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Alphabetical List of Towns and Their Population ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS AND THEIR POPULATION MADHYA PRADESH 1. Agar (M) [ MP, Population: 31207, Class - III ] 2. Ajaygarh (NP) [ MP, Population: 13997, Class - IV ] 3. Akoda (NP) [ MP, Population: 11035, Class - IV ] 4. Akodia (NP) [ MP, Population: 10421, Class - IV ] 5. Alampur (NP) [ MP, Population: 9350, Class - V ] 6. Alirajpur (M) [ MP, Population: 25164, Class - III ] 7. Alot (NP) [ MP, Population: 21513, Class - III ] 8. Amanganj (NP) [ MP, Population: 11609, Class - IV ] 9. Amarkantak (NP) [ MP, Population: 7082, Class - V ] 10. Amarpatan (NP) [ MP, Population: 16371, Class - IV ] 11. Amarwara (NP) [ MP, Population: 12096, Class - IV ] 12. Ambada (CT) [ MP, Population: 6892, Class - V ] 13. Ambah (M) [ MP, Population: 36435, Class - III ] 14. Amla (M) [ MP, Population: 29553, Class - III ] 15. Anjad (NP) [ MP, Population: 22882, Class - III ] 16. Antari (NP) [ MP, Population: 9535, Class - V ] 17. Anuppur (NP) [ MP, Population: 16403, Class - IV ] 18. Aron (NP) [ MP, Population: 21178, Class - III ] 19. Ashoknagar (M) [ MP, Population: 57705, Class - II ] 20. Ashta UA [ MP, Population: 40628, Class - III ] 21. Babai (NP) [ MP, Population: 14591, Class - IV ] 22. Bada -Malhera (NP) [ MP, Population: 15044, Class - IV ] 23. Badagaon (NP) [ MP, Population: 7723, Class - V ] 24. Badagoan (NP) [ MP, Population: 6561, Class - V ] 25. Badarwas (NP) [ MP, Population: 10409, Class - IV ] 26. Badawada (NP) [ MP, Population: 7655, Class - V ] 27. Badi (NP) [ MP, Population: 16094, Class - IV ] 28. Badnagar UA [ MP, Population: 34088, Class - III ] List of towns: Census of India 2001 Madhya Pradesh – Page 1 of 14 MADHYA PRADESH (Continued): 29. Badnawar (NP) [ MP, Population: 17746, Class - IV ] 30. Badod (NP) [ MP, Population: 11764, Class - IV ] 31. Badoda (NP) [ MP, Population: 15673, Class - IV ] 32. Badra (CT) [ MP, Population: 4756, Class - VI ] 33. Bagh (CT) [ MP, Population: 7415, Class - V ] 34. Bagli (NP) [ MP, Population: 10128, Class - IV ] 35. Baihar (NP) [ MP, Population: 15390, Class - IV ] 36. Baikunthpur (NP) [ MP, Population: 9300, Class - V ] 37. Balaghat UA [ MP, Population: 75997, Class - II ] 38. Baldeogarh (NP) [ MP, Population: 7601, Class - V ] 39. Bamhani (NP) [ MP, Population: 9612, Class - V ] 40. Bamor (NP) [ MP, Population: 25227, Class - III ] 41. Bamora (CT) [ MP, Population: 7413, Class - V ] 42. Banda (NP) [ MP, Population: 26183, Class - III ] 43. Bangawan (CT) [ MP, Population: 20720, Class - III ] 44. Bansatar Kheda (CT) [ MP, Population: 5027, Class - V ] 45. Barela (NP) [ MP, Population: 10880, Class - IV ] 46. Bareli UA [ MP, Population: 27379, Class - III ] 47. Barghat (NP) [ MP, Population: 10411, Class - IV ] 48. Barhi (NP) [ MP, Population: 10923, Class - IV ] 49. Barigarh (NP) [ MP, Population: 8579, Class - V ] 50. Barwaha UA [ MP, Population: 33559, Class - III ] 51. Barwani (M) [ MP, Population: 43232, Class - III ] 52. Basoda UA [ MP, Population: 64937, Class - II ] 53. Begamganj (M) [ MP, Population: 30448, Class - III ] 54. Beohari (NP) [ MP, Population: 20010, Class - III ] 55. Berasia (NP) [ MP, Population: 24302, Class - III ] 56. Betma (NP) [ MP, Population: 12530, Class - IV ] 57. Betul Bazar (NP) [ MP, Population: 9646, Class - V ] List of towns: Census of India 2001 Madhya Pradesh – Page 2 of 14 MADHYA PRADESH (Continued): 58. Betul UA [ MP, Population: 83722, Class - II ] 59. Bhainsdehi (NP) [ MP, Population: 15766, Class - IV ] 60. Bhander (NP) [ MP, Population: 20672, Class - III ] 61. Bhanpura (NP) [ MP, Population: 16494, Class - IV ] 62. Bharveli (CT) [ MP, Population: 9169, Class - V ] 63. Bhaurasa (NP) [ MP, Population: 10412, Class - IV ] 64. Bhavra (NP) [ MP, Population: 9263, Class - V ] 65. Bhedaghat (NP) [ MP, Population: 1840, Class - VI ] 66. Bhikangaon (NP) [ MP, Population: 14288, Class - IV ] 67. Bhind (M) [ MP, Population: 153752, Class - I ] 68. Bhitarwar (NP) [ MP, Population: 15264, Class - IV ] 69. Bhopal UA [ MP, Population: 1458416, Class - I ] 70. Biaora (M) [ MP, Population: 37925, Class - III ] 71. Bijawar (NP) [ MP, Population: 18414, Class - IV ] 72. Bijuri (NP) [ MP, Population: 28218, Class - III ] 73. Bilaua (NP) [ MP, Population: 11441, Class - IV ] 74. Bina - Etawa UA [ MP, Population: 58401, Class - II ] 75. Birsinghpur (NP) [ MP, Population: 12338, Class - IV ] 76. Boda (NP) [ MP, Population: 8510, Class - V ] 77. Budni (NP) [ MP, Population: 13791, Class - IV ] 78. Burhanpur (M Corp.) [ MP, Population: 193725, Class - I ] 79. Burhar- Dhanpuri UA [ MP, Population: 91975, Class - II ] 80. Buxwaha (NP) [ MP, Population: 9065, Class - V ] 81. Chachaura -Binaganj (NP) [ MP, Population: 17339, Class - IV ] 82. Chakghat (NP) [ MP, Population: 9105, Class - V ] 83. Chanderi (M) [ MP, Population: 28305, Class - III ] 84. Chandia (NP) [ MP, Population: 12946, Class - IV ] 85. Chandla (NP) [ MP, Population: 10216, Class - IV ] 86. Chaurai Khas (NP) [ MP, Population: 11394, Class - IV ] List of towns: Census of India 2001 Madhya Pradesh – Page 3 of 14 MADHYA PRADESH (Continued): 87. Chhatarpur UA [ MP, Population: 109078, Class - I ] 88. Chhindwara UA [ MP, Population: 153552, Class - I ] 89. Chhota Chhindwara (Gotegaon) (NP) [ MP, Population: 23420, Class - III ] 90. Chichli (CT) [ MP, Population: 9250, Class - V ] 91. Chikhli Kalan Parasia UA [ MP, Population: 93037, Class - II ] 92. Chitrakoot (NP) [ MP, Population: 22279, Class - III ] 93. Churhat (NP) [ MP, Population: 13104, Class - IV ] 94. Daboh (NP) [ MP, Population: 15897, Class - IV ] 95. Dabra (M) [ MP, Population: 56672, Class - II ] 96. Damoh UA [ MP, Population: 127967, Class - I ] 97. Damua (CT) [ MP, Population: 15857, Class - IV ] 98. Datia (M) [ MP, Population: 82755, Class - II ] 99. Deohara (CT) [ MP, Population: 10840, Class - IV ] 100. Deori (CT) [ MP, Population: 5763, Class - V ] 101. Deori (M) [ MP, Population: 23806, Class - III ] 102. Depalpur (NP) [ MP, Population: 15210, Class - IV ] 103. Devendranagar (NP) [ MP, Population: 11413, Class - IV ] 104. Dewas (M Corp.) [ MP, Population: 231672, Class - I ] 105. Dhamnod (NP) [ MP, Population: 26273, Class - III ] 106. Dhana (CT) [ MP, Population: 10274, Class - IV ] 107. Dhar (M) [ MP, Population: 75374, Class - II ] 108. Dharampuri (NP) [ MP, Population: 13237, Class - IV ] 109. Dighawani (CT) [ MP, Population: 7928, Class - V ] 110. Diken (NP) [ MP, Population: 7208, Class - V ] 111. Dindori (NP) [ MP, Population: 17422, Class - IV ] 112. Dola (CT) [ MP, Population: 10377, Class - IV ] 113. Dumar Kachhar (CT) [ MP, Population: 9722, Class - V ] 114. Gadarwara UA [ MP, Population: 39194, Class - III ] 115. Gairatganj (CT) [ MP, Population: 8095, Class - V ] List of towns: Census of India 2001 Madhya Pradesh – Page 4 of 14 MADHYA PRADESH (Continued): 116. Garhakota UA [ MP, Population: 27363, Class - III ] 117. Garhi -Malhara (NP) [ MP, Population: 12964, Class - IV ] 118. Garoth (NP) [ MP, Population: 14569, Class - IV ] 119. Ghansaur (CT) [ MP, Population: 6131, Class - V ] 120. Ghuwara (NP) [ MP, Population: 10813, Class - IV ] 121. Gogapur (CT) [ MP, Population: 6341, Class - V ] 122. Gohad (M) [ MP, Population: 45232, Class - III ] 123. Gormi (NP) [ MP, Population: 17257, Class - IV ] 124. Govindgarh (NP) [ MP, Population: 9697, Class - V ] 125. Guna (M) [ MP, Population: 137175, Class - I ] 126. Gurh (NP) [ MP, Population: 12450, Class - IV ] 127. Gwalior UA [ MP, Population: 865548, Class - I ] 128. Hanumana (NP) [ MP, Population: 14871, Class - IV ] 129. Harda UA [ MP, Population: 64497, Class - II ] 130. Harpalpur (NP) [ MP, Population: 15410, Class - IV ] 131. Harrai (NP) [ MP, Population: 9430, Class - V ] 132. Harsud (NP) [ MP, Population: 15871, Class - IV ] 133. Hatod (NP) [ MP, Population: 9028, Class - V ] 134. Hatpipalya (NP) [ MP, Population: 15933, Class - IV ] 135. Hatta (M) [ MP, Population: 28514, Class - III ] 136. Hindoria (NP) [ MP, Population: 14429, Class - IV ] 137. Hirapur (CT) [ MP, Population: 5641, Class - V ] 138. Hoshangabad (M) [ MP, Population: 97424, Class - II ] 139. Ichhawar (NP) [ MP, Population: 12689, Class - IV ] 140. Indergarh (NP) [ MP, Population: 14597, Class - IV ] 141. Indore UA [ MP, Population: 1516918, Class - I ] 142. Isagarh (NP) [ MP, Population: 10347, Class - IV ] 143. Itarsi UA [ MP, Population: 107831, Class - I ] 144. Jabalpur UA [ MP, Population: 1098000, Class - I ] List of towns: Census of India 2001 Madhya Pradesh – Page 5 of 14 MADHYA PRADESH (Continued): 145. Jaisinghnagar (NP) [ MP, Population: 7393, Class - V ] 146. Jaithari (NP) [ MP, Population: 7800, Class - V ] 147. Jaitwara (NP) [ MP, Population: 8908, Class - V ] 148. Jamai (M) [ MP, Population: 22440, Class - III ] 149. Jaora UA [ MP, Population: 65111, Class - II ] 150. Jatara (NP) [ MP, Population: 15599, Class - IV ] 151. Jawad (NP) [ MP, Population: 16687, Class - IV ] 152. Jawar (NP) [ MP, Population: 7132, Class - V ] 153. Jeron Khalsa (NP) [ MP, Population: 8298, Class - V ] 154. Jhabua (M) [ MP, Population: 30577, Class - III ] 155. Jhundpura (NP) [ MP, Population: 8094, Class - V ] 156. Jiran (NP) [ MP, Population: 10523, Class - IV ] 157. Jirapur (NP) [ MP, Population: 16822, Class - IV ] 158. Jobat (NP) [ MP, Population: 9991, Class - V ] 159. Joura UA [ MP, Population: 33512, Class - III ] 160. Kailaras (NP) [ MP, Population: 21936, Class - III ] 161. Kakarhati (NP) [ MP, Population: 7104, Class - V ] 162. Kali Chhapar (CT) [ MP, Population: 10692, Class - IV ] 163. Kanad (NP) [ MP, Population: 8651, Class - V ] 164. Kannod (NP) [ MP, Population: 15185, Class - IV ] 165. Kantaphod
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