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  2. Amarkantak - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, the child sex ratio in Amarkantak is around 931 compared to Madhya Pradesh's state average of 918. [6] Literacy rate of Amarkantak city is 80.20%, higher than the state average of 69.32%. Male literacy is around 88.06% and the female literacy rate is 71.02%. [6] 95.51% of the population follow Hinduism. [6]

  3. Bhopal - Wikipedia

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    A Madhya Pradesh government report stated 3,787 deaths, [35] while other estimates state the fatalities were significantly higher (15,000) [17] from the accident and the medical complications caused by the accident in the weeks and years that followed. The higher estimates have been challenged by Union Carbide, however, medical staff in the ...

  4. Army War College, Mhow - Wikipedia

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    The Army War College, Mhow (A.W.C.) is a defence service training and research institution of the Indian Army located in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh.It is a premier training institute of warfare and carries out research in tactics, logistics, contemporary military studies and improvement in military doctrine.

  5. Outline of Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Nicknamed the "heart of India" due to its geographical location in India, Madhya Pradesh is the second-largest state in the country by area. Rich in mineral resources, MP has the largest reserves of diamond and copper in India.

  6. Khargone - Wikipedia

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    Khargone is located in the south-west border of Madhya Pradesh, 258 metres (846 ft) above sea level. It is spread over an area of 8,030 square kilometres (3,100 sq mi). It is spread over an area of 8,030 square kilometres (3,100 sq mi).

  7. Dabra, Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Dabra has schools for primary and secondary education (affiliated with CBSE/ICSE/MP Boards). Some important CBSE and MP-board Schools of the area include RASS-JB Public School,IPS kids school, mangla higher secondary school,Cambridge School, IIPS, Ira World School CENTRAL ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL, GIPS and ICSE like St. Peter's.

  8. Rewa, Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Public and private schools in Rewa are governed by the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education or Central Board of Secondary Education, depending on the affiliation and follow a "10+2+3" plan. After completing secondary education, students enroll in schools or junior colleges with higher secondary facilities.

  9. Chhatarpur - Wikipedia

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    (4 May 1649 – 20 December 1731) Maharaja Chhatrasal 1895–1932 Vishvanath Singh (b. 1866 – d. 1932) 1932–1947 Bhawani Singh (b. 1921 – d. 2006) [3] After the independence of India in 1947, the Rajas of Chhatarpur acceded to India, and Chhatarpur, together with the rest of Bundelkhand, became part of the Indian state of Vindhya Pradesh.