Bhakarwara
Bhakarwara is a village located 12 kilometers from Rae Bareli, the district headquarters in Uttar Pradesh, India. As of 2011, it had a population of 876 people across 168 households and lacked schools, medical facilities, or a weekly market. It falls under the Bhadokhar Nyaya Panchayat.
Historical data from censuses show that in 1951, the village, comprising three hamlets, had 286 residents (144 males and 142 females) and an area of 410 acres. By 1961, the population slightly increased to 292 with similar hamlet structure and area. The 1981 census recorded a rise to 462 people, while the area became 161.07 hectares, with wheat and rice as staple foods.
In the 1991 census, the village, named Bhartarwara, had 612 residents (305 males and 307 females) spread over 110 households and 159 hectares. Key statistics included 122 children under six, a literacy rate of 31%, and scheduled castes comprising 82 individuals. The workforce was mostly cultivators (120) and agricultural laborers (30), with limited representation in other sectors.