Sq.Km.) Phuphkalan Total Population – 72 627 (In Thousand) Gormi Bhind Districts – 51 Akoda of MADHYA PRADESH Morena Mehgaon Tehsil – 367

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Sq.Km.) Phuphkalan Total Population – 72 627 (In Thousand) Gormi Bhind Districts – 51 Akoda of MADHYA PRADESH Morena Mehgaon Tehsil – 367 74°10'0"E 75°11'0"E 76°12'0"E 77°13'0"E 78°14'0"E 79°15'0"E 80°16'0"E 81°17'0"E 82°18'0"E FACTS OF MADHYA PRADESH SH 2 UV UVS H URBAN LOCAL BODY MAP Ambah 2 Porsa Geographical Area – 308 (Thousand Sq.Km.) Phuphkalan Total Population – 72 627 (In Thousand) Gormi Bhind Districts – 51 Akoda OF MADHYA PRADESH Morena Mehgaon Tehsil – 367 UV S UV H S Bhind Blocks – 313 Gohad H 2 1 Jhundpura 9 ULB WISE AREA (Sq.Km) Joura Tribal Blocks – 89 Kailaras S.No. ULB Name Area(SQ.KM) S.No. ULB Name Area(SQ.KM) S.No. ULB Name Area(SQ.KM) Mihona Town (Census 2011) – 476 1 Agar 5.29 101 Dhamnod 13.10 201 Majholi 3.03 Mau 2 Ajaygarh 6.03 102 Dhamnod 14.40 202 Makdon 14.90 Sabalgarh 3 Akoda 1.28 103 Dhanpuri 20.90 203 Maksi 11.20 Gwalior Total Villages – 54903 4 Akodia 10.30 104 Dhar 24.80 204 Malanjkhand 81.20 N 23 Morena 5 Alampur 6.45 105 Dharampuri 4.26 205 Malhargarh 1.08 H Lahar S N " 6 Alirajpur 23.80 106 Dindori 10.30 206 Manasa 8.43 Nagar Nigam (July, 2015) – 16 UV " 7 Alot 3.57 107 Dongar Parasia 5.72 207 Manawar 9.57 Seondha 0 8 Amanganj 5.47 108 Gadarwara 18.50 208 Mandav 25.20 ' 9 Amarkantak 47.20 109 Gairatganj 12.70 209 Mandideep 56.80 0 Nagar Palika – 98 ' 0 10 Amarpatan 5.09 110 Ganj Basoda 6.58 210 Mandla 3.10 0 ° 11 Amarwara 11.80 111 Garhakota 3.32 211 Mandla 2.67 Vijaypur 9 12 Ambah 3.43 112 Garhi Malhera 20.00 212 Mandleshwar 1.09 1 Nagar Parishad – 272 ° H 6 Bilaua 13 Amla 4.81 113 Garoth 10.70 213 Mandsaur 34.50 Gwalior S 14 Anjad 8.17 114 Gohad 12.80 214 Mangawan 9.73 UV Daboh 6 2 15 Antari 5.49 115 Gormi 2.69 215 Manpur 4.25 Gram Panchayat – 22816 Pichhore 2 16 Anuppur 12.50 116 Gotegaon 3.20 216 Mau 5.07 µ 17 Aron 9.42 117 Govindgarh 8.77 217 Mauganj 66.10 Antari 18 Ashoknagar 15.40 118 Guna 67.10 218 Meghnagar 5.51 Mohana Indergarh Janpad – 313 19 Ashta 7.76 119 Gurh 4.28 219 Mehgaon 2.36 Dabra 0 20 40 80 120 160 20 Ashta 3.60 120 Gwalior 418.00 220 Mhowgaon 4.56 21 Athner 6.31 121 Hanumana 28.80 221 Mihona 4.44 IG Zone – 11 22 Babai 5.50 122 Harda 4.90 222 Morena 84.10 UVN Chambal H 23 Badagaon 0.37 123 Harpalpur 18.70 223 Multai 10.70 Bhitarwar 7 Datia 24 Badagaon 1.20 124 Harrai 20.10 224 Mundi 1.72 5 DIG Range – 15 25 Badarwas 5.17 125 Hatod 5.01 225 Mungaoli 3.84 Sheopur Kilometers 26 Badawada 22.90 126 Hatpipliya 4.04 226 Nagda 13.90 Bhander 27 Badi 18.20 127 Hatta 7.87 227 Nagod 7.88 Bairad UVS Control Room – 53 3 H 28 Badmalhera 20.60 128 Hindoriya 2.03 228 Nagri 1.11 2 Badoni Sheopur 4 29 Badnagar 7.51 129 Hoshangabad 25.10 229 Naigarhi 5.53 H Datia 5 30 Badnawar 9.66 130 Ichhawar 4.26 230 Nainpur 13.20 S UV narwar Police Sub Division – 184 31 Badod 3.45 131 Indergarh 24.60 231 Nalkheda 1.99 9 SH 1 32 Badoda 9.24 132 Indore 262.00 232 Namli 10.00 UV 6 H 33 Badwani 8.89 133 Isagarh 1.59 233 Narayangarh 2.01 SUV Police Thane – 1061 34 Bagli 1.99 134 Itarsi 13.40 234 Narsinghgarh 5.25 6 Shivpuri 35 Baihar 15.60 135 Jabalpur 278.00 235 Narsinghpur 10.50 SH 36 Baikunthpur 4.23 136 Jaisingh Nagar 9.64 236 Narwar 5.03 UV SH Police Check post – 575 37 Bairad 3.30 137 Jaithari 6.53 237 Nasrullaganj 8.81 Badoda - 6 UV H 25 38 Balaghat 19.50 138 Jaitwara 10.10 238 Neemach 24.50 N 39 Baldeogarh 4.82 139 Jaora 5.22 239 Nemawar 3.77 Karera UV Lok sabha Seats – 29 40 Bamhani Banjar 2.23 140 Jatara 32.70 240 Nepanagar 22.30 Shivpuri Tarichar Kalan 41 Bamor 8.16 141 Jawad 6.33 241 Newton Chikli 3.98 42 Banda 9.52 142 Jawar 6.87 242 Niwari 12.70 Rajya Sabha Seats – 11 S 43 Bankhedi 12.10 143 Jeron Khalsa 26.80 243 Niwas 61.00 UVH Niwari 44 Baraily 5.67 144 Jhabua 12.60 244 Nowgong 24.70 - Orchha 1 45 Barela 7.23 145 Jhundpura 16.40 245 Nowrozabad 21.70 9 6 Vidhan Sabha Seats – 230 46 Barghat 8.05 146 Jiran 3.26 246 Obedullaganj 24.50 7 H Harpalpur 47 Barhi 13.70 147 Jirapur 4.04 247 Omkareshwar 2.04 N 48 Barkuhi 3.06 148 Jobat 1.33 248 Omkareshwar 0.87 UV 49 Barwaha 5.80 149 Joura 3.31 249 Orchha 21.90 BarigarhMaharajpur 50 Bedaghat 4.99 150 junardeo jamai 8.54 250 Pachore 8.93 Kolaras N Prithvipur 51 Begamganj 9.59 151 Kailaras 1.73 251 Palera 6.76 Chitrakoot N " 52 Beohari 15.70 152 Kakarhati 3.46 252 Pali 10.60 Pichhore S 53 Berasia 9.25 153 Kanad 0.95 253 Palsood 25.10 6 Laundi UV " 8 H 0 1 54 Betma 2.77 154 Kannod 2.86 254 Panagar 6.11 9 H 6 1 ' Jeron Khalsa 0 N 5 55 Betul 14.70 155 Kantaphod 5.65 255 Pandhana 4.12 UV S H ' H H S 0 56 Betul_bazar 2.67 156 Karahi PadlyaKhurd 4.27 256 pandhurna 22.10 Nowgong UV Chandla S Lidhora Khas UV Chakghat 9 57 Bhainsdehi 5.12 157 kareli 22.10 257 Pankhedi(Kalapipal) 3.27 UV 0 ° 58 Bhander 6.79 158 Karera 4.37 258 Panna 7.21 S Khaniyadhana Palera Garhi - Malhera ° 5 H 59 Bhanpura 5.08 159 Kari 7.19 259 Pansemal 1.80 UV 9 S Teonthar - 1 Jatara UV H 60 Bhaurasa 2.98 160 Karnawad 8.75 260 Pasan 23.20 Singoli 5 1 - 2 0 5 61 Bhavra 15.10 161 Kasrawad 2.30 261 Patan 4.20 H 6 62 Bhikangaon 4.99 162 Katangi 7.73 262 Patera 1.61 S UV 2 63 Bhind 24.10 163 Katangi Balaghat 7.32 263 Patharia 6.73 Tikamgarh Chhatarpur 64 Bhitarwar 4.78 164 Katni 68.40 264 Pawai 6.46 Ajaigarh 65 Bhopal 410.00 165 Khachrod 43.80 265 Petlawad 3.51 Gwalior Rajnagar 1 1 Rewa 66 Biaora 5.71 166 Khajuraho 48.40 266 Phuphkalan 3.74 H Isagarh 9 67 Bichhiya 13.40 167 Khand 19.30 267 Pichhore 6.16 Ratangarh S 1 Kari Khajuraho UV 68 Bichhua 6.56 168 Khandwa 41.70 268 Pichhore 5.42 Khargapur Naigarhi 0 H Semaria Hanumana 7 2 S 69 Bijawar 6.30 169 Khaniyadhana 2.89 269 Pipalrawa 2.33 2 H UV UV 70 Bijuri 24.70 170 Khargapur 5.19 270 pipariya 3.19 S Chhatarpur S H UV S SH H 10 H Kothi Baikunthpur N 71 Bilaua 1.52 171 Khargon 84.10 271 Pipla Narayanwar 5.78 UV UV 2 Baldeogarh 5 UV Diken 3 Tikamgarh 72 Bina 12.80 172 Khategaon 3.31 272 pipliyamandi 3.79 6 0 Satai Panna 73 Boda 5.00 173 Khetia 9.52 273 Piploda 2.98 2 Chanderi SH Mauganj H N UV 74 Budhni 59.40 174 Khilchipur 8.04 274 Pithampur 101.00 Athana 1 20 S H 0 75 Burhanpur 16.20 175 Khirkiya 9.63 275 Porsa 11.70 SH UV UV 1 Mangawan 2 76 Burhar 7.56 176 Khujner 1.16 276 Prithvipur 7.75 Guna UV A 77 Buxwaha 1.49 177 Khurai 11.00 277 Raghogarh Vijaypur 67.00 Shadora Bijawar Devendranagar 78 Chachaura-Binaganj 8.57 178 Kolaras 5.01 278 Rahatgarh 5.49 Nayagaon S Satna 79 Chakghat 4.65 179 kothi 1.37 279 Raisen 10.70 Neemuch UVh Nagod 1 A Ashoknagar Badagaon -1 Kakarhati 80 Chand 59.00 180 Kotma 21.20 280 Rajgarh 6.09 SH 3 Bada Malhera 0 81 Chandameta-butaria 4.23 181 Kukdeshwar 2.43 281 Rajgarh 5.67 Guna S Bhanpura UVh- Gurh 82 Chanderi 2.03 182 Kukshi 10.30 282 Rajnagar 12.10 S UV 10 H 31 A Manasa UVS Ghuwara 83 Chandia 6.93 183 Kumbhraj 2.99 283 Rajpur 3.07 Neemuch Rampura H S Panna 84 Chandla 4.35 184 Kurawar 6.53 284 Rampur Baghelan 23.60 UV 2 UVh 3 -1 85 Chanera 16.70 185 Kurwai 4.21 285 Rampur Naikin 20.40 Ashoknagar S 0 Churhat Bhensoda Mandi Raghogarh -Vijaypur UVH 10 Sidhi 86 Chaurai Khas 8.73 186 Kymore 10.10 286 Rampura 1.52 -5 SH Amanganj 1 87 Chhapiheda 3.29 187 Lahar 10.30 287 Ranapur 6.10 Mungaoli UV Unchahara 88 Chhatarpur 22.10 188 Lakhnadon 13.60 288 Ratangarh 3.74 Jiran Kumbhraj Aron Satna Govindgarh 89 Chhindwara 105.00 189 Lanji 9.47 289 Ratlam 32.20 Garoth Rampur Naikin Singrauli 90 chicholi 2.00 190 Lateri 3.92 290 Rau 9.78 Amarpatan UVS 91 Chitrakoot 76.40 191 Laundi 8.81 291 Rehli 16.40 H Narayangarh Shahgarh 9 92 Churhat 19.10 192 Lidhora Khas 3.14 292 Rehti 1.91 3 Maihar H Pawai 93 Daboh 2.96 193 Lodhikheda 0.85 293 Rewa 62.70 UV 94 Dabra 97.80 194 Loharda 2.08 294 Sabalgarh 3.77 S N H UV Buxwaha Singrauli 95 Dahi 3.14 195 Machalpur 1.94 295 Sagar 25.90 New Ramnagar Piplya Mandi 5 UV Sidhi N 96 Damoh 11.70 196 Maharajpur 20.40 296 Sailana 2.79 1 Shamgarh H N Soyatkalan Khand Sagar 97 Damua 10.10 197 Maheshwar 7.30 297 Sanawad 9.28 2 Rewa Chachaura-Binaganj Bina- Etawa N 6 " 98 Datia 14.20 198 Mahidpur 3.43 298 Sanchi 4.02 UVS H 99 Devendranagar 3.76 199 Maihar 43.40 299 Sarangpur 20.30 Majhauli " machalpur Hatta 1 0 100 Dewas 113.00 200 Majhauli 10.80 300 Sardarpur 2.38 0 ' Mandsaur Kurwai 0 S Sironj H 14 Suwasara SH 14 ' 0 S.No.
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