Fatanpur, Moradabad

Fatanpur is a village situated about 30km (18.6 miles) southwest of Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh, India. This village was established by Dahiya Jats from the Haryana State of India. The Jat clan of that area now comprises the Dahiyas, Tobias, Maliks, and Jatranas. The other castes found there are Saini, Thakur(nai), and Harijans. Most of this village's population is dependent on agriculture. The NREGA scheme is in progress in the village and many of the boys there have joined the Indian Armed Forces in recent years.

Fatanpur, Moradabad

Fatanpur is a village situated about 30km (18.6 miles) southwest of Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh, India. This village was established by Dahiya Jats from the Haryana State of India. The Jat clan of that area now comprises the Dahiyas, Tobias, Maliks, and Jatranas. The other castes found there are Saini, Thakur(nai), and Harijans. Most of this village's population is dependent on agriculture. The NREGA scheme is in progress in the village and many of the boys there have joined the Indian Armed Forces in recent years.