Kundarki


Kundarki is a town in the Moradabad district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is located on the Moradabad–Agra highway, 18 km from the city of Moradabad.

History

The settlement of Kundarki predates the Mughal Empire. Historical records show its existence as early as the 10th century. Much later, in 1363, the explorer Ibn Battuta stayed there briefly.
In 1575, Kundarki became the estate of Raja Munshi Hardat Rai Sekribal, a Kayastha emperor. In 1578, he built a castle in Kundarki, which earned his family the name "Mahal Wale". His descendants—including Babu Dinesh Bal Bhatnagar, Naresh Bal Bhatnagar, Shiva Bal Bhatnagar and Aman Bal Bhatnagar—still live in Kundarki.
In 1628, the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan named Abdul Razzaq Sahab as Kundarki's shahar qazi, an Islamic judge. One of his descendants, Saeyad Raza Ali, was knighted by the British government and made the agent-general of South Africa. In 1874, Mir Hadi Ali, the grandfather of Sir Saeyad Raza Ali, introduced a railway station in Kundarki.
Kundarki became a panchayat in 1858 and a "town area" in 1907. In 1960, it was made a community development block, and over the next 30 years, a water system, power station and police station were built. In 1994, to reflect the town's development, the government of Uttar Pradesh declared it a nagar panchayat.
A prominent attraction in Kundarki is its miniature Taj Mahal, made by a social worker, Chidda Khansari.

Demographics

Kundarki had a population of 29,951 as of the 2011 Indian census. Of those, 15,863 were male and 14,088 were female.

Political leadership

The town is represents the chaimans from the since 1947.Mohammad Saif Ansari chairman of kundarki

Economy

There are no major businesses in Kundarki, but business and money flow in from nearby Moradabad. The town has one petrol pump. Prachin Shiv Mandir, The Saadat Mosque & The Qazi Mosque is the main socio-cultural center.

Education

Colleges and universities

Kundarki is the hometown of several freedom fighters, including Babu Jiva Ram, Munshi Ratanlal and Sayeed Razi Ul Hasan. The Qawwali singer Shankar Shambhu was also from Kundarki. Nazar Haider retired from the post of Senior Administrative Officer from Moradabad Court in 2007.
IPS Officer, Ms. Ilma Afroz, native of Kundarki Village of Moradabad District, Uttar Pradesh proved that ‘nothing is impossible’.
In an interview, Ms. Afroz spoke about her journey from Kundarki village to IPS officers’ portals. For her success, she gave credit to her mother.
She said that her father had died when she was 10 years old and her mother supported her during her studies despite the fact that many persons had raised objections.
After completing her studies from St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi, Ms. Ilma moved to University of Oxford for higher education. On completion of her higher studies at Oxford, she came back to her native place to serve the nation.
Later, she started preparing for Civil Service Examination.
In CSE 2017, she secured 217th rank and opted to join Indian Police Service.
During the interview, she highlighted the importance of being connected with the people of the country.
Talking about the preparation for Civil Service Examination, Ms. Ilma suggested aspirants of the examination to be aware about the current national and international events. sources siasatnews.com