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Golhamau

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Golhamau is a small village in Lalganj block, Rae Bareli district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is about 6 km from Lalganj, the block headquarters. In 2011, 360 people lived there in 61 households. The village has no school, healthcare facilities, permanent market, or weekly haat. It belongs to the Bahuria Khera nyaya panchayat.

Geography and basics:
- Area: 0.741 square kilometers (0.286 square miles)
- Population density: about 490 people per square kilometer
- Official language: Hindi
- Time zone: IST (UTC+5:30)
- Vehicle registration: UP-35

History from censuses:
- 1951: Known as Golha Mau, 142 people in 25 households across 3 hamlets; area 170 acres. 1 literate resident (male). Part of Sareni pargana and thana.
- 1961: 174 people in 30 households across 2 hamlets; area 170 acres.
- 1981: 202 people in 40 households; area 74.06 hectares. Main foods: wheat and rice.
- 1991: 192 people in 33 households; area 74 hectares. 0–6 age group: 42 people (22%). Literacy: 25% (32 men, 16 women). 53 main workers (50 men, 3 women); 1 marginal worker (woman); 138 non-workers. Main occupations: 39 cultivators; 5 agricultural laborers; 5 in livestock/forestry/fishing; 2 in other manufacturing/processing/service/repair; 1 construction; 1 in other services.


This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 11:11 (CET).