoleum at Agra — a UNESCO site and a wonder of the world
    • Agra Fort & Sikri Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri — two more UNESCO World Heritage Sites near Agra
    • Dudhwa Dudhwa National Park & Tiger Reserve in the Terai — a stronghold of the swamp deer
    • Tiger country Pilibhit, Amangarh and the new Ranipur (2022) are the state's other tiger reserves
    • Sarus crane The state bird — the world's tallest flying bird — nests across UP's wetlands
    • Ganga dolphin India's national aquatic animal swims the state's rivers, helped by the Namami Gange clean-up

    Culture & Traditions

    Festivals, Food & Crafts

    Uttar Pradesh hosts the world's largest gathering at the Kumbh, gave Kathak its Lucknow gharana, and sets a table of Awadhi food that few can match.

    • Maha Kumbh The Prayagraj Kumbh is the world's largest human gathering; the 2025 Maha Kumbh ran Jan–Feb, with the state putting footfall at around 66 crore
    • Kathak The Lucknow gharana of this classical dance grew in the court of the Awadh Nawabs
    • Ramlila The month-long Ramlila of Ramnagar, Varanasi; the Ramlila tradition is on UNESCO's Intangible Heritage list (2008)
    • Dev Deepawali Varanasi's ghats glow with rows of lamps on Kartik Purnima
    • Awadhi food Lucknow's slow-cooked table — galouti and tunday kebabs, biryani, korma & nihari
    • Banarasi & chikan Varanasi's gold-threaded silk and Lucknow's white chikankari — both GI-tagged
    • Petha & paan Agra's translucent petha sweet and the much-loved Banarasi paan

    Places to Visit

    Faith, Heritage & Getaways

    Few places hold as much faith and history — the Taj at Agra, the ghats of Kashi, Rama's Ayodhya and Krishna's Mathura.

    • Taj Mahal Agra's marble mausoleum — a UNESCO site and one of the New 7 Wonders of the World
    • Varanasi Kashi — one of the world's oldest living cities; the Kashi Vishwanath Jyotirlinga and the evening Ganga aarti
    • Ayodhya The Ram Janmabhoomi; the Ram Mandir was consecrated on 22 January 2024
    • Mathura–Vrindavan Krishna's birthplace, at the heart of the Braj region
    • Prayagraj Triveni Sangam — where the Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati meet
    • Sarnath Where the Buddha gave his first sermon, just outside Varanasi
    • Kushinagar The site of the Buddha's Mahaparinirvana, on the Buddhist circuit
    • Fatehpur Sikri Akbar's red-sandstone capital near Agra — a UNESCO World Heritage Site
    • Vindhyachal The Vindhyavasini Devi shrine at Mirzapur; Chitrakoot lies further south

    Modern Uttar Pradesh

    Finance, Energy & Infrastructure

    UP has built India's largest network of expressways, its first rapid-rail line, and a fresh wave of metros, airports and defence manufacturing.

    • Expressways India's largest expressway network — the Agra–Lucknow, Purvanchal, Bundelkhand and Yamuna lines, now joined by the ~594 km Ganga Expressway (Meerut–Prayagraj)
    • Noida Airport A greenfield international airport at Jewar, opening in 2026 — designed to be among India's largest once fully built
    • Namo Bharat The Delhi–Meerut line is India's first Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS)
    • Metros Lucknow, Kanpur, Agra and Noida run metros; Meerut's, opened in 2026, is India's fastest
    • Defence corridor The UP Defence Industrial Corridor links six nodes — Aligarh, Agra, Kanpur, Jhansi, Chitrakoot & Lucknow; BrahMos missiles are made at Lucknow
    • Film City A large film city is being built near the Noida airport, on the Yamuna Expressway
    • 5 airports International flights from Lucknow, Varanasi, Kushinagar, Ayodhya & the new Noida — the most international airports of any state

    Rail, Metro & Air

    Trains, Metro, Airports & Transit

    Uttar Pradesh sits at the centre of India's road and rail map. The old Grand Trunk Road, two railway zones and a fast-growing metro and expressway network all run through it.

    • Expressways Access-controlled lines now link most big cities — Agra–Lucknow (~302 km), Purvanchal (~341 km), Bundelkhand (~296 km), Yamuna (~165 km) and the new Ganga Expressway (~594 km)
    • Railway zones Two of Indian Railways' zones are based here — North Central at Prayagraj and North Eastern at Gorakhpur
    • Gorakhpur Its station held the record for the world's longest railway platform until 2023
    • Namo Bharat India's first rapid-rail corridor, Delhi to Meerut, runs largely through western UP
    • Vande Bharat Semi-high-speed trains link Lucknow, Varanasi, Agra, Gorakhpur & Meerut to Delhi
    • National Highways UP has the most national highways of any state — the old Grand Trunk Road (NH 19) and NH 27 among the main corridors
    • Airports Lucknow, Varanasi, Kushinagar & Ayodhya fly international; Agra, Kanpur, Prayagraj, Bareilly & Gorakhpur add domestic links

    People & Freedom Movement

    A Land of National Icons

    Uttar Pradesh has shaped India's politics, freedom struggle and arts — and sent more Prime Ministers to Parliament than any other state.

    • Most PMs UP has sent more Prime Ministers to Parliament than any other state — Nehru, Shastri and Indira Gandhi were all born here
    • Rani Lakshmibai The queen of Jhansi — a leading figure of the 1857 uprising
    • Mangal Pandey The sepoy from Ballia whose revolt helped spark the 1857 rebellion
    • Munshi Premchand The great Hindi–Urdu novelist, born at Lamhi near Varanasi
    • Amitabh Bachchan The actor, born in Allahabad (now Prayagraj)
    • Saint-poets Kabir, Ravidas and Tulsidas — who wrote the Ramcharitmanas — all belong to Kashi & Awadh
    • Kathak & letters Birju Maharaj of the Lucknow gharana; poets Mahadevi Verma, Harivansh Rai Bachchan & Firaq Gorakhpuri
    • More Lucknow elected Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and Varanasi elects Narendra Modi — both Prime Ministers who represent UP, though born elsewhere

    Through the Ages

    A Short History of Uttar Pradesh

    From the kingdoms of the Ganga plain to Mughal Agra and modern Uttar Pradesh, a few of the milestones that shaped the state.

    Key milestones in the history of Uttar Pradesh, from the 1st millennium BCE to 2024.
    WhenMilestone
    1st millennium BCEKashi (Varanasi) grows into one of the world's oldest living cities; the kingdoms of Kosala, Kashi & Panchala hold the Ganga plain
    ~5th century BCEThe Buddha gives his first sermon at Sarnath, near Varanasi
    4th c. BCE – 6th c. CEThe Maurya and Gupta empires rule from the Gangetic heartland
    606–647 CEHarsha rules northern India from Kannauj
    1394–1494The Sharqi Sultanate of Jaunpur — a centre of Indo-Islamic learning & architecture
    1571Akbar builds Fatehpur Sikri as his capital near Agra
    1632–1653The Taj Mahal is built at Agra under Shah Jahan
    1775The Nawabs of Awadh make Lucknow their capital
    10 May 1857The Revolt of 1857 breaks out at Meerut, spreading to Kanpur, Lucknow & Jhansi
    1947India wins independence; the United Provinces join the new republic
    24 January 1950The United Provinces are renamed Uttar Pradesh
    9 November 2000Uttarakhand is carved out of UP as a separate hill state
    22 January 2024The Ram Mandir is consecrated at Ayodhya

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