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[[File:Dhirar village in Hamirpur District .jpg|alt=Dhirar village hamirpur|thumb|[[File:Hamirpur City.jpg|center|alt=|156x156px]]Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh|182x182px]]&lt;br /&gt;
{{Use Indian English|date=February 2017}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2017}}&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;!-- See [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Indian cities]] for details --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
{{Infobox settlement&lt;br /&gt;
| name                            = Hamirpur&lt;br /&gt;
| nickname                        = &lt;br /&gt;
| settlement_type                 = town&lt;br /&gt;
| image_skyline                   = &lt;br /&gt;
| image_alt                       = hamirpur-city&lt;br /&gt;
| image_caption                   = &lt;br /&gt;
| pushpin_map                     = India Himachal Pradesh#India&lt;br /&gt;
| pushpin_label_position          = right&lt;br /&gt;
| pushpin_map_alt                 = &lt;br /&gt;
| pushpin_map_caption             = Location in Himachal Pradesh, India with elevation 1,189 m (3,901ft)&lt;br /&gt;
| coordinates                     = {{coord|31.68|N|76.52|E|display=inline,title}}&lt;br /&gt;
| subdivision_type                = Country&lt;br /&gt;
| subdivision_name                = {{flag|India}}&lt;br /&gt;
| subdivision_type1               = [[States and territories of India|State]]&lt;br /&gt;
| subdivision_name1               = {{flagicon image|Himachal Pradesh Flag, India.png}} [[Himachal Pradesh]]&lt;br /&gt;
| subdivision_type2               = [[List of districts of India|District]]&lt;br /&gt;
| subdivision_name2               = [[Hamirpur district, Himachal Pradesh|Hamirpur]]&lt;br /&gt;
| established_title               = &amp;lt;!-- Established --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
| established_date                = &lt;br /&gt;
| founder                         = Raja Hamir Chand Katoch&lt;br /&gt;
| named_for                       = Derives its name from Raja Hamir Chand who ruled this area from 1700 AD to 1740 AD.&lt;br /&gt;
| seat_type                       = [[Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly|Member of Legilative Assembly]]&lt;br /&gt;
| seat                            = Narinder Thakur&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;https://hpvidhansabha.nic.in/Member/Details/43&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;{{flagicon image|Bharatiya_Janata_Party_logo.svg}}&lt;br /&gt;
| government_type                 = Municipal Council&lt;br /&gt;
| governing_body                  = Municipal Council Hamirpur&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;https://hphamirpur.nic.in/public-utility/municipal-council-hamirpur/&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
| leader_title                    = &lt;br /&gt;
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| unit_pref                       = Metric&lt;br /&gt;
| area_footnotes                  = &amp;lt;ref name=&amp;quot;Census&amp;quot;/&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
| area_rank                       = &lt;br /&gt;
| area_total_km2                  = 5.2&lt;br /&gt;
| elevation_footnotes             = &lt;br /&gt;
| elevation_m  &lt;br /&gt;
  1,189 m (3,901 ft) = &lt;br /&gt;
| population_total                = 17604&lt;br /&gt;
| population_as_of                = 2011&lt;br /&gt;
| population_rank                 = [[List of cities in Himachal Pradesh by population|12 in HP]]&lt;br /&gt;
| population_density_km2          = {{#expr: (454604 / 5.2) round0}}&lt;br /&gt;
| population_demonym              = &lt;br /&gt;
| population_footnotes            = &amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.census2011.co.in/data/town/800111-hamirpur-himachal-pradesh.html|title=Hamirpur Population Census 2011|publisher=Census 2011 India|access-date=15 May 2018}}&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
| demographics_type1              = Languages&lt;br /&gt;
| demographics1_title1            = Official&lt;br /&gt;
| demographics1_info1             = Hindi, English&lt;br /&gt;
| timezone1                       = [[Indian Standard Time|IST]]&lt;br /&gt;
| utc_offset1                     = +5:30&lt;br /&gt;
| postal_code_type                = [[Postal Index Number|PIN]]&lt;br /&gt;
| postal_code                     = 177001&lt;br /&gt;
| area_code_type                  = Telephone code&lt;br /&gt;
| area_code                       = +91-  01972&lt;br /&gt;
| registration_plate              = [[List of RTO districts in India#HP.E2.80.94Himachal Pradesh|HP]]- 22,67&lt;br /&gt;
| website                         = &lt;br /&gt;
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}}&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Hamirpur&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; is a [[Municipal council (India)|Municipal Council]] and the headquarters of [[Hamirpur district, Himachal Pradesh|Hamirpur district]] in the Indian state of [[Himachal Pradesh]]. It is covered by Shivalik Ranges. Hamirpur is located in the Lower West Central Outer Himalayas at an average elevation of 790 M above sea level . Far northern High Altitude Dhauladhar Ranges overlook the city. It is also a major junction on National Highway 3 While National Highway 103 starts at Here . Hamirpur is Famous for its High literacy rate, Educational Institutions and Traditional Festival Of Hamir Utsav . Hamirpur City is spread from Jhaniari to Bhota along NH 3 and NH 103 and is a prominent commercial centre for the district. It is Connected to the National Capital with regular HRTC Volvo and ordinary Buses. The nearest Airport is Kangra Airport and  Mohali International Airport While the nearest Railway is in Una at 79&amp;amp;nbsp;km. Hamirpur City is surrounded by Pine tree forests and has a good city infrastructure ranging from Quality Educational Institutions, NIT, State Universities and Skill Learning centres. &lt;br /&gt;
==Geography==&lt;br /&gt;
The exact geographical co-ordinates of Hamirpur is {{Coord|31.68|N|76.52|E|}},&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;[http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IN/11/Hamirpur.html Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Hamirpur]&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; and the average elevation is 799 M . The highest point in Hamirpur is 1250m awah devi  peak .  .hamirpur experiences Short Warm summers from late April to June when temperature may go up to 47&amp;amp;nbsp;°C, and cool winters from mid October to April having as low as 1&amp;amp;nbsp;°C . Monsoon season starts in late June and lasts till early September with fair amount of rainfall. It snowed in some parts of the district in January 2012 and February 2019 respectively. It lies beneath the irregular pattern hills Of Lower Western Himalayas and southern Shivalik Ranges. It has a fair amount of pine forests.&lt;br /&gt;
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== Demographics of Hamirpur town ==&lt;br /&gt;
These statistics are from the 2011 [[census]] of India; &amp;quot;growth&amp;quot; is the change since 2001 census data as a percentage of the 2001 data:&amp;lt;ref name=&amp;quot;Census&amp;quot;&amp;gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.censusindia.gov.in/DigitalLibrary/Tables.aspx |title= WELCOME TO CENSUS OF INDIA : Census of India Library |access-date=8 September 2014 |publisher= [[Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India]]}} Note: Interactive application (no direct link available). For area/density, choose Census -&amp;gt; (year) -&amp;gt; Town Directory -&amp;gt; Himachal Pradesh -&amp;gt; Town directory Himachal Pradesh (unavailable for 2011, so area is reasonably assumed to be the same as 2001). For all other values, choose Census -&amp;gt; (year) -&amp;gt; Primary Census Abstract -&amp;gt; Primary Census Abstract Total -&amp;gt; Himachal Pradesh -&amp;gt; Hamirpur -&amp;gt; Primary Census Abstract Total.&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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{| class=&amp;quot;wikitable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;text-align:right;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
! Description&lt;br /&gt;
! Total&lt;br /&gt;
! Male&lt;br /&gt;
! Female&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| align=left | Population&lt;br /&gt;
| 17604&amp;lt;!-- 2001: 17252 --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
| 9056&amp;lt;!-- 2001: 9327 --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
| 8548&amp;lt;!-- 2001: 7925 --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| align=left | % of district pop.&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: (17604 * 100 / 454768) round2 }}%&amp;lt;!-- 2001: 412700 --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: (9056 * 100 / 217070) round2 }}%&amp;lt;!-- 2001: 196593 --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: (8548 * 100 / 237698) round2 }}%&amp;lt;!-- 2001: 216107 --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| align=left | % of state pop.&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: (17604 * 100 / 6864602) round4 }}%&amp;lt;!-- 2001: 6077900 --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: (9056 * 100 / 3481873) round4 }}%&amp;lt;!-- 2001: 3087940 --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: (8548 * 100 / 3382729) round4 }}%&amp;lt;!-- 2001: 2989960 --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| align=left | Sex ratio (per 1000)&lt;br /&gt;
| colspan=&amp;quot;3&amp;quot; align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot; | {{#expr: (8548 * 1000 / 9056) round0 }}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| align=left | Growth over 2001&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: ((17604 * 100 / 17252 ) - 100) round2 }}%&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: ((9056 * 100 / 9327 ) - 100) round2 }}%&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: ((8548 * 100 / 7925 ) - 100) round2 }}%&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| align=left | Literates&lt;br /&gt;
| 14880&amp;lt;!-- 2001: 13820 --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
| 7803&amp;lt;!-- 2001: 7637 --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
| 7077&amp;lt;!-- 2001: 6183 --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| align=left | Literates % of pop.&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: (14880 * 100 / 17604 ) round2 }}%&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: (7803 * 100 / 9056 ) round2 }}%&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: (7077 * 100 / 8548 ) round2 }}%&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| align=left | Area (km&amp;lt;sup&amp;gt;2&amp;lt;/sup&amp;gt;)&lt;br /&gt;
| colspan=&amp;quot;3&amp;quot; align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot; | 5.2&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| align=left | Density (pop/km&amp;lt;sup&amp;gt;2&amp;lt;/sup&amp;gt;)&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: (17604 / 5.2 ) round0 }}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: (9056 / 5.2 ) round0 }}&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: (8548 / 5.2 ) round0 }}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| align=left | Child (0-6 yrs) pop.&lt;br /&gt;
| 1606&amp;lt;!-- 2001: 1779 --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
| 838&amp;lt;!-- 2001: 949 --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
| 768&amp;lt;!-- 2001: 830 --&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| align=left | Child (0-6 yrs) % of total pop.&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: (1606 * 100 / 17604 ) round2 }}%&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: (838 * 100 / 9056 ) round2 }}%&lt;br /&gt;
| {{#expr: (768 * 100 / 8548 ) round2 }}%&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| align=left | Child (0-6 yrs) sex ratio&lt;br /&gt;
| colspan=&amp;quot;3&amp;quot; align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot; | {{#expr: (768 * 1000 / 838) round0 }}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
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==Politics and Leaders==&lt;br /&gt;
{{See also|Hamirpur (Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Hamirpur (Himachal Pradesh Lok Sabha constituency)}}&lt;br /&gt;
This segment of Himachal Pradesh is also known as politically hot segment in state politics. BJP had a greater influence on this particular region. In 1967, Kanshiram Thakur was elected as first non congress MLA from this segment. Ramesh Verma of Congress remained MLA from 1972 to 1977. Later in 1977,  an advocate by profession, Thakur [[Jagdev Chand]] (Nephew of Kanshiram Thakur) became the MLA of [[Hamirpur (Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Hamirpur Vidhan Sabha seat]] by defeating Ramesh Verma.&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Village Rangar, Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh, India IMG.jpg|thumb|Village Rangar, Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh, India]]&lt;br /&gt;
Thakur Jagdev Chand was a stalwart political figure of Himachal Pradesh, represented this constituency till December his death on 6 December 1993 just a week after his 5th victory in a row. Thakur was the only minister in Shanta Kumar&amp;#039;s cabinet who managed the victory whereas Shanta Kumar himself and rest of his cabinet were defeated in 1993 assembly elections. BJP only won 7 seats. Narinder Thakur (son of Jagdev Chand) contested unsuccessfully the bi-election in 1994, whom BJP had selected after his father&amp;#039;s sudden demise. Anita Verma of Congress remained MLA till 1998. In 1998, BJP offered ticket to Mrs. Urmil Thakur, elder daughter in law of Thakur, and she successfully contested the election and remained on the post till 2003. Family dispute lead to the defeat of Urmil Thakur as Mr. Narinder Thakur contested election as an independent candidate an attracted over 10000 votes (a huge number where total number of votes were around 50000). Anita Verma of Congress became MLA of Hamirpur for the second time and remained on the post till December 2007.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/2007/20071212/himachal.htm#5|title=In the fray for 13th time|date=11 December 2007|access-date=15 May 2018|place=Hamirpur|publisher=[[The Tribune (Chandigarh)]]}}&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Children Park, Hamirpur,Himachal Pradesh.jpg|thumb|Children Park, Hamirpur,Himachal Pradesh]]&lt;br /&gt;
Urmil Thakur (MLA 1998-2003 and 2007-2012) managed her victory on the BJP ticket and won December 2007 election along with full support of her brother in law Narinder Thakur this time,&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/2007/20071107/himplus1.htm#4|title=Urmil &amp;amp; Narinder Thakur join forces to fight Cong Hand-in-Hand|author=Dharam Pal Gupta|date=7 November 2007|access-date=15 May 2018|publisher=[[The Tribune (Chandigarh)]]}}&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; with a margin of 6901 votes. As a tribute to a well respected leader among masses, state government opened a Government Degree College at Sujanpur and Town Hall at Hamirpur which were named after Thakur Jagdev Chand. A senior RSS member Thakur Ram Singh opened a history research institute at Neri, also named after the late Thakur Jagdev. Almost two decades have passed since Thakur died but his legacy and name still have considerable vote bank. Narinder Thakur rebelled against the sitting Chief Minister Proff. Prem Kumar Dhumal. [[Anurag Thakur]] won parliament bi-election for [[Hamirpur (Himachal Pradesh Lok Sabha constituency)|Hamirpur Lok Sabha seat]] with a huge margin 1.75 lacks in Aug 2008. In May 2009 elections, he won by 73000 votes when he contested against Sh. Narinder Thakur, who had defected to Congress.&lt;br /&gt;
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In 2012 assembly election a new assembly segment was created after delimitation named Sujanpur, Urmil Thakur(BJP) and Anita Verma(Congress) contested unsuccessful election against an independent candidate. Prem Kumar Dhumal decided to contest from Hamirpur and won by 9300 votes against Congress candidate Narinder Thakur. Narender Thakur after joining BJP again, successfully contested Sujanpur Bi-election in May 2014. Narender Thakur defeated Anita Rana, wife of Rajender Singh Rana who contested as Congress candidate by 538 votes. In 2017 elections Narinder Thakur contested from Hamirpur on BJP ticket and won by 5394 defeating the congress candidate Kuldeep Singh Pathania. Chief Minister candidate of BJP, Prem Kumar Dhumal was defeated by INC candidate Rajinder Singh Rana in Sujanpur constituency.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/2014/20140414/himachal.htm#1|title=Urmil quits BJP for Congress|author=Dharam Prakash Gupta|date=14 April 2014|access-date=15 May 2018|publisher=[[The Tribune (Chandigarh)]]}}&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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==Temples==&lt;br /&gt;
Shri Siddh [[Baba Balak Nath]] Temple, [[Deotsidh]], is the biggest holy shrine in [[Barsar]] tehsil of the district. It is situated on the Deotsidh Dhar Range in [[Sivalik Hills]]. It stretches across 44 kilometers from Hamirpur, 185 kilometers from [[Chandigarh]], 93 kilometers from [[Nangal Dam railway station]], 64 kilometers from [[Una, Himachal Pradesh|Una]], 16 kilometers from [[Barsar]] and about 5 kilometers from [[Shah Talai]].&lt;br /&gt;
The ancient Gasoteshwar Mahadev Temple built by [[Pandavas]] is situated at [[Gasota]] which is 7&amp;amp;nbsp;km away from the district headquarter.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.naturalroundups.com/2020/01/information-about-gasota-temple.html|title=Information About gasota temple}}&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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==References==&lt;br /&gt;
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==External links==&lt;br /&gt;
*{{official|http://hphamirpur.nic.in }}&lt;br /&gt;
*[http://www.tribuneindia.com/2007/20071212/himachal.htm# Politics and leaders]&lt;br /&gt;
*[http://www.organiser.org/dynamic/modules.php?name=Content&amp;amp;pa=showpage&amp;amp;pid=320&amp;amp;page=39 RSS History Rewriting Institute]&lt;br /&gt;
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20141005033929/http://hphamirpur.nic.in/temple.htm Temples]&lt;br /&gt;
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