Narsinghpur district

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Narsinghpur district
नरसिंहपुर जिला
District of Madhya Pradesh
Country India
State Madhya Pradesh
Administrative division Jabalpur
Headquarters Narsinghpur
Government
 • Lok Sabha constituencies Hoshangabad
Area
 • Total 5,125.55 km2 (1,978.99 sq mi)
Population (2011)
 • Total 1,092,141
 • Density 210/km2 (550/sq mi)
Demographics
 • Literacy 76.79 per cent
 • Sex ratio 917
Website Official website

Narsinghpur district (also referred to Narsimhapur district) is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The town of Narsinghpur is administrative headquarters of the district.

Geography

The district has an area 5,125.55 km². The district is part of the Jabalpur Division. It is bounded on the north by Sagar and Damoh districts, on the east by Jabalpur District, on the southeast by Seoni District, on the south by Chhindwara District, on the west by Hoshangabad District, and on the northwest by Raisen District. The administrative seat is Narsinghpur.[1]

The district sits in the basin of the Narmada River. The Vindhya Range skirts the northern end of the district. The Satpura Range forms the district's southern boundary. It is located between 220 55’ and 230 15’ north latitude, and 780 38’ and 790 38’ east longitudes. It has an average elevation of 359.8 m above mean sea level.[2]

History

At the beginning of the 19th century, Narsinghpur District was in the domain of the Maratha Bhonsle Maharajas of Nagpur,and was known as "Gadaria Kheda".Soon a Ĵat Leader Occupied the place and built a large temple of Lord Narsingh on it. This led to the city to be named as Narsinghpur. Later this district was ceded to the British Raj in 1818. Narsinghpur District was part of the Nerbudda (Narmada) Division of the Central Provinces and Berar, which became the state of Madhya Bharat (later Madhya Pradesh) after India's independence in 1947.

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Notable Personalities

  • Osho (Rajnish) - later moved to Jabalpur , then USA and then to Pune ;
  • Maharshi Mahesh Yogi - later moved to Jabalpur , then to Switzerland ;
  • Ashutosh Rana (Actor), later moved to Gadarwara , and then to Mumbai;
  • Bhawani Prasad Mishra ;
  • Raibahadur Govind Prasad, later shifted near Gotegaon,and then to Jabalpur

Demographics

According to the 2011 census Narsinghpur District has a population of 1,092,141,[3] roughly equal to the nation of Cyprus[4] or the US state of Rhode Island.[5] This gives it a ranking of 418th in India (out of a total of 640).[3] The district has a population density of 213 inhabitants per square kilometre (550/sq mi) .[3] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 14.04%.[3] Narsimhapur has a sex ratio of 917 females for every 1000 males,[3] and a literacy rate of 76.79%.[3]

Education

  • Government Multipurpose Higher Secondary School
  • Government Post Graduate College
  • Government School of Excellence

Transport

The main rail line from Mumbai to Kolkata, which follows the Narmada River valley, runs through the district from west to east.

There is a Bus Stand located near the station. It's quite a busy place. Previously it was at the city center. The town is around the National Highway - 26.

References

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External links

  • [1] List of places in Narsinghpur

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