Alampur Deha
Alampur Deha is a village in the Barnahal block of Mainpuri district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It covers about 0.35 square kilometers. In 2011, 1,153 people lived there in 215 households, with 604 men and 549 women. There were 166 children aged 0–6 (86 boys and 80 girls). Among residents, 426 people belonged to Scheduled Castes, about 37%.
In 1961, the village consisted of 3 hamlets with a total population of 586 people in 123 households, and an area of 408 acres.
Facilities in Alampur Deha include one primary school, but no healthcare facility. Drinking water is provided by hand pumps and tube wells, and there were no public toilets. The village has a post office and some electricity for domestic and agricultural use, but no public library. Streets are a mix of unpaved and paved surfaces.
This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 10:07 (CET).