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Nissing is a human settlement in India. It is recorded in Wikidata as an Indian city or town, and lies within the broader administrative framework of its parent district and state in northern India. Nissing functions as a local population centre serving nearby villages with markets, schools, and basic civic amenities.
| Name | Nissing |
|---|---|
| Type | Human settlement |
| Country | India |
| Wikidata ID | Q24906131 |
Nissing is located in the plains of northern India, an area characterised by flat alluvial terrain, canal-fed agriculture, and a network of rural roads connecting it to surrounding villages and larger towns. The settlement is part of a region where wheat, paddy, and sugarcane are common crops.
As a settlement in India, Nissing falls under a tehsil and district administration headed by officers of the state government, with local civic functions handled through the panchayat system or, where applicable, a municipal body. Law and order is maintained by the state police, and the area is part of state legislative and parliamentary constituencies.
Like other small towns in the region, Nissing typically hosts:
The local economy is largely agrarian, supported by trade in agricultural produce and small-scale services.
Nissing is connected to nearby towns through state and district roads. Public transport is provided primarily by state road transport corporation buses and shared private vehicles. The nearest railway stations and highways link the settlement to district headquarters and larger urban centres.
Nissing serves as a small node in India's rural–urban network, providing administrative, educational, and commercial services to its immediate hinterland. Settlements of this scale play an important role in the country's distribution of population and economic activity outside metropolitan regions.