Coordinates: 29°23′42″N 79°07′35″E / 29.39500°N 79.12639°E / 29.39500; 79.12639

Ramnagar, Nainital

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Ramnagar
Town
Nickname: 
Corbett City
Ramnagar is located in Uttarakhand
Ramnagar
Ramnagar
Ramnagar is located in India
Ramnagar
Ramnagar
Coordinates: 29°23′42″N 79°07′35″E / 29.39500°N 79.12639°E / 29.39500; 79.12639
Country India
StateUttarakhand
Division Kumaon
DistrictNainital
Named forSir Henry Ramsay
Elevation
345 m (1,132 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total97,916
Languages
 • OfficialHindi, Kumaoni
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
244715
Telephone code915947
Vehicle registrationUK-19

Ramnagar (Kumaoni: Rāmnagar) is a town and municipal board in the Nainital district of Kumaon in the state of Uttarakhand, India.[1] It is located approximately 65 kilometres (40 mi) from Nainital, the headquarters of the district.

Ramnagar is a gateway to the Corbett National Park,[2][3] the oldest national park and a famous tourist destination. The Garjiya Devi Temple[4][5] and Sitabani temple, Sitabani Wildlife Reserve[6] located nearby also attract many visitors.

Uttarakhand Board of School Education is headquartered in Ramnagar. The board was set up in 2001, and is responsible for administering courses of instructions, textbooks, and to conduct examinations for secondary school students of the state.

Geography

Ramnagar is located at 29.40°N 79.12°E.

It has an average elevation of roughly 345 metres (1,132 feet). Ramnagar is located at the foothills of the Himalayas on the bank of river Kosi. The town is visited by many tourists due to its geographical location near Corbett National Park.[7] Its proximity to Nainital which is a famous hill station of Northern India makes it even more popular. There is a Barrage on Kosi River in Ramnagar where many migratory birds such as Ruddy Shelduck arrive in winter.

Demographics

According to the 2011 Indian Census, the town consists of 54,787 people. The state of Uttarakhand has literacy rate of 87.6 percent, which is higher than Nation's average of 74.04 percent.

Total Number of Household : 10,620[8]
Population Persons Males Females
Total 54,787 28,386 26,401
In the age group 0–6 years 7,004 3,730 3,274
Scheduled Castes (SC) 5,068 2,586 2,482
Scheduled Tribes (ST) 54 29 25
Literates 39,067 21,280 17,787
Illiterate 15,720 7,106 8,614
Total Worker 15,890 14,260 1,630
Main Worker 13,955 12,653 1,302
Main Worker - Cultivator 100 97 3
Main Worker - Agricultural Labourers 75 71 4
Main Worker - Household Industries 383 356 27
Main Worker - Other 13,397 12,129 1,268
Marginal Worker 1,935 1,607 328
Marginal Worker - Cultivator 26 17 9
Marginal Worker - Agriculture Labourers 41 33 8
Marginal Worker - Household Industries 63 48 15
Marginal Workers - Other 1,805 1,509 296
Marginal Worker (3-6 Months) 1,712 1,422 290
Marginal Worker - Cultivator (3-6 Months) 25 16 9
Marginal Worker - Agriculture Labourers (3-6 Months) 34 28 6
Marginal Worker - Household Industries (3-6 Months) 53 41 12
Marginal Worker - Other (3-6 Months) 1,600 1,337 263
Marginal Worker (0-3 Months) 223 185 38
Marginal Worker - Cultivator (0-3 Months) 1 1 0
Marginal Worker - Agriculture Labourers (0-3 Months) 7 5 2
Marginal Worker - Household Industries (0-3 Months) 10 7 3
Marginal Worker - Other Workers (0-3 Months) 205 172 33
Non Worker 38,897 14,126 24,771

History

The town is named after British commissioner Sir Henry Ramsay who established it in 1850 during the British rule in India[9] During the British rule tea gardens were developed in Ramnagar and nearby villages in Uttarakhand. But these tea gardens have been closed for a long time. Ramnagar is most visited for Corbett National Park named after the hunter turned conservationist Jim Corbett[10] who played a key role in its establishment. It is the oldest national park in India which was established in 1936. And ancient temples like Garjia Devi Temple and Sita Bani Temple both carry a lot of myths and legends behind them, which attracts a huge number of visitors every year.

Visitor attractions

Corbett National Park

Sambar deer in Jim Corbett National Park

Corbett National Park is 10 km from Ramnagar. It is spread across 86 km north of Ramnagar. Established in 1936 as the Hailey National Park, Corbett National Park is the oldest and one of the most sought after national parks in India. It is India's first sanctuary to come under Project Tiger.[11] The park was named after the hunter-naturalist turned author and photographer, Jim Corbett[12] who lived in the region and contributed in setting up this park. Visitors can move about in vehicles (only local gypsies with the permit) inside the park area after making entries at the respective gates. Tourists now cannot drive their own cars inside Corbett. They have to hire gypsies with permits from Ramnagar. Permits are necessary for entering Corbett Tiger Reserve. Permits are issued at the CTR Reception Office in Ramnagar. Other places worth visiting in the region are the Crocodile Pool, Dhikala Machaan, Getheryo Library (Dhikala), Corbett Museum (Dhangadi gate), Corbett falls.

Garjiya Devi Temple

Garjiya Devi Temple on the Kosi

Garjiya Devi Temple is located in the Garjiya village near Ramnagar, Uttarakhand, India. It is a sacred Shakti shrine where Garjiya Devi is the presiding deity. The temple is situated over a large rock in the Kosi River and is one of the most famous temples of the Nainital district visited by thousands of devotees during Kartik Poornima, a Hindu holy day celebrated on the fifteenth lunar day of Kartik (November – December). It is also known as the festival of lights of the gods.[1] The Kartik Purnima festival also coincides with the Sikh festival of Guru Nanak Jayanti.

Sita Bani Temple

Sita Bani Temple is dedicated to Devi Sita, consort of Lord Rama. It is believed that she entered into the lap of Mother Earth here. Every year, a fair is held here during Ramanavami. It is located at a distance of 20 km from Ramnagar.

Tumaria Dam

The Tumaria Dam is located about 17 km from Ramnagar in Maldhan village on Kosi river bank and is a major tourist attraction.

Demographics

Hinduism is the majority religion in Ramnagar with 55.91% followers [3]. Islam is second most popular religion in city with 42.92% following it. In Ramnagar, Christianity is followed by 0.35% and Sikhism by 0.73%.

Religion in Ramnagar (2011)
Hinduism
55.91%
Islam
42.92%
Sikhism
0.73%
Christianity
0.35%
Others (incl.unclassified and
religion not stated)
0.1%

Cuisine

The local Kumaoni food includes Bhatt ki Churkani,[13] Jholi-Bhat, Gaahat ke Dubke, Channe ke Dubke, Ras-Bhat, Manduwe ki Roti,[14] Paalak ka Kaapa,[15] Bhang ki Chutni, singhodi, Aloo Ke Gutke,[16] Thechwani, Bal Mithai, Singal, Bichoo Saag.[17]

Accommodation

Ramnagar is also popular for having so many resorts for the tourists to accommodate. More than 100 resorts are located here.

Transportation

Air

The nearest airport is Pantnagar Airport,[18] 81.6 km away via UT SH 41 and 77.3 km away via NH 87 in the town of Pantnagar in Udham Singh Nagar district. However Indira Gandhi International Airport at Delhi is the nearest international airport which is 255  km away.

Another major airport from Ramnagar is Bareilly Airport which is located around 145km and connected to cities like Mumbai, New Delhi and Bengaluru.

Rail

In 1907, during the British Raj the railway line in Uttarakhand was extended from Moradabad to Ramnagar.[19] Ramnagar railway station is under the administrative control of the Izzatnagar division of the North Eastern Railway zone of the Indian Railways. The station is located about 65 km from Nainital. It has direct rail links to Kashipur, Moradabad, Delhi, Bareilly, Lucknow, Haridwar, Chandigarh, Gurgaon, Mumbai, Agra, Jaisalmer and Varanasi. Code of Ramnagar railway station is RMR.

Road

Ramnagar bus station is located near to the Railway station. There are regular buses from Ramnagar to Nainital, Ranikhet, Haldwani, Tanakpur, Haridwar , Dehradun, Kashipur, Moradabad, Meerut and Delhi. Bus services are also available to Jaipur. National Highway 121 which starts from Kashipur and ends at Bubakhal, Uttarakhand passes through Ramnagar.

References

  1. ^ District Handbook Part-B, Census of India (2011)
  2. ^ "eCorbett Ver 2.0...Official Webportal of Corbett Tiger Reserve, Ramnagar". www.corbettonline.uk.gov.in. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Corbett National Park | Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board | Department of Tourism, Government Of Uttarakhand, India". | Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board | Department of Tourism, Government Of Uttarakhand, India. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Incredible India | Garjia Temple". www.incredibleindia.org. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  5. ^ "Garjiya Devi Temple". Times of India Travel. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  6. ^ "This Music Composer Bought An Entire Hill And Turned It Into A Wildlife Sanctuary!". IndiaTimes. 10 March 2016. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  7. ^ "eCorbett Ver 2.0...Official Webportal of Corbett Tiger Reserve, Ramnagar". www.corbettonline.uk.gov.in. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  8. ^ Census India. "District Handbook Part-A" (PDF). censusindia.gov.in. Census India. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  9. ^ "Ramnagar - Gateway to Corbett".
  10. ^ Abhyankar, Shoma (23 March 2019). "The legends of Carpet Sahib: A village recalls Jim Corbett's legacy". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  11. ^ "National Tiger Conservation Authority". ntca.gov.in. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  12. ^ Abhyankar, Shoma (23 March 2019). "The legends of Carpet Sahib: A village recalls Jim Corbett's legacy". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  13. ^ "Bhatt ki Churkani | Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board | Department of Tourism, Government Of Uttarakhand, India". | Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board | Department of Tourism, Government Of Uttarakhand, India. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  14. ^ "Mandua Ki Roti | Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board | Department of Tourism, Government Of Uttarakhand, India". | Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board | Department of Tourism, Government Of Uttarakhand, India. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  15. ^ "Kaapa | Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board | Department of Tourism, Government Of Uttarakhand, India". | Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board | Department of Tourism, Government Of Uttarakhand, India. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  16. ^ "Aloo Ke Gutke | Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board | Department of Tourism, Government Of Uttarakhand, India". | Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board | Department of Tourism, Government Of Uttarakhand, India. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  17. ^ "Food Secrets: On the Trail of Kumaon's Culinary Wonders". 17 June 2016.
  18. ^ "Pantnagar Airport - Flights Schedule To Delhi, Dehradun & Pithoragarh". www.euttaranchal.com. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  19. ^ Sharad Singh Negi (1995). Uttarakhand: land and people. M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd. ISBN 978-81-85880-73-0.

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