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 Chhatarpur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chhatarpur district has an area of 8,687 sq km, and a population of 1,474,633 (2001 census), a 27% increase from its 1991 population of 1,158,853.
Chhatarpur district is home to Khajuraho, the famous temple city created by the Chandela clan of Rajputs in the tenth century.
Chhatarpur is a city and district in Madhya Pradesh state of India.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chhatarpur   (332 words)

  
 PANNA
The reserved forests of the Reserve in Panna district and some protected forests on Chhatarpur district were the hunting preserves of the erstwhile rulers of Panna, Chhatarpur and Bijawar princely states.
Panna is situated in the Vindhyan Range and spreads over Panna and Chhatarpur districts in the northern part of the Madhya Pradesh (M.P.) State of India.
This sanctuary comprised of territorial forests of the present North Panna Forest Division to which a portion of the adjoining Chhatarpur Forest Division was added later.
projecttiger.nic.in /panna.htm   (2032 words)

  
 Chhatarpur, India: District Map of Madhya Pradesh
Chhatarpur is located at Northern part of Madhya Pradesh.
www.icaonline.org /Projects/Current/madhyapradesh/districts/dist29.htm   (70 words)

  
 Khajuraho : Exclusive
Khajuraho, one of the capitals of the Chandellas, who formed the principal ruling dynasty in central India in early medieval times, is situated in Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh in the heart of Central India and has the distinction of possessing one of the finest groups of medieval temples.
The distance from Halparpur to Chhatarpur is 55 Kms.
There is also a circuit-house and an inexpensive tourist rest house which are available for occupation with the permission of the Collector, Chhatarpur.
www.indiansaga.com /khajuraho   (339 words)

  
 Khajurao, Travel in India, Khajuraho, Ancient Sculptures
Khjurao, one of the capitals of the Chandellas, who formed the principal ruling dynasty in central India in early medieval times, is situated in Chhatarpur District of Madhya Pradesh in the heart of central India and has the distinction of possessing one of the finest groups of medieval temples.
It lies 55 kilometers south of Mahoba, 47 kilometers east of Chhatarpur and 43 kilometers north-west of Panna and is accessible by metalled roads from Mahoba, Harpalpur and Satna railway stations on the Central Railway.
The distance from Harpalpur to Chhatarpur is 55 kilometers.
vivekshah.8m.com   (1084 words)

  
 Open Directory India : Regional : Madhya Pradesh : Districts : Chhatarpur
Chhatarpur - Includes maps, and a range of detailed information on the district.
Regional : Madhya Pradesh : Districts : Chhatarpur
The data of opendirectory is provided by Dmoz and IndiaBook.Com a Indian web directory and is further modified and enhanced by Megrisoft.
www.opendirectory.in /Regional/Madhya_Pradesh/Districts/Chhatarpur   (118 words)

  
 EHA Projects
The project covers a population of 12,000 in 12 villages of Chhatarpur district in Madhya Pradesh.
Prerana Project is a community health and development project of Chhatarpur Christian Hospital serving the communities since 1980.
In the mid-90's the work expanded from a single health focus to include community development.
www.eha-health.org /projects_Prerana.htm   (109 words)

  
 Novel e-governance pilot undertaken in MP
A presentation of the system was made in Chhatarpur District Panchayat last month and according to information provided by NIC spokesperson it was appreciated by the people's representatives as well as the government officials.
The project to be carried out by the NIC, an arm of the central government, facilitates query generation and output in the form of maps.
The NIC spokesperson claimed that it was the first project of its kind in the country.
www.ciol.com /content/news/repts/102092406.asp   (451 words)

  
 Diamond deposits found in Chhatarpur .:. NewKerala - India's Top Online Newspaper
Bhopal: Diamond deposits have been found during aerial survey in Chhatarpur, making it the second district in Madhya Pradesh after Panna where these deposits have been revealed, officials announced.
The deposits were confirmed during aerial surveys for three years by Australia's ACC Rio Tinto Exploration company, it was informed during the Mining department's review by Chief Minister Babulal Gaur here yesterday.
Though the deposits were initially discovered by the Geological Survey of India, aerial survey and drilling work by South African company Dee Beers confirmed more diamond deposits, but commercial production is yet to begin.
www.newkerala.com /news.php?action=fullnews&id=13475   (235 words)

  
 Chhatarpur India, Chhatarpur Directory, Chhatarpur Websites, Chhatarpur Madhya Pradesh
Chhatarpur - Provide information about district including geographical situation, history, industries, education, tourism, banks, government offices and administative setup.
Chhatarpur India, Chhatarpur Directory, Chhatarpur Websites, Chhatarpur Madhya Pradesh
Websites, Chhatarpur Travel, Chhatarpur Weather, Chhatarpur Business, Chhatarpur Madhya Pradesh">
www.surfindia.com /chhatarpur   (65 words)

  
 Chhatarpur
Additional Information: The District Chhatarpur was known after the name of the great warrior of the region Maharaja Chhatrasa.
Canadian Content > Regional: Asia: India: Madhya_Pradesh: Districts: Chhatarpur:
Modified by Canadian Content © 1997 - 2005.
www.canadiancontent.net /dir/Top/Regional/Asia/India/Madhya_Pradesh/Districts/Chhatarpur   (79 words)

  
 Chhatarpur
Chhatarpur was a former Indian state, now part of Madhya Pradesh, northern India; 1170 square miles, capital Chhatarpur, Chhatarpur district, northeast of Bhopal.
I grew up in Chhatarpur and in 1996 met with Bawani Singh.
The ruler of Chhatarpur was Maharajah Bawani Singh Bahadur.
www.flagspot.com /flags/in-chhat.html   (56 words)

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