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Madhya Pradesh (; ; ) is a state in
central India Central India refers to a geographical region of India that generally includes the states of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. The Central Zonal Council, established by the Government of India, includes these states as well as Uttar Prades ...
. Its capital is
Bhopal Bhopal (; ISO 15919, ISO: Bhōpāl, ) is the capital (political), capital city of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and the administrative headquarters of both Bhopal district and Bhopal division. It is known as the ''City of Lakes,'' due to ...
and the largest city is
Indore Indore (; ISO 15919, ISO: , ) is the largest and most populous Cities in India, city in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The commercial capital of the state, it has been declared as the List of cleanest cities in India, cleanest city of In ...
. Other major cities includes
Jabalpur Jabalpur, formerly Jubbulpore, is a city situated on the banks of Narmada River in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the 3rd-largest urban agglomeration of the state and the 38th-largest of the country. Jabalpur is the administrative h ...
,
Gwalior Gwalior (Hindi: , ) is a major city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh; It is known as the Music City of India having oldest Gwalior gharana, musical gharana in existence. It is a major sports, cultural, industrial, and political c ...
,
Ujjain Ujjain (, , old name Avantika, ) or Ujjayinī is a city in Ujjain district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the fifth-largest city in Madhya Pradesh by population and is the administrative as well as religious centre of Ujjain ...
and Sagar. Madhya Pradesh is the second largest Indian state by area and the fifth largest state by population with over 72 million residents. It borders the states of
Rajasthan Rajasthan (; Literal translation, lit. 'Land of Kings') is a States and union territories of India, state in northwestern India. It covers or 10.4 per cent of India's total geographical area. It is the List of states and union territories of ...
to the northwest,
Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh ( ; UP) is a States and union territories of India, state in North India, northern India. With over 241 million inhabitants, it is the List of states and union territories of India by population, most populated state in In ...
to the northeast,
Chhattisgarh Chhattisgarh (; ) is a landlocked States and union territories of India, state in Central India. It is the List of states and union territories of India by area, ninth largest state by area, and with a population of roughly 30 million, the List ...
to the east,
Maharashtra Maharashtra () is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to th ...
to the south,
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to the west. Jabalpur serves as the legal hub of Madhya Pradesh and hosts its High Court with permanent benches in Indore and Gwalior. The area covered by the present-day Madhya Pradesh includes the area of the ancient
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, whose capital
Ujjain Ujjain (, , old name Avantika, ) or Ujjayinī is a city in Ujjain district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the fifth-largest city in Madhya Pradesh by population and is the administrative as well as religious centre of Ujjain ...
(also known as Avantika) arose as a major city during the second wave of Indian urbanisation in the sixth century BCE. Subsequently, the region was ruled by the major dynasties of India. The
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dominated the majority of the 18th century. After the
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in the 19th century, the region was divided into several princely states under the British Empire, British and incorporated into Central Provinces and Berar and the Central India Agency. After India's independence, the Central Provinces and Berar was renamed as Madhya Pradesh with Nagpur as its capital, this state included the southern parts of the present-day Madhya Pradesh and northeastern portion of today's Maharashtra while Central India Agency was renamed as Madhya Bharat which includes parts of present day north western Madhya Pradesh became a separate state with
Gwalior Gwalior (Hindi: , ) is a major city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh; It is known as the Music City of India having oldest Gwalior gharana, musical gharana in existence. It is a major sports, cultural, industrial, and political c ...
as its capital and Jiwajirao Scindia as Rajpramukh (Governor). In 1956, these states were States Reorganisation Act, reorganised and its parts were combined with the states of Vindhya Pradesh and Bhopal State (1949–56), Bhopal to form the new Madhya Pradesh state, the Marathi-speaking Vidarbha region was removed and merged with the Bombay State. This state was the largest in India by area until 2000, when its southeastern Chhattisgarh region was designated a separate state. Economy of Madhya Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh's economy is the List of Indian states and union territories by GDP, 10th-largest in India, with a gross state domestic product (GSDP) of and has the country's 26th highest per-capita income of 109,372 (US$1272). Madhya Pradesh List of Indian states and territories by Human Development Index, ranks 23rd among Indian states in human development index. Rich in mineral resources, Madhya Pradesh has the largest reserves of diamond and copper in India. 25.14% of its area is under forest cover. Madhya Pradesh has posted country’s highest agricultural growth rate which had averaged above 20 per cent over last four years. The state leads the country in production of pulses, oilseeds, soya bean, gram, pea, garlic, guava, and medicinal and aromatic herbs. Horticulture is being promoted in a big way. Its tourism industry has seen considerable growth, with the state topping the National Tourism Awards in 2010–11. In recent years, the state's GDP growth has been above the national average. In 2019–20, state's GSDP was recorded at 9.07%.


Etymology

''Madhya Pradesh'' name comes from the sanskrit words ''madhya'' (middle, central) and ''pradeś'' (state, province). It literally means "wikt:Madhya Pradesh, central province".


History

Isolated remains of ''Homo erectus'' found in Hathnora in the Narmada River, Narmada Valley indicates that Madhya Pradesh might have been inhabited in the Middle Pleistocene era. Painted pottery dated to the later mesolithic period has been found in the Bhimbetka rock shelters. Chalcolithic sites belonging to Kayatha culture () and Malwa culture (1700–1500 BCE) have been discovered in the western part of the state. Madhya Pradesh is also the world's ninth-most populous Administrative division, subnational entity. The city of
Ujjain Ujjain (, , old name Avantika, ) or Ujjayinī is a city in Ujjain district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the fifth-largest city in Madhya Pradesh by population and is the administrative as well as religious centre of Ujjain ...
arose as a major centre in the region, during the second wave of Indian urbanisation in the sixth century BCE. It has served as the capital of the Avanti (India), Avanti kingdom. Other kingdoms mentioned in ancient epicsMalava Kingdom, Malava, Karusha Kingdom, Karusha, Dasarna Kingdom, Dasarna and Nishada Kingdom, Nishadahave also been identified with parts of Madhya Pradesh. Chandragupta Maurya conquered northern India around 320 BCE, establishing the Mauryan Empire, which included all of modern-day Madhya Pradesh. Ashoka the greatest of Mauryan rulers, conquered it, bringing the region under firmer control. After the decline of the Maurya empire, the region was contested among the Sakas, the Kushanas, the Satavahana dynasty, Satavahanas, and several local dynasties during the 1st to 3rd centuries CE. Heliodorus, the Greek Ambassador to the court of the Shunga King Bhagabhadra erected the Heliodorus pillar near Vidisha.
Ujjain Ujjain (, , old name Avantika, ) or Ujjayinī is a city in Ujjain district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the fifth-largest city in Madhya Pradesh by population and is the administrative as well as religious centre of Ujjain ...
emerged as the predominant commercial centre of western India from the , located on the trade routes between the Ganges plain and India's Arabian Sea ports. The Satavahana dynasty of the northern Deccan Plateau, Deccan and the Saka dynasty of the Western Satraps fought for the control of Madhya Pradesh during the 1st to 3rd centuries CE. The Satavahana dynasty, Satavahana King Gautamiputra Satakarni inflicted a crushing defeat upon the Saka rulers and conquered parts of Malwa and
Gujarat Gujarat () is a States of India, state along the Western India, western coast of India. Its coastline of about is the longest in the country, most of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula. Gujarat is the List of states and union territories ...
in the 2nd century CE. Subsequently, the region was conquered by the Gupta empire in the 4th and 5th centuries, and their southern neighbours, the Vakataka's. The rock-cut temples at Bagh Caves in the Kukshi tehsil of the Dhar District show the presence of the Gupta dynasty in the region, supported by the testimony of a Badwani inscription dated to the year of 487 CE. The attacks and the subsequent seize of
Gwalior Gwalior (Hindi: , ) is a major city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh; It is known as the Music City of India having oldest Gwalior gharana, musical gharana in existence. It is a major sports, cultural, industrial, and political c ...
by the Hephthalites or White Huns brought about the collapse of the Gupta empire, which broke up into smaller states. The King Yasodharman of Malwa defeated the Huns in 528, ending their expansion. Later, Harsha (c. 590–647) ruled the northern parts of the States and union territories of India, state. Malwa was ruled by the south Indian Rashtrakuta Dynasty from the late 8th century to the 10th century. When the south Indian Emperor Govinda III of the Rashtrakuta dynasty annexed Malwa, he set up the family of one of his subordinates there, who took the name of Paramara dynasty, Paramara. The Medieval period saw the rise of the Rajput clans, including the Paramara dynasty, Paramaras of Malwa and the Chandelas of Bundelkhand along with the Lodhi (caste), Lodhis. The Chandellas built the majestic Hindu-Jain temples at Khajuraho Group of Monuments, Khajuraho, which represent the culmination of Hindu temple architecture in Central India. The Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty also held sway in
Gwalior Gwalior (Hindi: , ) is a major city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh; It is known as the Music City of India having oldest Gwalior gharana, musical gharana in existence. It is a major sports, cultural, industrial, and political c ...
and western Madhya Pradesh at this time. It also left some monuments of architectural value in
Gwalior Gwalior (Hindi: , ) is a major city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh; It is known as the Music City of India having oldest Gwalior gharana, musical gharana in existence. It is a major sports, cultural, industrial, and political c ...
. Southern parts of Madhya Pradesh like Malwa were several times invaded by the south Indian Western Chalukya Empire which imposed its rule on the Paramara kingdom of Malwa. The Paramara King Bhoja (c. 1010–1060) was claimed to be a renowned polymath. The small Gond kingdoms emerged in the Gondwana (India), Gondwana and Mahakoshal regions of the state. In early 10th century
Gwalior Gwalior (Hindi: , ) is a major city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh; It is known as the Music City of India having oldest Gwalior gharana, musical gharana in existence. It is a major sports, cultural, industrial, and political c ...
and northern Madhya Pradesh came under the rule of Kachchhapaghata dynasty, they belongs to the rajput clan. Gwalior was attacked and conquered by the Turkic peoples, Turkic Delhi Sultanate in the 12th century. Around Kachchhapaghata dynasty, 1500 Kachchhapaghata women along with the ladies of royal family committed jauhar at Gwalior Fort. The Kachchhapaghata later shifted to Jaipur, Amer (Jaipur). After the collapse of the Delhi Sultanate at the end of the 14th century, independent regional kingdoms re-emerged, including the Tomaras of Gwalior, Tomara kingdom of
Gwalior Gwalior (Hindi: , ) is a major city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh; It is known as the Music City of India having oldest Gwalior gharana, musical gharana in existence. It is a major sports, cultural, industrial, and political c ...
and the Muslim Sultanate of Malwa Sultanate, Malwa, with its capital at Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, Mandu. The Malwa Sultanate was conquered by the Sultanate of Gujarat in 1531. In the 1540s, most parts of the state fell to Sher Shah Suri, and subsequently to the Hindu king Hemu. Hemu, who had earlier served as the General of the Islamic Suri dynasty, operated from the Gwalior Fort during 1553–56 and became the ruler of Delhi as a Vikramaditya king winning 22 battles continuously from Bengal to Gujarat and defeating Akbar's forces in the Battle of Tughlaqabad, Battle of Delhi on 7 October 1556. However, he chose Delhi as his capital after his formal Coronation in
Gwalior Gwalior (Hindi: , ) is a major city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh; It is known as the Music City of India having oldest Gwalior gharana, musical gharana in existence. It is a major sports, cultural, industrial, and political c ...
. After Hemu's defeat by Akbar at the Second Battle of Panipat in 1556, Akbar seized
Gwalior Gwalior (Hindi: , ) is a major city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh; It is known as the Music City of India having oldest Gwalior gharana, musical gharana in existence. It is a major sports, cultural, industrial, and political c ...
along with this most of Madhya Pradesh came under the Mughal Empire, Mughal rule. Gondwana and Mahakoshal remained under the control of Gond kings, who acknowledged Mughal Empire, Mughal suzerainty but enjoyed virtual autonomy. The Mughal control weakened considerably after the death of Emperor Aurangzeb in 1707.
Gwalior Gwalior (Hindi: , ) is a major city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh; It is known as the Music City of India having oldest Gwalior gharana, musical gharana in existence. It is a major sports, cultural, industrial, and political c ...
came under the rule of Jats and Bhim Singh Rana become ruler. However, he was defeated by the Scindias in 1735. Between 1720 and 1760, the Marathas conquered most of Madhya Pradesh, resulting in the establishment of semi-autonomous states under the nominal control of the Peshwa of Pune: the House of Holkar, Holkars of
Indore Indore (; ISO 15919, ISO: , ) is the largest and most populous Cities in India, city in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The commercial capital of the state, it has been declared as the List of cleanest cities in India, cleanest city of In ...
ruled much of Malwa, Pawars ruled Dewas State (Maratha Confederacy), Dewas and Dhar State, Dhar, the Bhonsles of Nagpur kingdom, Nagpur dominated Mahakoshal-Gondwana area, while the Scindias of Gwalior State, Gwalior controlled the vast northern parts of the state along with Ajmer and Agra. Later mughals, Later Mughals accepted the surzenity of the House of Scindia, Scindia dynasty. The most notable Maratha rulers of the region were Mahadji Scindia, Daulat Rao Sindhia, Daulat Rao Scindia, Ahilyabai Holkar and Yashwantrao Holkar. Besides these, there were several other :Princely states of Madhya Pradesh, small states, including Bhopal State, Bhopal, Orchha State, Orchha, and Rewa (princely state), Rewa. The Bhopal state, which paid tribute to both the Marathas and the Nizam of Hyderabad, was founded by Dost Mohammad Khan, Nawab of Bhopal, Dost Mohammed Khan, a former General in the Mughal Empire, Mughal army. After the
Third Anglo-Maratha War The Third Anglo-Maratha War (1817–1819) was the final and decisive conflict between the British East India Company and the Maratha Empire, Maratha Confederacy in India. The war left the Company in control of most of India. It began with an in ...
, the British Empire, British conquered the entire region. All the sovereign states in the region became princely states of British India, governed by the Central India Agency. The Mahakoshal region became a British province: the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories. In 1861, the British merged the Nagpur Province with the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories to form the Central Provinces. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, 1857 uprising, rebellions happened in the northern parts of the state, led by leaders like Tatya Tope, Avantibai, Rani Avantibai Lodhi. However, these were crushed by the British Empire, British and the princes loyal to them. The state witnessed a number of anti-British activities and protests during the Indian independence movement. Several notable leaders such as Chandra Shekhar Azad, B. R. Ambedkar, Shankar Dayal Sharma, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Vijaya Raje Scindia, Rajmata Vijaya Raje Scindia, Arjun Singh (former politician), Arjun Singh and Madhavrao Scindia were born in what is now Madhya Pradesh. After the independence of India, Madhya Pradesh was created in 1950 from the former British Central Provinces and Berar and the princely states of Makrai and Chhattisgarh, with Nagpur as the capital of the state. The new states of Madhya Bharat, Vindhya Pradesh, and Bhopal State (1949–56), Bhopal were formed out of the Central India Agency. In 1956, the states of Madhya Bharat, Vindhya Pradesh, and
Bhopal Bhopal (; ISO 15919, ISO: Bhōpāl, ) is the capital (political), capital city of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and the administrative headquarters of both Bhopal district and Bhopal division. It is known as the ''City of Lakes,'' due to ...
were merged into Madhya Pradesh, and the Marathi language, Marathi-speaking southern region Vidarbha, which included Nagpur, was ceded to Bombay state.
Jabalpur Jabalpur, formerly Jubbulpore, is a city situated on the banks of Narmada River in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the 3rd-largest urban agglomeration of the state and the 38th-largest of the country. Jabalpur is the administrative h ...
was chosen to be the capital of the state but at the last moment, due to political interference
Jabalpur Jabalpur, formerly Jubbulpore, is a city situated on the banks of Narmada River in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the 3rd-largest urban agglomeration of the state and the 38th-largest of the country. Jabalpur is the administrative h ...
sacrificed his place of Capital but then
Bhopal Bhopal (; ISO 15919, ISO: Bhōpāl, ) is the capital (political), capital city of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and the administrative headquarters of both Bhopal district and Bhopal division. It is known as the ''City of Lakes,'' due to ...
was made the state capital. In November 2000, as part of the Madhya Pradesh Reorganization Act, the southeastern portion of the state split off to form the new state of
Chhattisgarh Chhattisgarh (; ) is a landlocked States and union territories of India, state in Central India. It is the List of states and union territories of India by area, ninth largest state by area, and with a population of roughly 30 million, the List ...
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Geography


Location in India

Madhya Pradesh literally means "Central Province", and is located in the geographic heart of India in between the latitude of 21.6°N–26.30°N and longitude of 74°9'E–82°48'E. The state straddles the Narmada River, which runs east and west between the Vindhya Range, Vindhya and Satpura Range, Satpura ranges; these ranges and the Narmada are the traditional boundaries between the north and south of India. The highest point in Madhya Pradesh is Dhupgarh, with an elevation of 1,350 m (4,429 ft). The state is bordered on the west by
Gujarat Gujarat () is a States of India, state along the Western India, western coast of India. Its coastline of about is the longest in the country, most of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula. Gujarat is the List of states and union territories ...
, on the northwest by
Rajasthan Rajasthan (; Literal translation, lit. 'Land of Kings') is a States and union territories of India, state in northwestern India. It covers or 10.4 per cent of India's total geographical area. It is the List of states and union territories of ...
, on the northeast by
Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh ( ; UP) is a States and union territories of India, state in North India, northern India. With over 241 million inhabitants, it is the List of states and union territories of India by population, most populated state in In ...
, on the east by
Chhattisgarh Chhattisgarh (; ) is a landlocked States and union territories of India, state in Central India. It is the List of states and union territories of India by area, ninth largest state by area, and with a population of roughly 30 million, the List ...
, and on the south by
Maharashtra Maharashtra () is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to th ...
.


Climate

Madhya Pradesh also has three major seasons – Summer, Monsoon, and Winter. During summer (March–June), the temperature in the entire state ranges above 34.6 it has increased as it is all-time high in Madhya Pradesh. In general, the eastern parts of Madhya Pradesh are hotter than the western parts. The regions like Gwalior, Morena and Datia record temperatures of over 42 °C in May. The humidity is relatively very low and the region usually experiences frequent mild dust storms. The southwest Monsoon usually breaks out in mid-June and the entire state receives a major share of its rainfall between June and September. The south and south-east regions tend to experience a higher rainfall whereas the parts of the north-west receive less. Jabalpur, Mandla, Balaghat, Sidhi, and other extreme eastern parts receive more than 150 cm of rainfall. The districts of western Madhya Pradesh receive less than 80 cm of rainfall. The winter season starts in November. The temperature remains low in the northern parts of the state in comparison to the southern parts. The daily maximum temperature in most of the northern part of January remains between 15 and 18 °C. The climate is generally dry and pleasant with a clear sky. The average rainfall is about . The southeastern districts have the heaviest rainfall, some places receiving as much as , while the western and northwestern districts receive or less.


Ecology

According to the 2011 figures, the recorded forest area of the state is constituting 30.7% of the geographical area of the state. It constitutes 12.3% of the forest area of India. Legally this area has been classified into "Reserved Forest" (65.3%), "Protected Forest" (32.8%) and "Unclassified Forest" (0.2%). Per capita forest area is as against the national average of . The forest cover is less dense in the northern and western parts of the state, which contain the major urban centres. Variability in climatic and edaphic conditions brings about significant difference in the forest types of the state. In January 2019 1.5 million volunteers in the state planted 66 million trees in 12 hours along the Narmada River, Narmada river. The major types of soils found in the state are: * Black soil, most predominantly in the Malwa region, Mahakoshal and in southern Bundelkhand * Red and yellow soil, in the Baghelkhand region * Alluvial soil, in Northern Madhya Pradesh * Laterite soil, in highland areas * Mixed soil, in parts of the
Gwalior Gwalior (Hindi: , ) is a major city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh; It is known as the Music City of India having oldest Gwalior gharana, musical gharana in existence. It is a major sports, cultural, industrial, and political c ...
Chambal Division, Chambal region.


Flora and fauna

Madhya Pradesh is home to eleven National parks of India, National Parks; Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha National Park, Satpura National Park, Sanjay National Park, Madhav National Park, Van Vihar National Park, Mandla Plant Fossils National Park, Panna National Park, Pench National Park and Dinosaur National Park, Dhar. There are also a number of nature reserves, including Amarkantak, Bagh Caves, Balaghat, Bori Natural Reserve, Ken Gharial, Ghatigaon, Kuno Wildlife Sanctuary, Kuno Palpur, Narwar, Chambal River, Chambal, Kukdeshwar, Chidi Kho, Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary, Nauradehi, Pachmarhi, Panpatha Wildlife Sanctuary, Panpatha, Shikarganj, Patalkot, and Tamia. Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve in Satpura Range, Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve, Amarkantak biosphere reserve and Panna National Park are three of the 18 biosphere reserves in India. Most of them are located in eastern Madhya Pradesh near
Jabalpur Jabalpur, formerly Jubbulpore, is a city situated on the banks of Narmada River in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the 3rd-largest urban agglomeration of the state and the 38th-largest of the country. Jabalpur is the administrative h ...
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State symbols of Madhya Pradesh


Rivers

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State, the major portion of Mahanadi basin now lies in Chhattisgarh. Presently, only 154 km2 basin area of Hasdeo River in Anuppur District lies in Madhya Pradesh. The Satpuras, in the Gawilgarh and Mahadeo Hills, also contain a watershed, which is south facing. The Wainganga River, Wainganga, the Wardha River, Wardha, the Pench, the Kanhan River, Kanhan rivers, discharge an enormous volume of water into the Godavari River, Godavari river system. The Godavari basin consists of sub-tropical, semi-moist forests, mainly in the valley of the Indrawati. There are many important multi-state irrigation projects in development, including the Godavari River Basin Irrigation Projects.


Regions

Madhya Pradesh is divided into the following agro-climatic zones: * Kaimur Range, Kaimur Plateau and Satpura Hills * Vindhyan Plateau (Hills) * Narmada River, Narmada valley * Wainganga valley * Chambal River, Chambal valley * Gird, India, Gwalior Region * Bundelkhand Region * Satpura Plateau (Hills) * Malwa Plateau * Nimar Plateau * Jhabua Hills


Administration

Madhya Pradesh is divided into 55 districts for administrative purposes. The district is the main unit of administration. These districts are arranged in 10 divisions, listed below: * Bhopal Division * Jabalpur Division * Chambal Division * Gwalior Division * Indore Division * Narmadapuram Division * Rewa Division * Sagar Division * Shahdol Division * Ujjain Division


Cities


Demographics


Population

The population of Madhya Pradesh consists of a number of ethnic groups and tribes, castes and communities. The scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes constitute a significant portion of the population of the State 15.6% and 21.1% respectively. The main tribal groups in Madhya Pradesh are Gondi people, Gond, Bhil, Baiga (tribe), Baiga, Korku people, Korku, Bharia people, Bhadia (or Bhariya), Halba, Kaul, Madia Gond, Mariya, Malto people, Malto and Sahariya. Mandla district, Mandla, Dhar district, India, Dhar, Dindori district, Dindori, Barwani district, Barwani, Jhabua district, Jhabua and Alirajpur district, Alirajpur districts have more than 50% tribal population, with Jhabua and Alirajpur having nearly 90% tribal population. In Khargone, Khandwa district, Khandwa, Burhanpur district, Burhanpur, Betul district, Betul, Chhindwara district, Chhindwara, Seoni district, Seoni, Anuppur district, Anuppur, Umaria district, Umaria, Shahdol district, Shahdol and Singrauli district, Singrauli districts 30–50% of the population is tribal. According to the 2011 census, the adivasi, tribal population in Madhya Pradesh was 15.34 million, constituting 21.1% of the total population. There were 46 recognised Scheduled Tribes and three of them have been identified as "Special Primitive Tribal Groups" in the State. Madhya Pradesh ranks 33rd on the Human Development Index with a value of 0.606 (2018).Madhya Pradesh: Economic and Human Development Indicators
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The state's per-capita Gross state product, gross state domestic product (nominal GDP) is the 26th highest in the country (2018–19). According to the SDG India Index 2020–21 compiled by the NITI Aayog, Madhya Pradesh ranks 21st on sustainable development goals, 9th on gender equality, and 10th on clean water and sanitation. Madhya pradesh ranked ninth in the Fiscal Health Index (FHI) 2025, with a score of 42.2. File:Children in Raisen district, MP, India.jpg, Children in Raisen district, Bhil tribe File:Shepherds, Chambal, India.jpg, Shepherds in Chambal File:Ploughing paddy field with oxen, Umaria district, MP, India.jpg, A young farmer in Umaria district File:Young Baiga women, India.jpg, Young Baiga (tribe), Baiga women


Languages

The official language of the state is Hindi, which is spoken by over two-thirds of the population and is used for all government business. In urban areas Standard Hindi is the main language, while Urdu is spoken by Muslims. In rural areas, however, most speak varieties counted as dialects of Hindi in the census, although most are quite distinct. In the west are Malvi language, Malvi and Nimadi language, Nimadi in the Malwa and Nimar regions, which are more closely related to the Rajasthani languages. In Bundelkhand in the north and Bagelkhand, Baghelkhand in the east are spoken Bundeli language, Bundeli and Bagheli language, Bagheli which are eastern varieties of the Hindi languages, similar to Awadhi language, Awadhi or Chhattisgarhi language, Chhattisgarhi. In the southeast is spoken Chhattisgarhi and Powari language, Powari is the language of the far south, both Eastern Hindi languages. Most speakers of these languages consider them to be dialects of Hindi and so report their language as 'Hindi' on the census. Marathi language, Marathi is another significant language. Due to Maratha Empire, Maratha rule over much of what is now Madhya Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh is home to the largest number of Marathis outside Maharashtra. Although large numbers of Marathis can be found in urban centres like Indore, the highest concentrations are in the southern areas of the state adjoining Maharashtra. Marathi is the most-spoken language in Burhanpur district, while it is a major minority language in the southern parts of Mahakoshal especially Betul, Chhindwara and Balaghat districts. There are several languages spoken by the Adivasis. The various Bhil languages are Indo-Aryan languages spoken by 50 lakh Bhils of western Madhya Pradesh. Although many, especially in the eastern parts of their range, have adopted the regional languages as mother tongue, the languages are still strong in the far-western hills especially Barwani, Jhabua and Alirajpur districts where they are in the majority. Bhili language, Bhili, the Pauri Bareli language, Bareli languages and Bhilali language, Bhilali are the major varieties spoken in the state. Gondi language, Gondi is the second-largest Adivasi language, spoken by 11 lakh Gonds in the state. A Dravidian languages, Dravidian language related to Telugu language, Telugu, it is mainly spoken in the southern Satpura highlands of Mahakoshal, where it is spoken with the regional languages. Some in the more remote valleys of the Satpuras speak a poorly-described Dravidian dialect called Bharia language, Bharia. Smaller minorities of Gondi speakers can be found in Khandwa and Dewas districts in the west as well as Anuppur, Sidhi and Singrauli districts in the east. Elsewhere in the state, the Gonds have almost totally abandoned their original language. Korku language, Korku, a Munda languages, Munda language, has over 400,000 speakers in the central highlands of the state. In the far-southeast of Burhanpur can be found some speakers of the language isolate Nihali language, Nihali who live among the Korku. All speakers of tribal languages face significant pressure to switch to the dominant regional languages while their own tongues are considered 'backward' and 'rural'. The following languages are taught in schools in Madhya Pradesh under the Three Language Formula: First language: Any Languages with official status in India, Scheduled Language Second language: Hindi, Urdu or English Third language: Another Scheduled Language, Arabic, Persian language, Persian, French language, French, Russian language, Russian


Religion

According to the census of 2011, 90.9% of residents followed Hinduism, while minorities are Muslim (6.6%), Jain (0.8%), Buddhists (0.3%), Christians (0.3%), and Sikhs (0.2%). Madhya Pradesh is home to several pilgrimage sites including Amarkantak at the source of the Narmada and the Ghats of Omkareshwar Temple, Omkareshwar, also on the Narmada. Temples can be found throughout the state. Buddhism and Jainism were once prominent religions in the state, especially in the central plateau near Raisen and Bhopal. Malwa is still home to a significant Jain minority. Jains are particularly concentrated in the urban centres of the Malwa region. Islam arrived with Muslim rule in the 14th century, although its influence was and is limited to major urban centres. Islam is a major religion in Bhopal and Burhanpur, and Bhopal is home to many prominent Islamic shrines. Buddhism in modern times is mainly practised by Marathis in the south. Most respondents who answered 'Other' self-identified as following Adivasi religions such as Koya Punem of the Gonds.


Culture

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Ujjain Ujjain (, , old name Avantika, ) or Ujjayinī is a city in Ujjain district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the fifth-largest city in Madhya Pradesh by population and is the administrative as well as religious centre of Ujjain ...
. Madhya Pradesh is noted for its classical and folk music. Some of the noted Hindustani classical music gharanas in Madhya Pradesh include the Maihar gharana, the Gwalior gharana and Aashish Khan, Senia gharana. Two of the medieval India's most noted singers, Tansen and Baiju Bawra, were born near Gwalior in present-day Madhya Pradesh. Noted Dhrupad exponents Aminuddin Dagar (Indore), Gundecha Brothers (Ujjain) and Uday Bhawalkar (Ujjain) were also born in present-day Madhya Pradesh. Renowned classical singer Kumar Gandharva spent his life at Dewas. The birthplaces of noted playback singers Kishore Kumar (Khandwa) and Lata Mangeshkar (Indore) and singer and composer Aadesh Shrivastava (Jabalpur) are also located in MP. The local styles of folk singing are Faga, Bhartahari, Sanja geet, Bhopa, Kalbelia, Bhat, Bhand, Vasdeva, Videsia, Kalgi Turra, Nirgunia, Alha, Pandwani Gayan and Garba (dance), Garba Garbi Govalan. The major folk dances of MP are Rai (dance), Rai, Karma, Saila, Matki, Gangaur, Badhai, Baredi, Naurata, Ahiri and Bhagoria.


Economy

Madhya Pradesh's Gross state product, gross state domestic product (nominal GDP) for 2013–14 was 4,509 billion (approximately 72,726,000,000). The per-capita figure was 871.45 in 2013–14, the sixth-lowest in the country. Between 1999 and 2008, the annualised growth rate of the state was very low: 3.5%. Subsequently, the state's GDP growth rate has improved significantly, rising to 8% during 2010–11 and 12% during 2011–12. Madhya Pradesh is also famous for honey production in district Morena. The state has an agrarian economy. The major crops of Madhya Pradesh are wheat, soybean, gram, sugarcane, rice, maize, cotton, rapeseed, mustard and arhar. Non-timber forest product, Minor Forest Produce (MFP), such as Diospyros melanoxylon, tendu leaves used to roll beedi, sal seed, teak seed, and lak also contribute to state's rural economy. Madhya Pradesh has 5 Special Economic Zones (SEZs): 3 Information technology in India, IT/ITeS (Indore,
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). In October 2011, approval was given to 14 proposed SEZs, out of which 10 were IT/ITeS-based.
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is the major commercial centre of the state. Because of the state's central location, a number of consumer goods companies have established manufacturing bases in MP. The Industrial Belts of
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-Dewas-Pithampur and Mandideep (Bhopal) are the prominent Industrial Hubs of Madhya Pradesh. Numerous industrial units and factories are present there such as Mechanical and Industrial Parts (gears, cables), Chemical Production Units, Pharmaceutical Units, Food Processing & FMCG Industries, Textile Production, Food Grain Processing Units, Leather Industry and Sanitary Products etc. Madhya Pradesh has natural white stone production in
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, which is exported worldwide. The state has the largest reserves of diamond and copper in India. Other major mineral reserves include those of coal, coalbed methane, manganese and Dolomite (mineral), dolomite. Madhya Pradesh has six Ordnance Factories, four of which are located at
Jabalpur Jabalpur, formerly Jubbulpore, is a city situated on the banks of Narmada River in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the 3rd-largest urban agglomeration of the state and the 38th-largest of the country. Jabalpur is the administrative h ...
(Vehicle Factory Jabalpur, Vehicle Factory, Grey Iron Foundry, Gun Carriage Factory Jabalpur, Gun Carriage Factory, Ordnance Factory Khamaria) and one each at Katni and Itarsi. The factories are run by the Ordnance Factories Board, and manufacture a variety of products for the Indian Armed Forces. There are two major Security Press Units of Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India, Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Limited presently operating in the state. The first unit is situated in Dewas. Also known as Bank Note Press (BNP). It is an industrial unit of SPMCIL, established in the year 1974 is wholly owned by Government of India, Ministry of Finance (India), Ministry of Finance and Department of Economic Affairs (India), Department of Economic Affairs. BNP Dewas prints Indian Currency Notes (known as Indian rupee, Indian Rupee or INR; Symbol: '₹') of denominations ₹50, ₹100, ₹500 and ₹2000 and is capable of printing Bank Notes of any denomination. There is also a specialised Security Ink Factory at BNP Dewas which supplies specialised inks for currency and other government approved documents. The second unit is a Security Paper Mill was established in 1968 at Hoshangabad. It produces papers for banknotes and non–judicial stamps and further prints with new enhanced unit. Madhya Pradesh won the 10th National Award for excellent work in Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005. The state's tourism industry is growing, fuelled by wildlife tourism and a number of places of historical and religious significance.
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Infrastructure


Energy

The state has a total installed power generation capacity of 27108.55 MW as of 31 March 2024. The Madhya Pradesh Electric Board is located at
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. The Rewa Ultra Mega Solar project is a photovoltaic solar park spread over an area of 1,590 acres (6.4 km2) in the Gurh tehsil of Rewa District of Madhya Pradesh. The project was commissioned with 750 MW capacity. 97% households have electricity access in the state. The Singrauli region on the eastern end of Madhya Pradesh is a major energy producer enclave for the country. The region has vast reserves of coal mines, which are excavated by Northern Coalfields Limited, a subsidiary of Coal India Limited, which is in turn used in local power plants of NTPC, Sasan Power and Hindalco. The area has more than 10,000 MW installed capacity for energy production. The region of Malwa were selected to establish Wind Energy Production units by State Government. Constant wind flows in the region are suitable for harvesting wind energy. There are more than 100 wind mills on a series of hills 13 km (8.1 mi) from Dewas, generating more than 30 megawatts of power. These were financed by a few private companies which sought a reliable power supply.


Transport

Bus and train services cover most of Madhya Pradesh. The road network of the state includes 20 List of National Highways in India, national highways. A rail network criss-crosses the state, with
Jabalpur Jabalpur, formerly Jubbulpore, is a city situated on the banks of Narmada River in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the 3rd-largest urban agglomeration of the state and the 38th-largest of the country. Jabalpur is the administrative h ...
serving as headquarters for the West Central Railway Zone of the Indian Railways. The Central Railway zone, Central Railway and the Western Railway zone, Western Railway also cover parts of the state. Most of the western Madhya Pradesh comes under Ratlam Rail Division of Western Railways, including cities like Indore, Ujjain, Dewas, Mandsaur, Khandwa, Neemuch and Bairagarh in Bhopal. The state has a total of 20 major railway junctions. More than 455 trains transit through Madhya Pradesh daily. 220 trains transit through the State's capital Bhopal alone. North–South & East–West corridors cut across Madhya Pradesh, including the New Delhi–Chennai main line. The Inter State Bus Terminals, inter-state bus terminals are located in
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. More than 2,000 buses are conducted daily from these four cities. The intra-city transit systems mostly consist of buses, private auto rickshaw, autos and taxis. There is convenient access to major ports such as Kandla port and Jawaharlal Nehru port in the state The state does not have a coastline, but is home to 5 functional ICD's (Inland/Dry Ports) which provide facilities to clear and load cargoes directly for dispatch within the state, they are located in
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. Most of the sea trade happens through the Kandla and Jawaharlal Nehru Port (Nhava Sheva) in the neighbouring states, which are well-connected to MP by road and rail networks. Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport in
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is the busiest airport in Madhya Pradesh, followed by Raja Bhoj International Airport in the state capital of
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is the largest airport of Madhya Pradesh having two take off runways. Dumna Airport in
Jabalpur Jabalpur, formerly Jubbulpore, is a city situated on the banks of Narmada River in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the 3rd-largest urban agglomeration of the state and the 38th-largest of the country. Jabalpur is the administrative h ...
and Khajuraho Airport also have scheduled commercial passenger services. Rewa district, Rewa Airport is under construction with operations expected to start by 2025. Besides these, minor airstrips are located at Chhindwara, Dhana Airport, Sagar, Neemuch, Ratlam, Mandsaur,
Ujjain Ujjain (, , old name Avantika, ) or Ujjayinī is a city in Ujjain district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the fifth-largest city in Madhya Pradesh by population and is the administrative as well as religious centre of Ujjain ...
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Other

The state has 55 districts hospitals, 333 community health centres, 1,155 primary health centres and 8,860 sub-centres. The urban infrastructure has improved considerably in the past decade. 22 projects costing above $500 million have been sanctioned under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission for the development of Bhopal, Indore,
Jabalpur Jabalpur, formerly Jubbulpore, is a city situated on the banks of Narmada River in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the 3rd-largest urban agglomeration of the state and the 38th-largest of the country. Jabalpur is the administrative h ...
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Ujjain Ujjain (, , old name Avantika, ) or Ujjayinī is a city in Ujjain district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the fifth-largest city in Madhya Pradesh by population and is the administrative as well as religious centre of Ujjain ...
, and Sagar have been selected under Smart Cities Mission, Smart cities mission Indore has been part of the Swachh Survekshan Cleanliness Program initiated by Government of India. It has been ranked as List of cleanest cities in India, India's cleanest city seven years in a row as per the Swachh Survekshan for the years 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023. Gwalior has been globally recognised by the UNESCO as the City of Music of India. This is considered as a remarkable and significant milestone putting Madhya Pradesh as music tourism hub worldwide.


Media

Dainik Bhaskar, Dainik Jagran, The Indian Observer, Nava Bharat, Deshbandhu (newspaper), Deshbandhu, Nai Duniya, Rajasthan Patrika, Raj Express and Dainik Dabang Dunia are the leading Hindi newspapers. Other local newspapers are published in the cities. In English Times of India, Hindustan Times, The Hitavada, Central Chronicle and ''The Free Press Journal, Free Press'' have editions from Bhopal with The Hitavada also being in
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. A Sindhi daily, i.e., Challenge (Now also in Hindi) is published from Bhopal is the only Sindhi newspaper in state.


Government and politics

Madhya Pradesh has a 230-seat state legislative assembly. The state also sends 40 members to the Parliament of India: 29 are elected to the Lok Sabha (Lower House) and 11 to the Rajya Sabha (Upper House). The constitutional head of the state is the List of Governors of Madhya Pradesh, Governor, appointed by the President of India. The executive powers lie with the Chief Minister (India), Chief Minister, who is the elected leader of the state legislature. The current governor is Mangubhai C. Patel, and the current chief minister is Mohan Yadav of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The political scenario of Madhya pradesh can be defines as below: Post-Independence (1950s–1970s): The Indian National Congress (INC) held power for a significant period, with leaders like Ravishankar Shukla and Kailash Nath Katju as Chief Ministers. However, parties like Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS) – the precursor to BJP – started gaining ground in the 1960s. Shifting Tides (1980s–1990s): This era saw a rise in regional parties and national alternatives. Janata Party (JP), Janata Dal (JD), and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) challenged the INC's dominance for a while. Bi-polar Politics (2000s–present): Since the early 2000s, a two-party system has emerged. BJP and INC have become the main contenders, with occasional forays by smaller parties. The dominant political parties in the state are the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress (INC).


Administration

Madhya Pradesh state is made up of 55 List of districts of Madhya Pradesh, Districts, which are grouped into 10 divisions. As of 2023, the state has 55 jila (district) Panchayati raj in India, panchayats, 376 tehsil, 313 janpad panchayats/community development block in India, blocks, and 23043 gram (village) panchayats. The municipalities in the state include 18 Nagar Nigams, 100 Nagar Palikas and 264 Nagar Panchayats.


Villages

*Dhekal Badi


Education

File:UIT RGPV Bhopal's Main Gate.jpg, Rajiv Gandhi Technical University's main gate File:IIM Indore pano.jpg, IIM Indore's aerial panoramic view File:St. Aloysius Senior Secondary School.jpg, St. Aloysius Senior Secondary School, St. Aloysius Senior Secondary School, Jabalpur, established in the year 1868 is among the oldest schools in India According to the 2011 census, Madhya Pradesh had a literacy rate of 69.32%. According to the 2009–10 figures, the state had 105,592 primary schools, 6,352 high schools, and 5,161 higher secondary schools. The state has 208 engineering and architecture colleges, 208 management institutes, and 12 medical colleges. The state is home to some of the premier scientific educational and research institutions of India including IIT Indore, Indian Institute of Management Indore, IIM Indore, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, AIIMS Bhopal, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, NIT Bhopal, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal, IISER Bhopal, School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, SPA Bhopal, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, Jabalpur, IIIT Jabalpur, Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior, IIIT Gwalior. Other premier institutes include Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management, Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management (IITTM Gwalior), Indian Institute of Forest Management, Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM) Bhopal, Institute of Hotel Management, Institute of Hotel Management (IHM) Gwalior, National Law Institute University, National Law Institute University (NLIU) Bhopal, Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education, Lakshmi Bai National Institute of Physical Education, (LNIPE) Gwalior, Jabalpur Engineering College, Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur, Vellore Institute of Technology, VIT University Bhopal and Rustamji Institute of Technology, Rustamji Institute of Technology, Gwalior The state has two central universities namely Dr. Hari Singh Gour University ( Sagar) and Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (Amarkantak, Anuppur district, Anuppur), while former being the first university of Madhya Pradesh. There are 500 degree colleges, which are affiliated with one of the universities in the state. The specialised universities include Rajiv Gandhi Technical University, Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University, Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jawaharlal Nehru Agriculture University and Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University. The general universities are Awadhesh Pratap Singh University (Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, Rewa), Barkatullah University (Bhopal), Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (
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), Rani Durgavati University (
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), Vikram University (
Ujjain Ujjain (, , old name Avantika, ) or Ujjayinī is a city in Ujjain district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the fifth-largest city in Madhya Pradesh by population and is the administrative as well as religious centre of Ujjain ...
), Mansarovar Global University, Masarovar Global University, Jiwaji University (
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), Dr. Hari Singh Gour University ( Sagar), Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (Amarkantak, Anuppur district, Anuppur), Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication (Bhopal). Madhya Pradesh is home to India's most expensive, finest and elite schools known as Scindia School, the Scindia School (the all boys private residential school) and Scindia Kanya Vidyalaya, the Scindia Kanya Vidyalaya (the all girls private boarding school) situated in
Gwalior Gwalior (Hindi: , ) is a major city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh; It is known as the Music City of India having oldest Gwalior gharana, musical gharana in existence. It is a major sports, cultural, industrial, and political c ...
. The Professional Examination Board was initialised as Pre Medical Test Board by Government of Madhya Pradesh in the year 1970. After some year in 1981, Pre Engineering Board was constituted. Then after, in the year 1982 both these boards were amalgamated and named as Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board (MPPEB).


Tourism


Notable people


Sports

In 2013, state govt declared Mallakhamba as the state sport. Cricket, kabaddi, field hockey, hockey, association football, football, basketball, volleyball, cycle sport, cycling, Swimming (sport), swimming, badminton, and table tennis are the popular sports in the state. Traditional games like kho kho, gilli danda, sitoliya, kanche, and Hopscotch, langdi are popular in the rural areas. Snooker, a cue sport, generally regarded as having been invented in
Jabalpur Jabalpur, formerly Jubbulpore, is a city situated on the banks of Narmada River in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the 3rd-largest urban agglomeration of the state and the 38th-largest of the country. Jabalpur is the administrative h ...
by British Army officers, is popular in many of the English-speaking and Commonwealth countries, with top professional players attaining multimillion-pound career earnings from the game. Cricket is the most popular sport in Madhya Pradesh. There are three international cricket stadiums in the state – Nehru Stadium, Indore, Nehru Stadium (Indore), Roop Singh Stadium (Gwalior) and Holkar Cricket Stadium (Indore). Madhya Pradesh cricket team's best performances in Ranji Trophy was in 1998–99, when the Chandrakant Pandit-led team ended as the runner-up. Its predecessor, the Indore-based Holkar cricket team, had won the Ranji Trophy four times. In year 2022, Chandrakant Pandit coached Madhya Pradesh cricket team defeated 41-time champion Mumbai Cricket Team in Ranji Trophy 2021–22 season. It is Madhya Pradesh's maiden title at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Aishbagh Stadium in Bhopal is the home ground for World Series Hockey team Bhopal Badshahs. The state also has a Madhya Pradesh football team, football team that participates in the Santosh Trophy. MP United FC (India), MP United FC is an Indian football that played in the I-League 2nd Division, 2nd Division I-League. On 6 December 2017, the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced that players from the state would be given government jobs on winning medals in international events. Madhu Yadav, the former Captain of the India women's national field hockey team, a 1982 Asian Games gold medallist and an Arjuna Award recipient, is from
Jabalpur Jabalpur, formerly Jubbulpore, is a city situated on the banks of Narmada River in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the 3rd-largest urban agglomeration of the state and the 38th-largest of the country. Jabalpur is the administrative h ...
.


See also

* Outline of Madhya Pradesh * Directorate Sports and Youth Welfare * Districts of Madhya Pradesh * List of forts in Madhya Pradesh * List of people from Madhya Pradesh


References


Further reading

* Gyanendra Singh. ''Farm Mechanization in Madhya Pradesh''. Bhopal: Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, 2000. * Madhya Pradesh (India). The Madhya Pradesh Human Development Report 2002: Using the Power of Democracy for Development. [Bhopal: Govt. of Madhya Pradesh, 2002]. * Guru Radha Kishan ''Swatantrata Sangraam Senani from Madhya Pradesh'': Archives Nehru Memorial Museum & Library, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi. * Rag, Pankaj. ''Vintage, Madhya Pradesh: A Collection of Old Photographs''. Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Madhyam jointly with the Directorate of Archaeology, Archives, and Museums, 2005. * Parmar, Shyam. ''Folk Tales of Madhya Pradesh''. Folk tales of India series, 12". New Delhi: Sterling Publishers, 1973. * Rag, Pankaj, and O. P. Misra. ''Masterpieces of Madhya Pradesh''. Bhopal: Directorate of Archaeology, Archives & Museums, Government of Madhya Pradesh, 2005. * Sampath, M. D., H. V. Trivedi, and Mandan Trivedi. ''Epigraphs of Madhya Pradesh''. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of India, 2001. * Sati, Vishwambhar Prasad. ''Madhya Pradesh, a Geo-Economic Appraisal''. Delhi: Abhijeet, 2004. * Shah, Shampa, and Aashi Manohar. ''Tribal Arts and Crafts of Madhya Pradesh. Living traditions of India''. Ahmedabad: Mapin Pub./in Association with Vanya Prakashan, Bhopal, 1996.


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