Sonipat District of Haryana at a Glance

Lok Sabha Constituencies in Sonipat district, Haryana (MP Constituencies) Sonipat
MLA Assembly Constituencies in Sonipat district, Haryana Baroda
Ganaur
Gohana
Kharkhauda
Rai
Sonipat

About Sonipat District :

The district headquarter is situated in Sonipat. Other smaller towns are Gohana, Ganaur, Mundlana, Kharkhoda and Rai. The total area of Sonipat district is 2,260 sq km and its population is 10,64,000. Sonipat is bordered by the states of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh as well as the districts of Rohtak, Jind and Panipat. The River Yamuna runs along the eastern boundary of the district.

District Sonepat comprises of 4 sub-divisions namely Ganaur, Sonepat, Kharkhauda and Gohana and eight blocks (Ganaur, Sonipat, Rai, Kharkhoda, Gohana, Kathura, Murthal  and Mundlana) has been carved out of Rohtak and made a full fledged district on 22 December 1972. Sonepat is the largest tehsil followed by Gohana. It has one Municipal Corporation Sonipat and three municipal committees Ganaur, Gohana and Kharkhauda.

Map of Sonipat district, HaryanaMain water system in the district comprises of River Yamuna and the irrigation canals flowing out of it. There is no perennial river in the district. The underground water resources differ from area to area. The depth of the water table is the lowest in the Khader area along the Yamuna, where it is below 10 ft. It increases to 30 to 40 ft. in some of the western and south eastern part of the district. The ground water in some areas is saline and brackish. The ground water conditions indicate that the district faces the problem of occurrence of brackish water and water logging in eastern parts of the district.

Broadly speaking, the district is a continuous part of the Haryana-Punjab plain, but the area is not leveled in some parts. Over most of the district, the soil is fine loam of rich color. However, some areas has sandy soil and others are comprised of Kallar. The plain has a gradual slope to the south and east. The district may be roughly divided into three regions:

  1. The Khadar
    Along the River Yamuna is a narrow flood plain, 3 to 6 km wide, and is formed by the river along its course. The Khader plain is 20 to 30 ft. lower adjoining upland plain. It is comprised of fine clay loam left by the receding floods of the Yamuna. Presently, rice and sugar cane cultivation is undertaken by the farmers in the Khadar area. Recently, the farmers have started planting Banana, Pappaya and other fruits trees in this area.
  2. The Upland Plain
    It consists of Sonepat tehsil lying to the west of the Khadar, and is the most extensive of the three regions: The Upland Plain is covered with old alluvium , which if properly irrigated, is highly productive. Extensive Farming of crops, oil seeds, horticultural plants, vegetables and flowers, is undertaken in this region. The ridges in Gohana tehsil represent the northern most extension of the Aravallis.
  3. The Sandy Region
    A very smaller part of the district is covered with soil comprising of sand or sandy loam. Parts of this region has high PH value leading to kallor land.

Climate: Climate of Sonipat is dry with hot summer and a cold winter. The weather becomes milder during the monsoon (period July to September). The post-monsoon months October and November constitute a transition period, prior to the onset of winter.

TEMPERATURE: The winter starts in December when day and night temperatures fall rapidly. January is the coldest month when the mean daily minimum temperature is 6 to 7 Degree C. During cold waves, the minimum temperature may go down to the freezing point of water, and frosts can occur. During the summer months of May and June, the maximum temperature sometimes reaches 47 Degree Centigrade. Temperature drops considerably with the advancement of monsoon in June. However, the night temperature during this period continues to be high.

HUMIDITY: Humidity is considerably low during the greater part of the year. The district experiences high humidity only during the monsoon period. The period of minimum humidity (less than 20%) is between April and May.

RAINFALL: The annual rainfall varies considerably from year to year. However, the maximum rainfall is experienced during the monsoon season, which reaches it is peak in the month of July. In fact, the monsoon period accounts for 75% of the annual rainfall in the district. On an average there are 24 days in a year with rainfall of 2.5 mm (or more) per day in district Sonepat.

WIND: During the monsoon, the sky is heavily clouded, and winds are strong in this period. Winds are generally light during the post-monsoon and winter months.

REGION SPECIFIC WEATHER PHENOMENA: Sonepat experiences a high incidence of thunder storms and dust storms, often accompanied by violent squalls (andhis) during the period April to June. Sometimes the thunder storm are being accompanied by heavy rain and occasionally by hail storms. In the winter months, fogs sometimes appear in the district.

MAN POWER: According the 1991 census the total population of the district is 10,45,158 Of this the urban population forms a small part and is 2,10,521. The district is primarily rural is in nature and the primary activity of the people is agricultural. The rural population of the district is 8,34,637. The male and female ratio in the rural areas is about 1:1 whereas the ratio in the urban areas is detrimental to the female population. The working population of district Sonepat according to 1991 census comprises of 11,50,49 cultivators, 58,296 agricultural laborers. The percentage of cultivators, to manufacturers is higher in sub-division Ganaur, whereas the actual number of agricultural laborers is higher in sub division Sonepat.

SOIL PROFILE : District Sonepat, comprising of Sonepat, Gohana and Ganaur sub divisions, has 343 villages and covers an area of 2,13,080 hectares. The irrigated area (both with the help of canal irrigation as well as through tubewells) is 2,86,504 acres and the un-irrigated rainfed area is 43,979 acres. Sonepat is an important saltpetre producing area. The saltpeter appears as efflorescence on the surface during the summer season, specially in the village of Sonepat sub-division.

Water logging is a serious problem effecting the productivity of land. The water logged area, which the water table is between 0 to 5 ft, faces a serious problem. Where the water table is between 5 to 10 ft., the problem of water logging is imminent. There has been an alarming rise in the water table during the last two decades, Specially in the areas adjoining the canals. This has led to appearance of Thur on the surface of soil, followed by sem in several parts of the district, specially the areas adjoining the Yamuna and minor canals running through the district.

The soil in Sonepat is rich and quite suitable for all types of agricultural crops as well as forest cover.

The types of soil may be classified according to textures as : 1. Sandy (Raitali), 2. Sandy loam (Bhuri), 3. Loam (Rausli), 4. Clay loam (Karti) 5. Clay (Dakar). The main soil of the district is a good alluvial loam with sufficient moisture and is mostly rausli in texture.

Total No. of Villages 347

  • Inhabited 332
  • Uninhabited 15

Total Population 14,50,001

  • Male 7,81,299
  • Female 6,68,702

At a Glance :

Administrative Structure
Date of creation of the District. 22.12.1972
Division in which it falls. Rohtak
No. of Sub-Divisions.. Four- Sonipat,Ganaur,Gohana and Kharkhoda
No. of Tehsils. Four- Sonipat,Ganaur,Gohana and Kharkhoda
No. of Sub-Tehsils. Khanpur Kalan and Rai
No.of Blocks. Eight- Sonipat,Ganaur,Kharkhoda, Rai,Gohana,Kathura,Mundlana and Murthal.
No. of Municipal Committees. Four- Sonipat,Ganaur,Gohana,Kharkhoda
No. of Market Committees. Four- Sonipat,Ganaur,Gohana and Kharkhoda
No. of Anaj Mandis. Four- Sonipat,Ganaur,Gohana,Kharkhoda
No. of Town/City.  Four- Sonipat,Ganaur,Gohana,Kharkhoda

Total Area in Sq. Km. – 2122 Sq. Km.

 

Population as per Census 2011

Total Population of Sonipat City ( with in Municipal Council ) as per Census 2011:-

Total Population : 277053
Male 147933
Female 129120

Tehsil wise (Rural) Population as per Census 2011

Name of Tehsil Total Population Male Female Total SC Population Male SC Population Female SC Population
Sonipat
383181
207546
175635
71614
38369
33245
Gohana
306326
164182
142144
61090
32825
28265
Ganaur
171286
93456
77830
31300
16861
14439
Kharkhoda
135844
73566
62278
28678
15389
13289
Total
996637
538750
457887
192682
103444
89238

Town/City wise Population as per Census 2011

Name of Town/City Total Population Male Female Total SC Population Male SC Population Female SC Population
Sonipat
289000
154407
134926
44316
23549
20767
Gohana
65708
34838
30870
12633
6637
5996
Ganaur
35603
18991
16612
5538
2949
2589
Kharkhoda
25051
13431
11620
7102
3792
3310
Total
415695
221667
194028
69589
36927
32662

Total of District Sonipat (Rural+Urban) Population data

Name of District Total Population Total Male Total Female Total SC Population Total SC Male Total SC Female
Sonipat 1450001 781299 668702 269935 144516 125419

Sex Ratio of District Sonipat = 856
Child Sex Ratio of District Sonipat = 798
Literacy Rate = 89.12 (Male 87.18 and Female 69.80)

Village More than 10000 Population – 4 Villages
1. Khanpur Kalan – 12544
2. Kundli – 21633
3. Murthal Khas – 16722
4. Sisana – 10169

 

Education

Number of University – Three

1. Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishvidhlya (A Women University)
2. Deen Bandhu Chhotu Ram University for Science and Technology.
3. Jindal University.
( For Education hub a Rajiv Gandhi Education City also established in this District.)

1. Nos. of Degree College – 09
2. Nos. of Educational College – 37
3. Nos. of Polytechnic College – 03
4. Nos. of I.T.I. – 10
5. Nos. of Sec./High School – 452
6. Nos. of Middle School – 154
7. Nos. of Primary School – 235

 

Health

Health and Family welfare

Name of Sub Division General Hospital PHC Dispensary CHC Sub Center Total
Sonipat 1 12 3 4 98 118
Ganaur 4 27 31
Gohana 1 6 24 31
Total 2 22 3 4 149 180

Ayurvedic/ Unnani/ Homeopathic Institution in the District (Urban & Rural)

Name of Sub Division Ayurvedic Unnani Homeopathic Total
Sonipat 1 5 1
Ganaur 1
Gohana 1
Total 2 5 2

Animal Husbandary

Tehsil wise Cattle in the District

Name of Tehsil Vet. Hospitals Dispensaries Cows Buffalos Horses Goats Others Total
Sonipat
16
23
27295
125289
491
4354
9511
166940
Kharkhoda
10
14
12272
44575
122
1379
4286
62634
Ganaur
9
19
13644
64450
242
1388
4529
84253
Gohana
17
31
46971
130246
454
2775
13658
164101
Total
51
87
70182
364560
1309
9896
31984
744931

 

Land Utilization and Agriculture

Name of Tehsil Geographical Area in (00) Hect Forest in Hect. Land not available for Agri. Other non- Agri. Land Current Fallow Land Net Area sown (00) Hect. Area sown more than once Total Cropped Area
Sonipat
763
03
68
16
38
638
525
1163
Gohana
802
06
72
32
52
640
508
1148
Ganaur
299
01
32
17
19
230
205
435
Kharkhoda
266
36
15
26
189
151
340
Total
2130
10
208
80
135
1697
1389
3086

Agriculture 

Name of Crop Area (in 00 Hect.) Production (in 000 MT) Average Production (Kg/Per Hect.)
Rice
900
219
2433
Wheat
1410
610
4323
Jowar
100
05
500
Bajra
130
29
2231
Sugar Cane (Gur)
60
360
6000
Mustard
30
04
1358

 

Irrigation

Gross area under irrigation (Tehsil wise)

Name of Tehsil Govt. Canal Tube well Total Percentage of net area sown
Sonipat
284
185
469
100
Gohana
309
285
594
9502
Ganaur
126
100
226
93.6
Kharkhoda
121
100
221
97.7
Total
840
670
1510
96.7

 

Industries :

Name of District/State No. of Registered Factories Under Tube well Total Percentage of net area sown
Under
Section 85

2 M (i)

Under Section

2 M (ii)

Under Section

 

With Power Without Power
Sonipat
531
—–
71
—–
602
602
36712

 

Labour and Employment :

Name of District Shops Commercial Establishment Hotel & Restaurants Total
No.
Employees
No.
Employees
No.
Employees
No.
Employees
Sonipat
9419
3478
38
308
114
393
9571
4179

 

Road Transport :

Name of District National Highways (Km) State Highways (Km) Total
Sonipat
61
1344
1405

 

Electricity and Power :

Name of Tehsil Domestic Commercial Industrial Public Lighting Agriculture Bulk & Other Total
Sonipat
115066
11506
3341
191
9529
285
139918
Gohana
65285
4562
380
11
4428
191
74857
Ganaur
29241
1787
428
164
6548
5
38174
Kharkhoda
21593
1533
254
75
731
2
24188
Total
231186
19388
4403
441
21236
483
277137

 

Urban Development :

Name of Municipal Body Area in Sq. Km. No. of Wards Total House Hold Total SC House Hold Total Houseless House Hold Slum H. holds Covered under 20 Point Programme Resi- Sector Dev. By HUDA Proposed New Sectors
MC Sonipat
37.5
31
76716
3456
11402
—-
06
19
MC Gohana
11.51
21
7860
1765
108
4280
01
N/A
MC Ganaur
9.30
15
8534
1241
22
500
1&2
MC Kharkhoda
17.23
13
4680
N/A
120
85
Nil
Nil
Total
75.54
80
97790
6462
11652
4865
07
21

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