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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 270 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BALLIA  , a

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town and
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district of
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British India, in the
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Benares division of the
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United Provinces . The town is situated on the
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left
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bank of the Ganges, below the confluence of the lesser Sarju . It is really an aggregation of rural villages . Pop . (1901) T5,278 . The district of Ballia, constituted in 1879, occupies an angle at the junction of the Gogra with the Ganges, being bordered by two districts of Behar . It contains an
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area of 1245 sq. m . Owing to the
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great pressure on the
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soil from the density of the population, to the reluctance to
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part with
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land characteristic of small proprietors, to the generally great productiveness of land and to the very
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light assessment of government revenue, land in Ballia, for agricultural purposes merely, has a market value higher than in almost any other district . It commonly brings in Rs . 200 per bigha, or £20 per acre, and sometimes double that figure . In 1901 the population was 987,768, showing a decrease of 5% in the decade . The
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principal crops are rice, barley, other food-grains,
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pulse,
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sugar-
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cane and opium .

There are practically no manufactures, except that of sugar .

Trade is carried on largely by way of the two bordering rivers .

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