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33-710: Kesli is a small town in the Sagar district of India, in Madhya Pradesh . Kesli is a tehsil headquarters and a Development Block . Kesli is situated at 23°25′N 78°48′E  /  23.42°N 78.80°E  / 23.42; 78.80 , it is 65km from the district headquarters, Sagar and 35 km away from Deori . Many forests are found here, among which teak and tendu leaves are prominent. Sunar River originates from here, Kesali town has population of 8586 of which 4501 are males while 4085 are females as Census 2011. In 2011, literacy rate of Kesali town

66-594: A smart city under Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's flagship Smart Cities Mission . The oldest University of Madhya Pradesh is situated in Sagar city. It was established in 18 July1946 by Sir Harisingh Gaur , in 15 January 2008 it got the status of Central University. Sagar is also very famous for the Mahar Regiment of the Army, the headquarters of this regiment is located here. Jawaharlal Nehru Police Academy

99-592: A small fort where the present one sits and founded a village close to it called Parkota Sagar. The present fort and a settlement under its walls were founded by Govind Pant Bundele, an officer of the Peshwa Bajirao I , who controlled Sagar and the surrounding territory after 1735 when it came under the Peshwa's possession. In 1818, the greater part of the district was ceded by the Peshwa Baji Rao II to

132-495: A somewhat cooler monsoon season and cool winters. Very heavy rainfalls in the monsoon season from June to September. Sagar has been ranked 15th best “National Clean Air City” under (Category 2 3-10L Population cities) in India. Religion in city of Sagar (2011) As per 2011 Indian Census , Sagar municipal corporation limit had a total population of 274,556, of which 143,425 were males and 131,131 were females. The population within

165-457: A total of 640 ). The district has a population density of 232 inhabitants per square kilometre (600/sq mi). Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 17.62%. Sagar has a sex ratio of 896 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 77.52%. 29.80% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Tribes made up 21.09% and 9.33% of the population respectively. Languages of Sagar district (2011) At

198-428: Is Dumna Airport , Jabalpur roughly four hour drive from Sagar. The second nearest Domestic Airport is Raja Bhoj Airport , Bhopal, 200 km from the city. It is well connected to a spectrum of cities like Varanasi , Delhi , Lucknow , Kathmandu , Bhopal , Hyderabad and Kolkata via Indigo, Air India, Spice Jet , Jet Konnect and Jet Airways. It has its own Railway Station named as Sagar Railway Station which

231-410: Is a holy Jain temple located in Sagar. This is the main centre of faith among Jains. The kshetra situated just on the outskirts of Sagar has the distinction of having the heaviest idol of Lord Mahavir weighing 9 MT made of brass and 11.25 feet high. A former Dr H. S. Gour University started from Makronia's SAF Campus so many historic events are connected through Makronia . This region is developing as

264-400: Is also located here. The ancient Indian kingdom of Chedi had its capital at Suktimati , which was located at Sagar during contemporary times. The history of Sagar District before 1022 A.D. is generally unknown; after that, records are available. Sagar was under the rule of Ahir Rajas and their capital was at Garhpehra . In 1660, Udenshah founded the present town of Sagar. After 1735,

297-490: Is called the heart district of India. Tropic of Cancer (23°3') passes through Rangir Tiraha on NH26 present NH44 in Sagar district. The district has an area of 10,252 km², and a population of 2,378,458 (2011 census), an increase of 45% or by 732,260 inhabitants from its 1991 population of 1,646,198. Sagar district is dominated by Sonis , Jains and Yadavs . As of 2011, it is the third most populous district of Madhya Pradesh, after Indore and Jabalpur . Bina Sagar

330-565: Is connected to the major cities of Madhya Pradesh. It is well connected to the cities such as Delhi, Gwalior, Agra, Mathura, Jammu, Amritsar, Mumbai, Bangalore, Bhopal, Chennai, Goa and Hyderabad. Sagar is 21 km from Karrapur , 29 km from Girwar , 45 km from Rehli , 64 km from Garhakota , 83 km from Damoh , 160 km from Jabalpur , 181 km from Bhopal , 208 km from Jhansi , 375 km from Indore through Madhya Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (MPSRTC) and some private travel services. Sagar has

363-624: Is moving towards the Makronia Region. There are many tourist places in Sagar district some of them are - Sagar, Madhya Pradesh Sagar is a city , municipal corporation and administrative headquarter in Sagar district of the state of Madhya Pradesh in central India . It's Madhya Pradesh's 6th largest city of by Population. The city is situated on a spur of the Vindhya Range , 1,758 feet (536 m) above sea-level around 172 kilometres (107 mi) northeast of

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396-724: Is one of major small manufacturing industry in Sagar. The north-south corridor passes through Sagar city, hence the hotel industry here has also made considerable progress. Many large educational institutions are located here which make it a center of education. Which makes a huge contribution to the economy of Sagar. Siddhguwan is located in Sagar and developed by MP govt. andMadhya Pradesh Industrial Development Corporation, it has industries such as oil and flour milling, saw-milling , ghee processing , handloom cotton weaving, packaging, strawboard mfg. , food processing, transformers, iron metal and engineering works. A Mega Industrial Park will be set up over 1,300 acres at Maswasi village as part of

429-672: Is part of Sagar assembly constituency , Shailendra Jain is the MLA from here, He is from Bhartiy Janta Party . Sagar contributes one member to the Lok Sabha.The entire Sagar Assembly is part of the Sagar Lok Sabha , Smt. Lata Wankhede Is an MP from Sagar, Bharatiya Janata Party had been elected as the Member of Parliament in the 2024 Lok Sabha election. The nominal GDP of the district was estimated at Rs. 30,517 crores in 2020–21. It has

462-417: Is predominantly agrarian . Farming and dairy production is major source of economy. Forest procurement is another source of income. The major commercial crops are Wheat , Paddy and corn , which is produced in large quantity and a major source of income. Some Ston Crusher and Rice mill Available in this aria. There are several small and big villages within the vicinity of Kesli. It is a regional hub for

495-489: Is surrounded by Ashoknagar , Vidisha , Raisen , Narsinghpur , Damoh and Chhatarpur districts. Total area of Sagar district is 10,252 km2. Sagar is situated in Vindhya mountain ranges and eastern part of Malwa plateau. Sunar , Dhasan , Bina , Bewas, are the major rivers of the district. According to the 2011 census , Sagar District has a population of 2,378,458, This gives it a ranking of 188th in India (out of

528-408: Is the second largest city and important industrial city of the district. Bina has Bina Thermal Power Plant , Bina Refinery , Railway MEMU shed and a major railway junction of Madhya Pradesh state. Firstly, Sagar was under the rules of Ahir-Rajas and their capital was at Garhpehra . The history of the town of Sagar dates back to about 1660 AD, when Udan Shah, a descendant of Nihal Shah, built

561-416: The 7th Largest District economy of Madhya Pradesh. Agriculture forms the backbone of the Sagar economy. Many districts completely rely on the income generated from agriculture taken up in the city. The farmers use the latest technologies pertaining to the sector of agriculture so that a healthy crop is obtained. A strong agriculture economy has led to an improvement in the living standards of people living in

594-750: The British Government, while the remainder of the present district of Sagar came into the possession of the British between 1818 and 1860. Thereafter in 1861, the Saugor and Nerbudda territories (along with the Nagpur state) formed a Commissioner's Province called Central Provinces. Sagar was the headquarters of the Sagar Commissionership for a short period until 1863–64 when this district was incorporated with Jabalpur Commissionership. In

627-643: The Bundela rising, the quelling of which demanded more direct attention from the Governor-General. But the order was restored in the following year, and the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories were again placed under the political control of an Agent named to the Governor-General. The arrangement, however, was not found to be satisfactory, and these territories were once again restored to the North-Western Provinces in 1853. After that in 1861,

660-555: The Delhi-Nagpur Industrial Corridor. Sagar has a noatble tourist places. Sweets in Sagar's local delicacy include Chironji ki Barfi , Surkhi ki Mangodi , Gujrati Namkeen. Sagar have own airport named Dhana Airport The apron area can accommodate 10–12 small aircraft. It also has a helipad.the airfield is often used by Madhya Pradesh Government Aviation and VIP charter aircraft as well as Medical evacuation flights. The nearest Domestic Airport

693-420: The Saugor and Nerbudda territories and the Nagpur state formed a Commissioner's Province called Central Provinces. Sagar has an average elevation of 427 metres (1401 ft) and is located in the central part of India, just north of the upper limit of the Vindhya mountain ranges.here is a lake in middle of the city. Sagar has humid subtropical climate ( Köppen climate classification Cwa ) with hot summers,

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726-604: The age group of 0 to 6 years was 32,610. The total number of literates in Sagar was 216,422, which constituted 78.8% of the population with male literacy of 82.6% and female literacy of 74.6%. The effective literacy rate of 7+ population of Sagar was 89.5%, of which male literacy rate was 93.7% and the female literacy rate was 84.8%. The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population was 54,432 and 3,052 respectively. Sagar had 52833 households in 2011. Banda , Bina , Garhakota , Malthone , Rehli , Sagar , Khurai , Shahgarh , Rahatgarh , Deori , Kesli , Jaisinagar . Sagar city

759-462: The buying of various daily-use products and the selling of grains. This article related to a location in Madhya Pradesh is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Sagar district 23°48′N 78°40′E  /  23.800°N 78.667°E  / 23.800; 78.667 Sagar district is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India . The town of Sagar serves as its administrative center. Sagar district

792-845: The centre of the city provides a wonderful panorama. Dr. Hari Singh Gour central university First and one of the oldest universities of Madhya Pradesh established in 1946 is in Sagar. Due to its scenic beauty and proximity to Khajuraho tourism also contributes to strengthening its economy. In Madhya Pradesh, Sagar is the sixteenth largest district in size. These small scale industries mainly manufacture steel utensils, detergent cake, and powder, agricultural equipment, Agro Fertilizers, food processing, cattle feed, Laminated Glass , welding electrodes, plastic goods, alum, caustic soda, solvent plant, granitbillie stone, pipes, acrylic sheets, PVC cable, acrylic products, incense sticks, all-purpose flour, etc. Bidi (A traditional Tobacco used in India) and Agarbatti making

825-604: The city came under the rule of the Peshwas . When Chhatrasal gave a region (Subha) to Bajirao, he appointed Govindpant Kher (later Bundele) as an administrator. Govindpant founded the city of Sagar next to the Sagar Lake and made the city his capital. In 1818, a large part of the Sagar district was ceded by Peshwa Baji Rao II to the British East India Company . Administratively, the position of Sagar and

858-424: The city of Sagar. The chief crops grown here are chickpeas, wheat, oilseeds, and soghum. Sagar is also into poultry farming, animal husbandry, dairy farming, fisheries, forestry, and cattle fairs. With many proposed large and small scale industries, the economy of Sagar is bound to grow at a fast pace. It is also a major hub for useful minerals. The stainless steel complex is also in Sagar. The lakha banjara lake in

891-484: The neighbouring territories underwent frequent changes. The Saugor territory was first placed under the superintendent of Political Affairs of Bundelkhand . Later, in 1820, this area, called the 'Saugor and Nerbudda Territories,' was placed under the administration of an agent to the governor-general. The region fell under the North-Western Province, following its constitution in 1835. In 1842 occurred

924-403: The state capital, Bhopal . Besides being the administrative headquarters of Sagar district and Sagar division , Sagar has many administrative offices of the Sagar division situated in the city. Sagar's metropolitan area includes Sagar Municipal Corporation, Sagar Cantonment , Makronia , Rajakhedi and Gambhiria . Sagar has been selected as one of the hundred Indian cities to be developed as

957-585: The suburban region near Sagar City. It is just 5 km away from the city. It has its separate railway station, the biggest hotel in Sagar, the Paradise Hotel, many CBSE and MP board schools, as well as a government engineering college. Many army bases are located in Makronia. Also Makronia Nagar Palika, there are many Engineering Colleges in Makronia, as there is a shortage of space in the City, development

990-614: The time now and time to be), and a navagraha mandir (Lords of nine planets). Shri Parsvanath Digamber Jain Atishaya Kshetra, Pateriaji is a 232-year-old temple dedicated to Parshvantha. This idol is 7 feet in height in Padmasana posture built in Black Stone with three serpent hoods. This temple was built by Seth Radha Kishanjun Shah with the earnings of one day in the business of Cotton in 1782 (V.S. 1839). Mangalgiri

1023-660: The time of the 2011 Census of India , 55.38% of the population in the district spoke Hindi and 42.93% Bundeli as their first language. There are 8 Constituencies in the district. Neminagar Jain Tirth is in Banda tehsil located 30 km from Sagar on National Highway NH-86. It was built in the name of Aacharya Shri 108 Nemisagar ji maharaj by the blessings of his disciple aacharya 108 shri dayasagar ji maharaj. This temple has one choubisi (24 tirthankars god on 24 different altars), one levitated trikal choubisi (Lords of time passes,

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1056-416: The year 1932, the district of Damoh was added to the Sagar district and was administered as a Sub-Division. In 1956, however, Damoh Sub-Division was again separated from the district to form a separate district and the Sagar district consisted of four tehsils viz, Sagar , Khurai , Rehli , Banda . Sagar district is located in the middle of the state. The tropic of cancer passes through Sagar district. It

1089-407: Was 81.53 % compared to 69.32 % of Madhya Pradesh. All services are available. There is a Police Station and a Community Hospital . Many Bank Services are also available. A weekly market is also organized here. Which is held on Thursday. Kesli is well connected by road to Sagar and Deori , daily buses run from here. It is located on MP SH 30 [REDACTED] SH 30 . The region

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