Administrative Divisions of Uttar Pradesh
The 18 administrative divisions into which the districts of Uttar Pradesh are broken down are shown in the table below:
Divisions |
Headquarters |
Districts |
---|---|---|
Agra Division |
Agra |
Agra Mathura Mainpuri Firozabad |
Aligarh Division |
Aligarh |
Aligarh Etah Hathras Kasganj |
Ayodhya Division |
Ayodhya |
Ayodhya district Ambedkar Nagar Barabanki Sultanpur Amethi |
Azamgarh Division |
Azamgarh |
Azamgarh Ballia Mau |
Bareilly Division |
Bareilly |
Bareilly Pilibhit Shahjahanpur Badaun |
Basti Division |
Basti |
Basti Sant Kabir Nagar Siddharthnagar |
Chitrakoot Division |
Banda |
Banda Chitrakoot Hamirpur Mahoba |
Devipatan Division |
Gonda |
Bahraich Balarampur Gonda Shravasti |
Gorakhpur Division |
Gorakhpur |
Deoria Gorakhpur Kushinagar Maharajganj |
Jhansi Division |
Jhansi |
Jalaun Jhansi Lalitpur |
Kanpur Division |
Kanpur |
Auraiya Etawah Farrukhabad Kannauj Kanpur Dehat Kanpur Nagar |
Lucknow Division |
Lucknow |
Hardoi Lakhimpur Kheri Lucknow Raebareli Sitapur Unnao |
Meerut Division |
Meerut |
Baghpat Bulandshahar Gautam Buddha Nagar Ghaziabad Meerut Hapur |
Mirzapur Division |
Mirzapur |
Mirzapur Sant Ravidas Nagar Sonbhadra |
Moradabad Division |
Moradabad |
Bijnor Amroha Moradabad Rampur Sambhal |
Prayagraj Division |
Prayagraj |
Prayagraj Fatehpur Kaushambi Pratapgarh |
Saharanpur Division |
Saharanpur |
Muzaffarnagar Saharanpur Shamli |
Varanasi Division |
Varanasi |
Chandauli Ghazipur Jaunpur Varanasi |
List of Districts in Uttar Pradesh
List of Districts in Uttar Pradesh: There are 75 districts in Uttar Pradesh. India’s most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, has a rich and diverse cultural heritage. It has a total area of 240,928 square kilometers. The districts are frequently divided further using blocks, tehsils, and subdivisions. Lucknow serves as Uttar Pradesh’s official capital. The districts in Uttar Pradesh have been divided into 18 administrative divisions for efficient governance.
The United Provinces was renamed as Uttar Pradesh on 24th January 1950. With Nepal and Uttarakhand in the north, Delhi and Haryana in the northwest, Rajasthan in the west, Madhya Pradesh in the southwest, Bihar in the east, and Jharkhand in the southeast, the territory of Uttar Pradesh is bordered.