Coordinates: 26°22′16″N 80°06′44″E / 26.371165°N 80.112294°E / 26.371165; 80.112294

Chobepur

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Chaubepur
suburb
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CountryFile:Flag of India.svg India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictKanpur Nagar
Government
 • TypeBJP
Elevation
133 m (436 ft)
Population
 • Total
4,000
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
209203
Vehicle registrationUP-78
Nearest city Or TownMandhana, Shivrajpur(Barrajpur)
Literacy85%
Lok Sabha constituencyBilhaur
Vidhan Sabha constituencyChaubepur

Chaubepur is a suburb in Kanpur, India, situated about 25 km from Kanpur on the Grand Trunk Road to Delhi. It is 7 km from Mandhana, a Kanpur suburb. It comes under Kanpur Metropolitan Area. The population was 4000 at the 2011 census. It has 75% of literacy.

Travel

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By road

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Chaubepur has a bus station and UPSRTC Busses of Kanpur for Aligarh, Delhi, Ghaziabad, Bareilly etc. are available. City buses from Kanpur Metropolitan Bus Service are available here for Kanpur City.

By rail

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Chaubepur has a railway station on the Kanpur-Farrukhabad line. The station code is CBR/

By air

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IIT Kanpur Airstrip is nearest airstrip. Nearest domestic airport is at Kanpur and nearest international airport is at Lucknow

Tourist attractions

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The pilgrimage spot of Bithoor is 13 km from the town. Shoban mandir is located 12 km away. Blue world theme park is located 8 km and Sudhansu ashram is 12 km from town.

Noneshwar Mahadev Temple

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A temple dedicated to Shiva is situated at the bank of Non river in a nearby village named Nonha Narshinghpur. A stone inscription of Nagari script and Sanskrit language present in this temple, indicates that the temple was originally built by the king Mihira Bhoja of Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty in 9th century CE.[1]

References

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