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Amla
Aamla
Town
Amla is located in Madhya Pradesh
Amla

Amla

Location in Madhya Pradesh, India

Amla is located in India
Amla

Amla

Amla (India)

Coordinates: 21°55′28N 78°07′40E / 21.924335°N 78.127856°E / 21.924335; 78.127856[1]
Country India
StateMadhya Pradesh
DistrictBetul
SubdivisionAmla Tehsil
Government
 • BodyAmla Municipal Council
Area
 • Totalkm2 (2 sq mi)
Elevation
737 m (2,418 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total30,215
 • Density4,728/km2 (12,250/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN -->
460551, 460553
Telephone_code07147
ISO 3166 codeIN-MP
Vehicle registrationMP 48

Amla is a municipality located in Betul district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the administrative center and only municipality of the Amla Subdivision.

History[edit]

Historically, Amla belonged to the Central ProvincesofBritish India. The long Mohammedan dominion of the Central Provinces left its mark in the names of several places in the district, many of which were named after plants or trees. Amla was named after the Mango(Ām) fruit.[2]

A popular theory claims that the name Amla is short for Ammunition Land. However, this is only a backronym that was invented in recent times.

Before 1989, Amla railway station was used as a base kitchen for catering. In 1989, the base kitchen was shifted to Itarsi.[citation needed]

Geography[edit]

Bodkhi and Amla Town markets are situated in the sub-district. Pachama is the biggest waterfall, located 20 kilometres from the railway station.

Government[edit]

The city is divided into 18 wards. Amla is the sub-district headquarters. The district headquarters is Betul. Bhopal is the state headquarters for the city.

Education[edit]

The major educational institutions are:

Worship locations[edit]

A Hanuman Mandir is situated near Govind Colony.[citation needed] A temple of Renuka Mata is located in Chhawal.And near it, the remains of ancient Buddhist idols of Bodhisatva Avalokiteshvara and vajarpani are seen in Kajali & Kanojia and a very beautiful Buddhist temple is also located in Bhimnagar, in which Buddhist followers from all over the country and abroad keep visiting.

A beautiful Shani Mandir located in Gorakshnath ColonyinAmla adorned with Graceful Murtis of Lord Shani Dev, Lord Hanuman, Lord Shiva's Family, Navgraha Murtis and Shaligram Stone. Mandir was recently inaugurated on 19 December 2021.

'The Mandir is built in memories of Shri Phool Singh Thakur's beloved parents, Shri Indal Singh Thakur{FATHER} and Shrimati Savitri Devi Thakur{MOTHER}'

Demographics[edit]

As of a 2011 Indian census,[4] Amla had a population of 30,215, including 15,562 males and 14,653 females. Children aged 0–6 number 3,141, 10.40% of the total. The female sex ratio is 942 against the state average of 931. The child sex ratio in Amla is around 961 compared to the Madhya Pradesh state average of 918.

The literacy rate is 89.04%, higher than the state average of 69.32%. The male literacy is around 94.36%, while the female literacy rate is around 83.38%.

The population density is 4,728 persons per km2.

Religion in Amla City (2011)
Religion Percent
Hinduism

88.19%
Islam

7.15%
Jainism

0.78%
Sikhism

0.42%
Christianity

0.60%
Buddhism

2.82%
Others

0.02%
Distribution of religions

Transport[edit]

Amla junction is the main junction of the Betul district.

The nearest railway station is within the city. Amla accommodates a rail junction, served by broad gauge lines, which connects the sub-district to Itarsi (in the north), Nagpur (in the southeast), and Chhindwara (in the east).

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Maps, Weather, and Airports for Amla, India". www.fallingrain.com.
  • ^ Central Provinces District Gazetteers Amraoti District. p. 145.
  • ^ "Kendriya Vidyalaya AFS Amla :: Home Page". www.kvamla.com.
  • ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Amla,_Madhya_Pradesh&oldid=1230724240"

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