Where is madhya pradesh in india




















Central Govt. Programmes State Govt. State at a Glance Madhya Pradesh with an area of 3,08, sq. Geographical Features Total Population in crore as per Census 7.

Map of Madhya Pradesh By clicking on the district map you will navigate to the official site of the concerned district. Administrative Features No. Households Total no.

The natural beauty of the state is equally varied. Consisting largely of a plateau, the State has everything, from mighty mountain ranges to meandering rivers to miles of verdant forests. In fact a large part of Madhya Pradesh is under the forest cover, offering a unique and exciting panorama of wildlife. In the National Parks of Kanha, Bandhavgarh and Pench you can spot the tiger, bison and a wide variety of deer and antelope.

Water sports, caravan journeys, river cruise, sound and light shows, tribal life, Madhya Pradesh has everything for every travel thirsty soul. Irrigation Committee imposed a complete ban on new irrigation activities until the scheme already completed proved remunerative. This has, however, not promoted the irrigation activities unless a new era of development started in the year The State is not short of water resources. The estimated annual runoff from all the basins in the state after the formation of new Madhya Pradesh is about 81, hm3.

It is estimated that about 49, hm3 can be harnessed for irrigation purpose in Madhya Pradesh. The Plan wise irrigation potential created and utilised is given under.

Summary record of decision taken at the interstate meeting held on 8th December, between the officials of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh regarding supplies to Bhander Canal- Rabi Season of Summary record of decision taken at the interstate meeting held on 13th January between the chief Ministers of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh regarding the following projects: i Rajghat ii Paisuni iii ken Canal iv kanhar v Urmil, vi Bansagar, and vii Bhander Canal view.

Agreements Dated 20th February , on sharing of kanhar waters reached between the states of Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. Agreement Dated 8th march between the Governments of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh regarding interstate irrigation and Hydel projects.

Agreement Dated 16th May, between the Governments of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh regarding inter-state Irrigation and and Also regarding constitution of inter-state control board for Joint Irrigation and Hydel Project.

Summary record of decision taken at the inter-state conference held on 27th July and 28th July, among the states of Bombay, madras, Hyderabad, Madhya Pradesh and Mysore regarding the utilization of Krishna and Godavari waters.

Agreement Dated 8th march, between the Governments of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh regarding certain inter-state irrigation and hydel projects view.

Godavari Water Dispute Tribunal view. Agriculture is the main source of income of the state. About 80 per cent people's main occupation is agriculture. Nearly 44 per cent of the available land is used for cultivation as the state has many forest areas and the hills are generally not fit for cultivation. Major crops of this state are paddy, wheat, pulses, mustard, soyabean, sugarcane, jowar and cotton.

This contributes one fifth of the country's pulses production. The Malwa plateau is rich in black soil, which supports cotton cultivation.

Major industry of this state are paper, newsprint, cement, steel, aluminium etc. This state entered into the era of high-tech industries such as petro-chemicals, telecommunications, automobiles, electronics. Recently a large number of automobile industries have been established in Pithampur near Indore. An air cargo complex, Indo-German tool room and Inland container depot are being established in Pithampur.

Madhya Pradesh produces optical fibre for telecommunication needs. Besides, the textile mills, handlooms and powerlooms contribute a notable share in cloth production.

Madhya Pradesh is the leading state in the country in mineral production. Major minerals are iron ore Durg, Bastar, and Gwalior , coal north Chattisgarh basin, East Chattishgarh basin, Satpura and Vindhya , bauxite Amarkantak in Bilaspur, Kanti Tehsil in Jabalpur etc , manganese-ore Balaghat and Chhindwara, Jabalpur, Jhabua and Bilaspur , rock phosphate, dolomite, copper-ore, lime-stone and marble.

It is the only state in India, where diamond Panna region and tin are produced. As many as 27 types of minerals have found here.

Madhya Pradesh railway routes connects northern part of the country with the southern parts. The divisional railway headquarters are at Bhopal, Ratlam, Jabalpur and Bilaspur.



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