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Bahupura
Bahupura (Hindi:बाहुपुरा) (officially Kalanpur Buzurg as per Tahsil records) (other name Bahupura Mahelki) is a village in Bijnor district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. These are two villages: one is Bahupura and other is Mehlki. The main occupation of the villagers is farming. More than 60% of the village population is engaged in agriculture work. ==History==
According to ancient legend, Bahupura village was named by the British surveyor. Once upon a time a British surveyor came here and stayed in the village. The bent grass greens cooked by a bride (as called in Hindi "Bahu" बहु) in the village for the British surveyor. The British surveyor ate the rice bread (''धान की रोटी'') with greens, and he was very happy. The Surveyor was impressed by the lady and put the name “Bahupura” of the village. A great social meeting was held in the village of Bahupura on date May 28, 1938 by All India Dhiman Maha Sabha (Branch District Bijnor). The conference was attended by Dhiman community (carpenter) members from across the country . The main objective of the conference was to take part in the Freedom movement of India by society. The convention was held in the mangoes garden (called as ''"Paudha Bag"'') near the village, which was located in the west of the village. Nowadays the canal is operating here. Bahupura is a nice place to visit as it is having lots of natural beauty around it. There are a Shiv Mandir and an oldest well (''पुराना कुआँ'') also.
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