Pindra Tehsil, Administrative division in Varanasi district, India.
Pindra Tehsil is an administrative division in Varanasi district, Uttar Pradesh, comprising three blocks with hundreds of villages spread across the area. The region sits on level ground and combines rural settlements with connections to major transport routes.
The area was founded in the 17th century during Mughal rule when a regional leader established an early settlement in the location. Since then, it has grown into an important administrative part of the Varanasi district.
The region operates under the Panchayati Raj system, with each village maintaining its own governance structure and organizing regular community gatherings.
A railway station serves as a key connection point for regional travel, while a major highway provides access for through traffic. The nearest larger airport nearby makes the region accessible for broader journeys.
The population of 804,481 residents maintains a gender ratio of 957 females per 1000 males, spread across 92,593 households in both rural and urban settings.
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