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Chaudharipur is a village covered by Tahsheel chunar in Mirzapur district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.[1]

In Chaudharipur there are many areas in which approx 1000 people live freely. There is no boundation of castesim, now the new generation believes in Live and Let live with Self Respect and Dignity.

Today so many youngsters are going outside for taking Higher studies and also share their new ideas to help the native people to improve the overall social and economic life of this region. In one sentence this town and nearby areas is the role model of development for the all nearby districts.

Main schools in Chaudharypur, PDND Inter College Chunar. It is situated by the side of the river Ganges. Somehow we can count this village in peaceful village. It falls in district Mirzapur. The chief crop here is Chilli,potato.

Geography

Chaudharipur is located at 25°09′N 82°52′E / 25.15°N 82.87°E / 25.15; 82.87. It has an average elevation of 163 metres (534 feet).It is situated on the bank of river Ganges

Climate

Chaudhari experiences a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cwa) with large variations between summer and winter temperatures. Summers are long, from early April to October, with intervening monsoon seasons and are also extremely hot, even by South Asian standards. The temperature ranges between 22°C – 46 °C (72°F – 115 °F) in the summers. Winters in this place see very large diurnal variations, with warm days and downright cold nights. Cold waves from the Himalayan region cause temperatures to dip across the city in the winter from December to February and temperatures below 5 °C are not uncommon.[citation needed] The average annual rainfall is 1,110 mm (44 in).[2] Fog is common in the winters, while hot dry winds, called loo, blow in the summers.

Through a combination of water pollution, new constructions of upstream dams, and increase in the local temperature, the water level of the Ganges has recently gone down significantly, and small islands have become visible in the middle of the river.

17 May 2012 was the hottest day of the season so far with mercury soaring up to 45.6 °C.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Census Data Updation Status". Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana. Ministry of Rural Development. Retrieved 3 May 2010.
  2. ^ "Varanasi tourism". DelhiTourism.com. Retrieved 18 August 2006.[unreliable source?]
  3. ^ "Chaudhari sizzles at 45.6 degrees Celsius". The Times Of India. 17 May 2012. Retrieved 17 May 2012.