List of districts of Madhya Pradesh

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The Indian state of Madhya Pradesh came into existence on 1 November 1956. Madhya Pradesh has various geographic regions which have no official administrative governmental status; some correspond to historic countries, states or provinces. Currently, the number of districts in the state is 55.[1] These districts are grouped into 10 administrative divisions. Districts are subdivided into tehsils, of which there are 428 in Madhya Pradesh.



List of districts

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There are 55 districts in Madhya Pradesh, categorized into ten divisions.[2][3]

District Code[4] Headquarters Division Area
(km2)[5]
Population
(2011)[5]
Population density
(per km2)
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Bhopal BP Bhopal Bhopal division 2,772 2,371,061 855  
Raisen RS Raisen 8,446 1,331,597 158  
Rajgarh RG Rajgarh 6,154 1,545,814 251  
Sehore SR Sehore 6,578 1,311,332 199  
Vidisha VI Vidisha 7,371 1,458,875 198  
Morena MO Morena Chambal 4,991 1,965,970 394  
Sheopur SP Sheopur 6,585 687,861 104  
Bhind BD Bhind 4,459 1,703,005 382  
Gwalior GW Gwalior Gwalior 5,214 2,032,036 390  
Ashoknagar AS Ashoknagar 4,674 845,071 181  
Shivpuri SV Shivpuri 10,278 1,726,050 168  
Datia DT Datia 2,038 786,754 386  
Guna GU Guna 6,485 1,241,519 191  
Alirajpur AL Alirajpur Indore 3,182 728,999 229  
Barwani BR Barwani 5,432 1,385,881 255  
Burhanpur BU Burhanpur 2,473 757,847 306  
Indore IN Indore 3,898 3,276,697 841  
Dhar DH Dhar 8,153 2,185,793 268  
Jhabua JH Jhabua 6,782 1,025,048 151  
Khandwa EN[a] Khandwa 4,927 1,310,061 262  
Khargone WN[b] Khargone 4,927 1,873,046 262  
Balaghat BL Balaghat Jabalpur 9,229 1,701,698 184  
Chhindwara CN Chhindwara 10,293 1,716,612 177  
Jabalpur JA Jabalpur 5,210 2,463,289 473  
Katni KA Katni 4,927 1,292,042 262  
Mandla ML Mandla 5,805 1,054,905 182  
Narsinghpur NA Narsinghpur 5,133 1,091,854 213  
Seoni SO Seoni 8,758 1,379,131 157  
Dindori DI Dindori 7,427 704,524 95  
Pandhurna PD Pandhurna 1,522 374,310
Betul BE Betul Narmadapuram 10,043 1,575,362 157  
Harda HA Harda 3,339 570,465 171  
Narmadapuram NA Narmadapuram 6,698 1,241,350 185  
Rewa RE Rewa Rewa 6,434 1,748,461 368  
Satna ST Satna 7,502 2,228,935 297  
Sidhi SI Sidhi 4,851 1,127,033 230  
Singrauli SH Waidhan 5,672 1,178,273 208  
Mauganj MG Mauganj 1,866 6,16,645
Maihar MH Maihar 2,722.79 8,56,028
Chhatarpur CT Chhatarpur Sagar 8,687 1,762,375 203  
Damoh DM Damoh 7,306 1,264,219 173  
Panna PA Panna 7,135 1,016,520 142  
Sagar SG Sagar 10,252 2,378,458 232  
Tikamgarh TI Tikamgarh 3,878 1,040,359 268  
Niwari NI Niwari 1,170 404,807 346  
Anuppur AP Anuppur Shahdol 3,746 749,237 200  
Shahdol SH Shahdol 6,205 1,066,063 172  
Umaria UM Umaria 4,026 644,758 160  
Agar Malwa AG Agar Malwa Ujjain 2,785 571,275 205  
Dewas DE Dewas 7,020 1,563,715 223  
Mandsaur MS Mandsaur 5,530 1,340,411 242  
Neemuch NE Neemuch 4,267 826,067 194  
Ratlam RL Ratlam 4,861 1,455,069 299  
Shajapur SJ Shajapur 3,460 941,403 272  
Ujjain UJ Ujjain 6,091 1,986,864 326  

Proposed districts

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A bill giving in-principle approval to the creation of three districts was passed on 19 March 2020. The following districts would be created:[6]

There is demand of districts from various regions like:

Notes

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  1. ^ It was previously known as East Nimar
  2. ^ It was previously known as West Nimar

References

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  1. ^ "DISTRICTS & DIVISIONS OF MADHYA PRADESH". District Portal of Madhya Pradesh. Government of Madhya Pradesh. Retrieved 9 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Districts of Madhya Pradesh". mpdistricts.nic.in. Government of Madhya Pradesh. Archived from the original on 19 January 2019. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Madhya Pradesh Profile". MPOnline. Government of India. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  4. ^ "NIC Policy on format of e-mail Address" (PDF). National Informatics Centre. Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (India). 18 August 2004. pp. 5–10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 September 2008. Retrieved 24 November 2008.
  5. ^ a b "List of districts in Madhya Pradesh". Non Resident Indians Online. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
  6. ^ Dwary, Anurag (19 March 2020). "Amid Crisis, Kamal Nath Okays Formation Of 3 Districts, Cabinet Minister Status To 7 Leaders". NDTV. Press Trust of India. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  7. ^ https://mpcg.ndtv.in/topic/sihora-district [bare URL]
  8. ^ https://www.google.com/s/hindi.news18.com/news/madhya-pradesh/chhatarpur-youth-celebrated-terahavin-by-saying-that-promise-of-leaders-to-make-lavkush-nagar-a-district-is-dead-6990265.html [dead link]