How many villages in Chhindwara district?
There are 1948 villages in the district, out of which 1903 villages are habitated. The district is divided into 19 Revenue Circles, 803 Patwari Halkas. There are 784 Panchayats in the district. As per Census 1991, the total population of the district is 15,68,702 out of which 76.90% belong to rural areas.
Is Chhindwara rural or urban?
The sex ratio of rural Chhindwara is more (962) than that of urban Chhindwara (926). As per Census 2001, the average literacy rate of the district was 66.03%, which is above the average of the MP state’s 64.08%. The literacy rate in the rural area of the district is 60.76% and that of urban area is 81.46%.
How many blocks in Chhindwara district?
11 Blocks
At present district Chhindwara has been divided into 7 Sub Division & 11 Blocks in District.
In which state Chhindwara is located?
Madhya PradeshChhindwara / State
Why is chhindwara famous?
Chhindwara is famous for its forest and mineral wealth and also for a few eminent tourist spots such as Tamia, Patalkot, Devgarh Fort, Tribal Museum and renowned ‘Gotmaar fair’. One of the adjacent tourist spots is Bhartadev where a stone thought to weigh 10,000 kg apparently stands on a pin point.
Who is the MP of Chhindwara district?
Chhindwara (Lok Sabha constituency)
Chhindwara | |
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Chhindwara Lok Sabha constituency within Madhya Pradesh | |
Incumbent | Nakul Nath |
Parliamentary Party | Indian National Congress |
Elected Year | 2019 |
Why is Chhindwara famous?
Who is the king of MP?
Explanation: Chandragupta Maurya united northern India c. 1500 BCE, establishing the Maurya Empire (1500 to 185 BCE), which included all of modern-day Madhya Pradesh. King Ashoka’s wife was said to come from Vidisha- a town north of today’s Bhopal.