Pilkhuwa is a town in the Hapur district in the State of Uttar Pradesh. The area is located on National Highway 9. The area is known for its textile products and handloom industry. There were 120 medium-scale industries, 1400 power looms and 3 niwar factories in Pilkuwa in 1991. The area is home to many reputed educational institutions like "Rajkumar Goel engineering college", "Saraswati medical college", "DRDO Skills development training centre" etc. The area is associated with myths, and the etymology of Pilkhuwa lies in the story of an elephant named "Pil" that disappeared from Delhi state, after which the king sent his son to find it. When the search team made a stop at a village of people gathered around them and began saying "pil-khuwa", which means "Pil is lost". Coming to the demographics, as per the 2011 India census, Pilkhuwa had a total population of 83,736 of which 44,226 were males, and 39,510 were females. The population within the age group of 0 -6 was 12,468, and the total number of literates in Pilkhuwa was 55,936. The male literacy rate stood at 73.3 %, and the female literacy rate was 59.5%.
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Private means of transport like cars and auto rickshaws available
Recent road construction has improved connectivity
Potholes rarely come across during commutation
The police men have ensured proper patrolling during the nighttime
Street lights are installed at every nook and corner of the location to improve road visibility
Night patrolling is always there at night and the police station is also nearby
Parks are good and clean in this area
The area is totally hygienic and garbage disposal methods are highly developed
The area is free from air and noise pollution and parks are clean and attractive
Commodities are available with cost effectiveness
Private and government offices nearby
Highway is in good condition and helps travelers to move safe and fast
What can be better
Authorities should make sure the area is pollution-free
Authorities should ensure roads are well connected
Road conditions need to be improved to make it suitable for daily commutation
Night time safety measures should be taken
The authorities should ensure the installation of street lights at regular gaps
Police patrolling should be improved in this area
Parks should be kept clean and hygienic surroundings should also be ensured
Garbage should be taken to dumping areas and the needful should be done
Air or water pollution should be dealt with proper care
The authorities should take steps to make the locally available products are cost-effective
Areas surrounding offices should be kept clean
The high ways nearby should be kept clean an safe
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Others | posted 7 months ago
5
public transportation most of the time available here so transport anything is easily and easy to go one place to another place...read more
S I N G H
Lived before | posted 7 months ago
5
I loved this city and I love this cleanliness and restaurants are the best and cabs are easily come....read more
Omana Ramanand
Owner | posted 1 year ago
4.2
Pikhuwa, with its convenient location near Electronics City Phase 1, offers seamless connectivity and easy access to major transportation hubs. Residents appreciate its safe environment and rate it highly for connectivity and safety....read more
Sanchay Makarand
Owner | posted 1 year ago
4
Pikhuwa in Bangalore is a sought-after locality known for its excellent connectivity and robust infrastructure. The high ratings given by Electronics City Phase 1 residents for both connectivity and safety highlight its appeal as a residential area....read more
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