Overview
Kakrala is a town and nagar panchayat in the Budaun district of the Bareilly division in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It functions as a small urban centre serving the surrounding rural population in the western Uttar Pradesh plains.
Key facts
| Type | Town / Nagar Panchayat |
|---|---|
| District | Budaun |
| Division | Bareilly |
| State | Uttar Pradesh |
| Country | India |
| Region | Rohilkhand / Upper Doab plains |
| Official language | Hindi |
Geography
Kakrala lies in the alluvial plains of western Uttar Pradesh, in the Rohilkhand region between the Ganga and Ramganga river systems. The terrain is generally flat and agricultural, with cropping patterns dominated by sugarcane, wheat, paddy and pulses, which is typical of the Budaun district.
Administration
Kakrala is administered as a nagar panchayat, the urban local body responsible for civic functions such as sanitation, street lighting, local roads and basic municipal services. For revenue and general administration, it falls under the Budaun district, which is in turn part of the Bareilly division of Uttar Pradesh. Law and order is administered through the Uttar Pradesh Police, with a local police station serving the town and adjoining villages.
Demographics and society
The population of Kakrala is composed of both Hindu and Muslim communities, reflecting the broader demographic mix of Budaun district. Hindi and Urdu are widely spoken, with local usage of dialects associated with the Rohilkhand belt.
Economy
The local economy is largely agrarian, supported by trade in agricultural produce, small-scale retail, and services connected to nearby villages. Like other towns in Budaun district, Kakrala participates in the regional sugarcane and grain economy, with weekly markets serving as important nodes for rural exchange.
Transport
Kakrala is connected to other towns in Budaun district and the Bareilly division by state and district roads. The nearest major urban centres include Budaun, the district headquarters, and Bareilly, the divisional headquarters, both of which provide rail and longer-distance road connectivity.
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References
- Wikidata: Q2441509