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Ist of Districts in Madhya Pradesh List of Districts in Madhya Pradesh List of Divisions and Districts in Madhya Pradesh Sr.No Division Districts Sr.No. Division Districts . 1. Bhopal 1. Bhopal 6. Narmadapuram 1. Betul Division 2. Raisen Division 2. Harda 3. Rajgarh 3. Hoshangabad 4. Sehore 5. Vidisha 2. Chambal 1. Morena 7. Rewa Division 1. Rewa Division 2. Sheopur 2. Satna 3. Bhind 3. Sidhi 4. Singrauli 3. Gwalior 1. Gwalior 8. Sagar Division 1. Chhatarpur Division 2. Ashoknagar 2. Damoh 3. Shivpuri 3. Panna 4. Datia 4. Sagar 5. Guna 5. Tikamgarh 6. Niwari 4. Indore 1. Alirajpur 9. Shahdol 1. Anuppur Division 2. Barwani Division 2. Shahdol 3. Burhanpur 3. Umaria 4. Indore 5. Dhar 6. Jhabua 7. Khandwa 8. Khargone 5. Jabalpur 1. Balaghat 10. Ujjain Division 1. Agar Malwa Division 2. Chhindwara 2. Dewas 3. Jabalpur 3. Mandsaur 4. Katni 4. Neemuch 5. Mandla 5. Ratlam 6. Narsinghpur 6. Shajapur 7. Seoni 7. Ujjain 8. Dindori List of Districts in Madhya Pradesh List of Districts in Madhya Pradesh No. District Headquarters Area(Sq.Km.) Population Website 1 Agar Malwa Agar 2,785 480,000 https://AgarMalwa.nic.in 2 Alirajpur Alirajpur 3,182 728,999 https://Alirajpur.nic.in 3 Anuppur Anuppur 3,746 749,237 https://Anuppur.nic.in 4 Ashoknagar Ashoknagar 4,674 845,071 https://Ashok Nagar.nic.in 5 Balaghat Balaghat 9,229 1,701,698 https://Balaghat.nic.in 6 Barwan Barwan 5,432 1,385,881 https://Barwani.nic.in 7 Betul Betul 10,043 1,575,362 https://Betul.nic.in 8 Bhind Bhind 4,459 1,703,005 https://Bhind.nic.in 9 Bhopal Bhopal 2,772 2,371,061 https://Bhopal.nic.in 10 Burhanpur Burhanpur 2,473 757,847 https://Burhanpur.nic.in 11 Chhatarpur Chhatarpur 8,687 1,762,375 https://Chhatarpur.nic.in 12 Chhindwara Chhindwara 1,1815 2,090,922 https://Chhindwara.nic.in 13 Damoh Damoh 7,306 1,264,219 https://Damoh.nic.in 14 Datia Datia 2,038 786,754 https://Datia.nic.in 15 Dewas Dewas 7,020 1,563,715 https://Dewas.nic.in 16 Dhar Dhar 8,153 2,185,793 https://Dhar.nic.in 17 Dindori Dindori 7,427 704,524 https://Dindori.nic.in 18 East Nimar Khandwa 10,779 1,310,061 https://Guna.nic.in 19 Guna Guna 6,485 1,241,519 https://Gwalior.nic.in 20 Gwalior Gwalior 5,214 2,032,036 https://Harda.nic.in 21 Harda Harda 3,339 570,465 https://Hoshangabad.nic.in 22 Hoshangabad Hoshangabad 6,698 1,241,350 https://Indore.nic.in 23 Indore Indore 3,898 3,276,697 https://Jabalpur.nic.in 24 Jabalpur Jabalpur 5,210 2,463,289 https://Jhabua.nic.in 25 Jhabua Jhabua 6,782 1,025,048 https://Katni.nic.in 26 Katni Katni 4,927 1,292,042 https://Khandwa.nic.in 27 Mandla Mandla 5,805 1,054,905 https://Mandla.nic.in List of Districts in Madhya Pradesh 28 Mandsaur Mandsaur 5,530 1,340,411 https://Mandsaur.nic.in 29 Morena Morena 4,991 1,965,970 https://Morena.nic.in 30 Narsinghpur Narsinghpur 5,133 1,091,854 https://Narsinghpur.nic.in 31 Neemuch Neemuch 4,267 826,067 https://Neemuch.nic.in 32 Niwari Tikamgarh ----- 23,724 https://niwari.nic.in 33 Panna Panna 7,135 1,016,520 https://Panna.nic.in 34 Raisen Raisen 8,446 1,331,597 https://Raisen.nic.in 35 Rajgarh Rajgarh 6,154 1,545,814 https://Rajgarh.nic.in 36 Ratlam Ratlam 4,861 1,455,069 https://Ratlam.nic.in 37 Rewa Rewa 6,434 2,365,106 https://Rewa.nic.in 38 Sagar Sagar 10,252 2,378,458 https://Sagar.nic.in 39 Satna Satna 7,502 2,228,935 https://Satna.nic.in 40 Sehore Sehore 6,578 1,311,332 https://Sehore.nic.in 41 Seoni Seoni 8,758 1,379,131 https://Seoni.nic.in 42 Shahdol Shahdol 6,205 1,066,063 https://Shahdol.nic.in 43 Shajapur Shajapur 6,196 1,512,681 https://Shajapur.nic.in 44 Sheopur Sheopur 6,585 687,861 https://Sheopur.nic.in 45 Shivpuri Shivpuri 10,278 1,726,050 https://Shivpuri.nic.in 46 Sidhi Sidhi 10,256 1,127,033 https://Sidhi.nic.in 47 Singrauli Singrauli 5,672 1,178,273 https://Singrouli.nic.in 48 Tikamgarh Tikamgarh 5,048 1,445,166 https://Tikamgarh.nic.in 49 Ujjain Ujjain 6,091 1,986,864 https://Ujjain.nic.in 50 Umaria Umaria 4,026 644,758 https://Umaria.nic.in 51 Vidisha Vidisha 7,371 1,458,875 https://Vidisha.nic.in 52 Khargone Khargone 8,020 1,873,046 https://Khargone.nic.in .
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