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Coordinates: 23°12N 77°24E / 23.2°N 77.4°E / 23.2; 77.4
 

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(December 2009)
Bhopal Division
Location of Bhopal division in Madhya Pradesh
Location of Bhopal division in Madhya Pradesh

Country

 India

State

Madhya Pradesh

Headquarters

Bhopal

Districts

  1. Bhopal
  2. Vidisha
  3. Raisen
  4. Rajgarh
  5. Sehore

Area

 • Total

31,321 km2 (12,093 sq mi)

Population

 • Total

8,018,679

 • Density

260/km2 (660/sq mi)

Time zone

UTC+05:30 (IST)

Website

bhopaldivisionmp.nic.in

Bhopal Division is an administrative geographical unit of Madhya Pradesh state of central India. Bhopal is the administrative headquarters of the division. The division consists of districtsofBhopal, Raisen, Rajgarh, Sehore, and Vidisha.[1]

Before they were merged into Madhya Pradesh in 1956, Bhopal, Sehore, and Raisen districts were part of the former Bhopal State, and Vidisha was part of the former Madhya Bharat state.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About Division". Retrieved 2 May 2022.

External links[edit]

State of Madhya Pradesh

Capital: Bhopal

State symbols

  • Bird: Dudhraj
  • Fish: Mahseer
  • Flower: Lily
  • River: Narmada
  • Tree: Banyan
  • Highest point: Dhupgarh
  • Topics

  • Culture
  • Protected areas
  • Sports
  • Governance

  • Chief Ministers
  • Legislative Assembly
  • High Court
  • Police
  • Divisions

  • Chambal
  • Gwalior
  • Indore
  • Jabalpur
  • Narmadapuram
  • Rewa
  • Sagar
  • Shahdol
  • Ujjain
  • Districts

  • Alirajpur
  • Anuppur
  • Ashoknagar
  • Balaghat
  • Barwani
  • Betul
  • Bhind
  • Bhopal
  • Burhanpur
  • Chhatarpur
  • Chhindwara
  • Chambal
  • Damoh
  • Datia
  • Dewas
  • Dhar
  • Dindori
  • Guna
  • Gwalior
  • Harda
  • Hoshangabad
  • Indore
  • Jabalpur
  • Jhabua
  • Katni
  • Khandwa
  • Khargone
  • Maihar
  • Mandla
  • Mandsaur
  • Mauganj
  • Narsinghpur
  • Neemuch
  • Niwari
  • Panna
  • Raisen
  • Rajgarh
  • Ratlam
  • Rewa
  • Sagar
  • Satna
  • Sehore
  • Seoni
  • Shahdol
  • Sidhi
  • Singrauli
  • Shajapur
  • Sheopur
  • Shivpuri
  • Tikamgarh
  • Ujjain
  • Umaria
  • Vidisha
  • Major cities

  • Dewas
  • Gwalior
  • Indore
  • Jabalpur
  • Rewa
  • Sagar
  • Satna
  • Ujjain
  • Cities and towns in Bhopal division

    Bhopal district

  • Bhopal
  • Raisen district

  • Baraily
  • Begamganj
  • Bhojpur
  • Gairatganj
  • Mandideep
  • Obedullaganj
  • Raisen
  • Sultanpur
  • Udaipura
  • Rajgarh district

  • Boda
  • Jirapur
  • Khilchipur
  • Khujner
  • Machalpur
  • Narsinghgarh
  • Pachore
  • Rajgarh
  • Sarangpur
  • Suthaliya
  • Talen
  • Sehore district

  • Budhni
  • Ichhawar
  • Jawar
  • Nasrullaganj
  • Rehti
  • Sehore
  • Vidisha district

  • Kurwai
  • Lateri
  • Sironj
  • Vidisha
  • Related topics

  • Sanchi
  • Bhimbetka rock shelters
  • Udayagiri Caves
  • Cities and towns
    in other divisions

  • Gwalior
  • Indore
  • Jabalpur
  • Narmadapuram
  • Rewa
  • Sagar
  • Shahdol
  • Ujjain
  • History

  • Bhopal State
  • Battle of Bhopal
  • Bhopal Agency
  • Bhopal State (1949–56)
  • Bhopal disaster
  • Bhopal Conference
  • Geography

  • Bhojtal
  • Lower Lake
  • Van Vihar National Park
  • Administration

  • Bhopal district
  • Bhopal Municipal Corporation
  • Bhopal (Lok Sabha constituency)
  • Major tourist attractions

  • Bhimbetka rock shelters(45 kms. away)
  • Bhoj Wetland Ramsar Site(Ecotourism)
  • Bhojeshwar Temple, Bhojpur
  • Bhojtal (Upper Lake)
  • Islamnagar Fort
  • Kamla Park and Kamlapati Palace
  • Manuabhan ki Tekri
  • Museum of Mankind (Manav Sangrahalaya)
  • Sair Sapata
  • Sanchi Stupas(47 kms. away), Satdhara Stupas (39 kms. away, en route to Sanchi) and Sonari Stupas (near Satdhara)
  • State Museum, Bhopal
  • Taj-ul-Masajid
  • Tribal Museum Bhopal
  • Van Vihar National Park and Zoo
  • Other landmarks

  • Raj Bhavan
  • Regional Science Centre
  • Remember Bhopal Museum
  • Taj Mahal palace
  • Transport

  • Bhoj Metro
  • Inter State Bus Terminal
  • West Central Railway zone
  • Bhopal Junction
  • Habibganj station
  • Bairagarh station
  • Nishatpura station
  • Bhopal Bus Rapid Transit System
  • N12
  • N86
  • Education

  • Barkatullah University
  • Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University
  • AIIMS
  • Delhi Public School, Bhopal
  • Gandhi Medical College
  • Indian Institute of Science Education and Research
  • Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology
  • Indian Institute of Forest Management
  • School of Planning and Architecture
  • National Law Institute University
  • National Institute of Technical Teachers' Training and Research
  • Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition
  • National Institute of Fashion Technology
  • Other educational institutions
  • Sports

  • Barkatullah University Stadium (proposed)
  • Tatya Tope Nagar Sports Complex
  • Bhopal Badshahs
  • Bharat Heavy Electrical Ltd Sports Complex
  • Suburbs

  • Barkheda
  • Berasia
  • BHEL Township
  • Brindavan Nagar
  • Govindpura
  • Habibganj
  • Indrapuri
  • Indus town
  • Mandideep
  • Misrod
  • Piplani
  • Saket Nagar
  • Kalpana Nagar
  • Sonagiri
  • Economy

  • Madhya Pradesh Agriculture Corporation
  • RBI Bhopal
  • New Market
  • Other

  • Hamidia Hospital
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Cancer Hospital & Research Centre
  • Bhopal Tablighi Ijtema
  • Organisations based in Bhopal
  • Notable people
  • 23°12′N 77°24′E / 23.2°N 77.4°E / 23.2; 77.4

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