Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Detail of Kundarki

  1. Demographics

    As of 2001 India census,[1] Kundarki had a population of 27,197.

    Education

    Kundarki has:
    • IMAMUDDIN TURKI MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION KUNDERKI
    • N. Bhushan Institute of Technology[2]
    • Majeed Khan memorial public School, Kundarki
    • IQRA Public School
    • Kundarki Intermediate College,kunderki
    • J.L.M. Intermediate College,
    • Evergreen Intermediate College
    • Government Girls Intermediate College
    • Kisan Public Inter College
    • Kisan Public Primary School
    • Hazrat Ali Memorial Education Society
    There are Primary and Montessori schools such as:
    • N.Bhushan Public School
    • Jwali Ram Inter College Jaitpur Patti, Kunderki
    • Al-Baru Academy
    • I.L.M. School
    • Sheesh Academy
    • Dayanand Bal Vidya Mandir
    • Adarsh Bal Vidyalya
    • Madarsa Ahle Sunnat Abwabul Uloom
    • Madarsa Islamia Latifia Gulshan e Islam
    • Madarsa Islamia Basheerul Uloom
    • Madarsa Islamia Maqsoodul Uloom
    • RGM COMPUTER EDUCATION & V.T.I. UNDER MEWS REG. BY UTTAR PRADESH GOVT.REG. NO 1221 PRINCIPAL SYED SUHAIL AHMAD
    • Madarsa Islamia Ahle Sunnat Gulshane Mustafa

    Political status

    The town is represented in the Uttar Pradesh assembly by Haji Rizwan Haji. Akbar Husain (Ex Minister) Rani Indra Mohni (Ex Minister) was a famous Congress Party leader. She was also elected for M.L.A.

    Business

    There is no particular business in Kunderki but due to neighbourhood of Brass city Moradabad most of the people work in Moradabad and do their own business. Town has one petrol pump (Kunderki Filling Station). The Qazi Mosque serves as the main socio-cultural center in the town. Even there is a huge market complex named "Babu Mahesh Bal Bhatnagar Complex" which has been the source of employment for 150-160 people since 1999. The owner of the market is Babu Dinesh Bal Bhatnagar the eminent personality of Kundarki who has been the writer of many books (History of Kundarki-"Humare Kundarki"; Shiv Aradhana; Guru Mahima; Kapaldhari Strot etc.)

    References


  2. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.

  3. N Bhushan Institute of Technology

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