Agar Malwa district details mentioned below with block list, gram panchayat list, gas agency list, college list,village list, etc.
State: Madhya Pradesh
Country: India
Agar Malwa State's official website:
Website: http://www.agarmalwa.mp.gov.in/
Head quarter: Agar
Populations:
Area: 2785 km2
Density:
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1 | Agar Malwa | Agar | 2785 km2 | - | ||
2 | Alirajpur | Alirajpur | 728677 | 3182 km2 | 229 km2 | - |
3 | Anuppur | Anuppur | 749521 | 3747 km2 | 200 km2 | - |
4 | Ashoknagar | Ashok Nagar | 844979 | 4674 km2 | 181 km2 | - |
5 | Balaghat | Balaghat | 1701156 | 9229 km2 | 184 km2 | - |
6 | Barwani | Barwani | 1385659 | 5432 km2 | 256 km2 | - |
7 | Betul | Betul | 1575247 | 10043 km2 | 157 km2 | - |
8 | Bhind | Bhind | 1703562 | 4459 km2 | 382 km2 | - |
9 | Bhopal | Bhopal | 2368145 | 2772 km2 | 854 km2 | - |
10 | Burhanpur | Burhanpur | 756993 | 3427 km2 | 221 km2 | - |
11 | Chhatarpur | Chhatarpur | 1762857 | 8687 km2 | 203 km2 | - |
12 | Chhindwara | Chhindwara | 2090306 | 11815 km2 | 177 km2 | - |
13 | Damoh | Damoh | 1263703 | 7306 km2 | 173 km2 | - |
14 | Datia | Datia | 786375 | 2694 km2 | 292 km2 | - |
15 | Dewas | Dewas | 1563107 | 7020 km2 | 223 km2 | - |
16 | Dhar | Dhar | 2184672 | 8153 km2 | 268 km2 | - |
17 | Dindori | Dindori | 704218 | 7427 km2 | 94 km2 | - |
18 | Guna | Guna | 1240938 | 6485 km2 | 194 km2 | - |
19 | Gwalior | Gwalior | 2030543 | 5465 km2 | 445 km2 | - |
20 | Harda | Harda | 570302 | 3339 km2 | 171 km2 | - |
21 | Hoshangabad | Hoshangabad | 1240975 | 6698 km2 | 185 km2 | - |
22 | Indore | Indore | 3272335 | 3898 km2 | 839 km2 | - |
23 | Jabalpur | Jabalpur | 2460714 | 5210 km2 | 472 km2 | - |
24 | Jhabua | Jhabua | 1024091 | 6782 km2 | 285 km2 | - |
25 | Katni | Katni | 1291684 | 4947 km2 | 261 km2 | - |
26 | Khandwa | Khandwa | 1309443 | 7349 km2 | 178 km2 | - |
27 | Khargone | Khargone | 1872413 | 8010 km2 | 233 km2 | - |
28 | Mandla | Mandla | 1053522 | 5805 km2 | 182 km2 | - |
29 | Mandsaur | Mandsaur | 1339832 | 5530 km2 | 242 km2 | - |
30 | Morena | Morena | 1965137 | 4991 km2 | 394 km2 | - |
31 | Narsinghpur | Narsinghpur | 1092141 | 5133 km2 | 213 km2 | - |
32 | Neemuch | Neemuch | 825958 | 4267 km2 | 194 km2 | - |
33 | Niwari | Niwari | 404807 | 1170 km2 | 345 km2 | - |
34 | Panna | Panna | 1016028 | 7135 km2 | 142 km2 | - |
35 | Raisen | Raisen | 1331699 | 8466 km2 | 157 km2 | - |
36 | Rajgarh | Rajgarh | 1546541 | 6143 km2 | 251 km2 | - |
37 | Ratlam | Ratlam | 1454483 | 4861 km2 | 299 km2 | - |
38 | Rewa | Rewa | 2363744 | 6314 km2 | 374 km2 | - |
39 | Sagar | Sagar | 2378295 | 10252 km2 | 272 km2 | - |
40 | Satna | Satna | 2228619 | 7502 km2 | 297 km2 | - |
41 | Sehore | Sehore | 1311008 | 6578 km2 | 199 km2 | - |
42 | Seoni | Seoni | 1378876 | 8758 km2 | 157 km2 | - |
43 | Shahdol | Shahdol | 1064989 | 6205 km2 | 172 km2 | - |
44 | Shajapur | Shajapur | 1512353 | 6196 km2 | 244 km2 | - |
45 | Sheopur | Sheopur | 687952 | 6585 km2 | 104 km2 | - |
46 | Shivpuri | Shivpuri | 1725818 | 10290 km2 | 168 km2 | - |
47 | Sidhi | Sidhi | 1126515 | 10520 km2 | 232 km2 | - |
48 | Singrauli | Waidhan | 1178132 | 5672 km2 | 208 km2 | - |
49 | Tikamgarh | Tikamgarh | 1444920 | 5055 km2 | 286 km2 | - |
50 | Ujjain | Ujjain | 1986864 | 6091 km2 | 356 km2 | - |
51 | Umaria | Umaria | 643579 | 4062 km2 | 158 km2 | - |
52 | Vidisha | Vidisha | 1458212 | 7362 km2 | 198 km2 | - |
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Agar Malwa district, located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India, is a region known for its historical significance, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. Covering an area of approximately 2,785 square kilometers, Agar Malwa district is famous for its rich history, ancient temples, and vibrant local culture.
The district has a rich historical legacy, with evidence of human habitation dating back to ancient times. The region was ruled by various dynasties, including the Paramaras, the Mughals, and the Marathas, which have left their imprint on the architecture and cultural landscape of the district. The famous Agar Fort, also known as Agar Kila, is a prime example of the historical significance of the region. Built in the 19th century, the fort is a magnificent structure that stands as a testament to the rich heritage and architectural marvels of the bygone era.
Agar Malwa district is also known for its ancient temples, which attract devotees and tourists alike. The Bhojpur Shiva Temple, situated on the banks of the river Betwa, is a renowned pilgrimage site and an architectural marvel dating back to the 11th century. The temple is famous for its intricately carved pillars, intricate sculptures, and awe-inspiring architecture, making it a must-visit destination for history and culture enthusiasts. Other notable temples in the district include the Malanpur Temple, Khilchipur Temple, and Boda Bhavani Temple, which hold religious and cultural significance for the locals.
The district is also known for its vibrant local culture, with a mix of tribal and rural communities living in the region. The people of Agar Malwa district are known for their warm hospitality, colorful attire, and traditional folk arts and crafts. The local festivals, such as Navratri, Diwali, and Holi, are celebrated with great fervor and showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region. Folk dances, such as Bhagoria and Matki, are popular in the district and are performed during festive occasions and cultural events.
Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy in Agar Malwa district, with a majority of the population engaged in farming activities. The fertile lands of the region support the cultivation of crops such as soybean, wheat, maize, and gram. The district is also known for its horticulture, with the production of fruits like guava, lemon, and banana. The government of Madhya Pradesh has implemented various agricultural schemes and initiatives to promote sustainable farming practices, improve irrigation facilities, and enhance the livelihoods of farmers in the region.
Agar Malwa district is blessed with natural beauty, with picturesque landscapes, forests, and rivers that add to its charm. The district is home to the Kali Sindh River, which is a major tributary of the Chambal River and is known for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. The Sondhul River, another prominent river in the district, is a popular destination for boating and picnicking. The district also has several parks and gardens, including the Barah Khambha Garden and the Gandhi Park, which are popular spots for leisure and recreation.
The district is well-connected by road and rail networks, with national highways and state highways passing through it, connecting it to major cities in Madhya Pradesh and neighboring states. The nearest airport is Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport in Indore, which is approximately 150 kilometers away.
Administratively, Agar Malwa district is divided into three tehsils, Agar, Susner, and Machalpur, and is further subdivided into 12 blocks and 504 villages. The district is governed by a district collector, who is the highest administrative officer