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BALLIA , a See also: town and See also: district of See also: British See also: India, in the See also: Benares division of the See also: United Provinces
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The town is situated on the See also: left See also: bank of the See also: Ganges, below the confluence of the lesser Sarju
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It is really an aggregation of rural villages
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Pop
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(1901) T5,278
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The district of Ballia, constituted in 1879, occupies an angle at the junction of the See also: Gogra with the Ganges, being bordered by two districts of See also: Behar
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It contains an See also: area of 1245 sq. m
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Owing to the See also: great pressure on the See also: soil from the See also: density of the population, to the reluctance to See also: part with See also: land characteristic of small proprietors, to the generally great productiveness of land and to the very See also: light assessment of See also: government revenue, land in Ballia, for agricultural purposes merely, has a market value higher than in almost any other district
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It commonly brings in Rs
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200 per bigha, or £20 per See also: acre, and sometimes See also: double that figure
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In 1901 the population was 987,768, showing a decrease of 5% in the See also: decade
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The See also: principal crops are See also: rice, See also: barley, other See also: food-grains, See also: pulse, See also: sugar-See also: cane and opium
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There are practically no manufactures, except that of sugar . See also: Trade is carried on largely by way of the two bordering See also: rivers
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