Rasra

 Sabji mandi

Rasra is a city and a municipal board in Ballia district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is one among six tehsils that come under Ballia district, Rasra is also known as 'Chhoti Kashi' and 'Nath Nagri' due to the presence of Nath Baba mandir which is a well known religious spot. In past the production of sugar from rotten sugarcanes lead to the city being named 'Rasra' which is a portmanteau word made-up of two hindi words 'Ras' (रस) meaning juice and 'Sada/Sara' (सड़ा) meaning rotten. It has an important market for the nearby villages. Lounglatta is the famous sweet of Rasra. Dussehra is one of two very prominent festivals, here, alongside Chhath . Rasra has top schools of district. Rasra has second largest Durga Puja celebration in Uttar Pradesh after Ram Nagar, Varanasi. Rasra has a busy fish market, chicken market and mutton narket. It has also Sadar Bazaar, Station Road Market, Hospital Complex Market, Mission Road Market, Kali Maa ka chauraha. This place is known for all religious cultures, and has many temples, churches and mosques. 



Rasra

Chhoti Kaashi

Pyare Lal Chowk at Rasra

Pyare Lal Chowk at Rasra

Nickname: Nath Nagari

Rasra is located in Uttar PradeshRasraRasra

Location in Uttar Pradesh, India

Coordinates: 25°51′N 83°51′E

Country

 India

State

Uttar Pradesh

Division

Azamgarh

District

Ballia

Area

 • Total

19 km2 (7 sq mi)

Elevation

70 m (230 ft)

Population (2019)

 • Total

29,263

 • Density

1,500/km2 (4,000/sq mi)

Language

 • Official

Hindi

 • Others

Bhojpuri, Urdu

Time zone

UTC+5:30 (IST)

PIN

221712

Area code

05491

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