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About District | District Khandwa, Government of Madhya PradeshThe western part of old Prant Nimar originally held by the Holkar, became a part of Madhya Bharat, when that state was formed in the year 1948. As on the ...
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History | District Khandwa, Government of Madhya Pradesh | IndiaFrom the early 2nd Century BC to late 15th Century AD, the Nimar Region (earlier a part of Khandesh) underwent the ruling of many emperors from many dynasties.
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History | District Khargone, Government of Madhya Pradesh | IndiaAbout Nimar According to historians, the civilization of Narmada Valley is very ancient. This area is associated with the Ramayana, Mahabharatkal, Satvahan, ...
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Events - District Khargone, Government of Madhya Pradesh | IndiaKhargone district is situated on the south west border of Madhya Pradesh. Its area is approximately 8030 sq. Km. Dhar, Indore and Dewas are located in the North ...History · Tehsils · About District · DirectoryMissing: Nimar | Show results with:Nimar
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Profile | District Barwani, Government of Madhya Pradesh | IndiaDistrict Barwani forms border with district Khargone in east, Gujrat state far in west, district Dhar in north and Mahrashtra state in south. District is ...Missing: region | Show results with:region
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History of Khandwa (East Nimar) District - IndiaNetzoneBefore the States reorganization, i.e., November 1st, 1956, the district was officially known as Nimar district and formed part of Mahakoshal region of the ...
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Soils of Madhya Pradesh - MPPCS Exam PreparationOct 28, 2017 · Black Soil or Regur Soil:- Soils of Madhya Pradesh Medium and deep black coloured soil is extensively found in the Valley of Narmada River, ...
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[PDF] Narmada River Basin Agricultural Profile Report - IIT GandhinagarNimar) and Barwani became cotton strongholds on the western flank. This change was made possible by Bt cotton, black soils, and better micro-irrigation.
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Soils of Madhya Pradesh - AbhipediaThe whole northern part of the Malwa plateauand Nimad region comprises this soil. It is 15 cm to one metre depth and the colour of soil is grey or light black.
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Soils of M.P. - Study Stuff for competitive EXAMSA mixture of black and alluvial soils are found in Nimar valley especially in south western districts of Jhabua, Dhar and adjascent hilly areas.
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Topography and Geography - Satpura Tiger ReserveAs far as forest and wildlife wealth is concerned, the central Indian highlands are of utmost significance. Satpura Mountain range is sprawling around 500 km.Missing: Vindhya Barwani Khargone coverage
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Analysis of Long Term Temperature Trend for Madhya Pradesh ...Apr 3, 2017 · Darshana et al., (2012) reported that the average annual precipitation variation was (694 mm, Westnimar) to (1416 mm, Mandla). The annual ...
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[PDF] khandwa district - CGWBMADHYA PRADESH. Ministry of Water Resources. Central Ground Water Board. North Central ... 2.0 Rainfall and Climate. The climate of Khandwa district, MP is ...
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Late Quaternary Alluvial History and Archaeological Sites in the ...A number of archaeological sites along the Narmada River in the Nimar region have been studied including Navdatoli, Nawarakheri, Pipri, Utawad, Chilkalda, ...Missing: Khandwa Khargone
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[PDF] History Of The Paramara DynastySep 9, 2001 · ... Bhil and was handedover to. Candrasena, the king of thatlocality, who ... Nimar District. Ajb for FAr^apathaka ma^dala, I suggest that.
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The long-term welfare effects of colonial institutions: Evidence from ...In Central India, the Narmada River separates two regions that have been ruled by different types of government only during the colonial period, ...
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[PDF] On the colonial origins of agricultural development in India - Index of /Report on the Land Revenue Settlement of British Nimar: a District of the Central. Provinces, 1868-69 (Nagpore: Chief Commissioner's Office Press). Fuller ...
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(PDF) Resisting colonial and feudal oppression: the Bhil revolts in ...Oct 10, 2025 · The Bhils, an indigenous tribal community, faced severe encroachments on their traditional rights, autonomy, and livelihoods due to British ...Missing: Nimar | Show results with:Nimar
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The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume IBut prior to the Marātha conquest Berār and the Nimar District of the Central Provinces had been included in the Mughal empire, and traces of Mughal rule ...
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[PDF] An opium curse? The long-run economic consequences of narcotics ...Jun 10, 2018 · This paper analyses the effects of opium production under British rule on current economic development in India. I employ a border discontinuity ...Missing: Nimar | Show results with:Nimar
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[PDF] RAilroads and the demise of famine in colonial India - LSERailroads reduced local price responsiveness to productivity shocks, and made mortality rates less responsive to rainfall shocks, raising welfare by reducing ...Missing: Nimar | Show results with:Nimar
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Former princely states of Madhya Pradesh and Zamindari's - EduRevRating 4.7 (419) After India's independence in 1948, the Rana of Barwani acceded to India, & Barwani became part of the Nimar District of Madhya Bharat state of India.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Brief Industrial profile of Barwani District Madhya Pradesh. - DCMSMEMay 1998. It was carved out of West-Nimar,. Khargone district. Barwani is situated on the south-west side of Madhya Pradesh and. Holy ...Missing: reorganization | Show results with:reorganization
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District Census Handbook, Nimar, Madhya Bharat - Census 1951May 28, 2021 · General Population Tables, Area, Houses and Population, Variation in population during fifty years, Economic Tables, Primary Census Abstract
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Block/Tehsil | District Khargone, Government of Madhya PradeshTehsil Office Bhagwanpura, District Khargone, M.P.. No Image, Shri Antar Singh Kanesh, Tehsildar in Charge, tehsegkhr[at]nic[dot]in, 8965888012, Tehsil Office, ...
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[PDF] Brief Industrial Profile of Khargone District Madhya PradeshIn the district collector is the administrative head. There are 9 blocks & 9 tehsil in the district. S.D.M. is the tehsil level administrative head. Page 6 ...
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Subdivision & Blocks | District Khandwa, Government of Madhya ...Janpad Panchayats(Development Blocks) of District. Sr, Janpad Panchayat, No. of Panchayats, No. of Villages. 1. Khandwa, 60, 97. 2. Pandhana, 84, 124.Missing: region boundaries
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District Barwani, Government of Madhya Pradesh | India - जिला बड़वानीRevenueSub Division : 4. Tehsil: 9. RI Circle: 9. Villages: 597 · UrbanMunicipality: 2. Town Panchayat: 7 · RuralBlock: 7. Gram Panchayat: 417 · AQIAQI (AMBIENT ...Rural Development · About District · Map of District · Panchayat and Rural...<|separator|>
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History | District Burhanpur, Government of Madhya Pradesh | IndiaLater from early part of the mid 18th century, the management of the Nimar region came under the British. The Burhanpur district did not remain unaffected by ...
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Directory | District Khargone, Government of Madhya Pradesh | IndiaOffice of the Chief Executive Officer Zila Panchayat Khargone M.P.. Shri Jamadar Farhan Irfan (IAS), Assitant Collector, Collector Office, District Khargone ...
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District Heads | District Khandwa, Government of Madhya Pradesh+91-733-2226341, -, Jila Panchayat, Civil Lines, Khandwa MP 450001 ... © District East Nimar, Khandwa , Developed and hosted by National Informatics Centre,
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Constituencies | District Khandwa, Government of Madhya PradeshDistrict is having 4 Assembly Constituencies and 2 parliamentary constituencies are spreaded over the district. Both PCs are partial.
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2021 - 2025, Madhya ... - Barwani District Population Census 2011As per 2011 census, 85.28 % population of Barwani districts lives in rural areas of villages. The total Barwani district population living in rural areas is ...
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West Nimar (Khargone) District - Population 2011-2025In the previous census of India 2001, West Nimar District recorded increase of 27.90 percent to its population compared to 1991. West Nimar Literacy Rate.<|separator|>
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East Nimar (Khandwa) District - Population 2011-2025Literacy rate in rural areas of East Nimar district is 61.78 % as per census data 2011. Gender wise, male and female literacy stood at 72.96 and 49.91 percent ...Missing: Barwani Khargone
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Demography | District Barwani, Government of Madhya Pradesh | IndiaDemography ; Total Population – ST, 9,62,145 ; Total Literacy, 5,49,926 ; Literacy Percentage, 39.68% ; Literacy – Male, 3,13,642.
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Khargone District Population, Caste, Religion Data (Madhya Pradesh)... (ST) were 39% of total population in Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh. ... The total literacy rate of Khargone district was 62.7% in 2011 which is less than ...
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Khandwa District Population, Caste, Religion Data (Madhya Pradesh)Caste-wise Population - Khandwa district. Schedule Caste (SC) constitutes 12% while Schedule Tribe (ST) were 35% of total population in Khandwa district of ...
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Tribes in Madhya Pradesh, Origin, Distribution, Features, PVTGsBhils are the Largest tribe in Madhya Pradesh as well as India. As per the 2011 census, the population of the Bhil tribe in Madhya Pradesh is 4,61,80,68 ...
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Bhilala - WikipediaThe Bhilala are an indigenous tribal community primarily found in the Malwa and Nimar regions of the Central Provinces and Central India.
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Barwani District Population Religion - Madhya Pradesh - Census IndiaThe total literacy rate of Barwani district was 49.08% in 2011 which is less than average literacy rate 69.32% of Madhya Pradesh. Population-wise, out of total ...
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Produce | District Khandwa, Government of Madhya Pradesh | IndiaSoybean is the main crop of district, soybean is sown in 163666 hectare area ... © District East Nimar, Khandwa , Developed and hosted by National Informatics ...Missing: region | Show results with:region
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MP brings back Bhavantar as farmers lose soybean harvestsSep 27, 2025 · Madhya Pradesh ranks first in the country in soybean production and cultivation, with a share of 55 to 60 percent. The state's Malwa and Nimar ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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[PDF] Agriculture and Rural Development - Madhya PradeshMadhya Pradesh is a top producer of food grains, pulses, and oilseeds, with diverse cropping patterns. The sector contributed 36.32% of GVA in 2022-2023. Wheat ...
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[PDF] towards-a-seasonal-migration-atlas-of-gujarat-2023.pdfIn Gujarat, tribal communities typical- ly engage in seasonal migration within the state, particularly to districts in Saurash- tra and Kutch (for agricultural,.Missing: Nimar | Show results with:Nimar
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Nimari | Dairy Knowledge PortalNimari, also known as Khargaon, is a draught breed from central India, red with white splashes, and is used for agricultural work. Average milk yield is 767 Kg ...
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West Nimar, India, Madhya Pradesh Deforestation Rates & Statistics ...In 2020, West Nimar had 3.69 kha of natural forest, extending over 0.46% of its land area. In 2024, it lost < 1 ha of natural forest, equivalent to 11.9 t of ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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East Nimar, India, Madhya Pradesh Deforestation Rates & StatisticsFrom 2001 to 2024, East Nimar lost 30 ha of tree cover, equivalent to a 1.0% of the 2000 tree cover area, and 12.7 kt of CO₂e emissions. This does not account ...
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Rs.272 Million Food Processing Expansion Project in Khandwa ...A growing agro-processing company is planning an expansion project in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh. The project will increase pulse production capacity from 8,000 MT ...Missing: Nimar | Show results with:Nimar
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[PDF] 22 February, 2006 - Rajya Sabha DebatesFeb 22, 2006 · Khandwa (East Nimar). * ... (c) The above proposals have not yet been considered as the SEZ Act,. 2005 and the SEZ Rules, 2006 were being put into ...
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Industries to be set up on 500 acres land, textile cluster plannedSep 17, 2025 · With an estimated investment of ₹400 crore, the plant aims to reduce import dependence and create local production capacity for this key raw ...
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[PDF] View - MPIDC SWS PortalMP Industrial Development Corporation (MPIDC) is Madhya Pradesh Government's trade ... Khandwa is a district in the southern part of Madhya Pradesh.
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Madhya Pradesh: ₹ 21 Crore Approved For Road Development In ...Nov 3, 2024 · Khandwa (Madhya Pradesh): Khandwa Municipal Corporation is set to undergo significant improvements in its road infrastructure, thanks to the ...Missing: Nimar power
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MP Secures 4 Key Rail Projects Worth Rs 242.08 Bn Under GatishaktiJun 3, 2025 · To strengthen freight movement, the Bhusaval–Khandwa section is set to be upgraded with the addition of third and fourth rail lines along a 131- ...Missing: Nimar | Show results with:Nimar
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[PDF] NATIONAL MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY INDEX - NITI AayogJul 17, 2023 · This report, National. Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI): A Progress Review 2023 (based on NFHS-5) is a significant update to its baseline ...Missing: MSME | Show results with:MSME
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Madhya Pradesh: 'About 1.36 crore people out of poverty in 5 years ...Jul 24, 2023 · The proportion of multidimensionally poor people in Madhya Pradesh has reduced from 36.57 per cent to 20.63 per cent in five years, a recent NITI Aayog report ...Missing: MSME | Show results with:MSME
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Nimadi language - OmniglotJul 9, 2021 · Nimadi is a Rajasthani language spoken mainly in Madhya Pradesh in central India by about 2.3 million people.
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[PDF] The Nimadi-speaking people of Madhya Pradesh A sociolinguistic ...Nimadi speakers have positive attitudes towards their language, but no central or prestige variety was identified. Attitudes towards Hindi are slightly positive ...
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Language and Dialects of Madhya Pradesh- Origin & RegionHindi is the official language of MP and is spoken by the Majority of People in MP. Major Dialects are Bundeli, Bhili, Bagheli, Nimari, Malvi, Nimari, etc.
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Korku language and alphabet - OmniglotJan 18, 2024 · Korku is a Munda language spoken mainly the states of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra in central India by about 727000 people.
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India's Linguistic Diversity | The India ForumAug 5, 2021 · The largest of these are Bhili/Bhilodi with 10.4 million native speakers, Gondi (3 million), Kurukh (2 million), and Khandeshi with 1.86 million ...
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[PDF] A Sociolinguistic Survey of the Korku [kfq] Language AreaKorku [kfq] is a Munda [unx] language, unrelated to the Indo-Aryan or Dravidian languages of their neighbors or to Hindi [hin] and Marathi [mar], the regional ...
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Fairs and Festivals in IndiaThe Bhagoria Festival is a unique tribal celebration held in the Malwa and Nimar regions of Madhya Pradesh, particularly by the Bhil and Bhilala tribes.
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Bhagoriya Festival: Celebrate Tribal Culture in Madhya PradeshDec 2, 2024 · Experience the vibrant Bhagoriya Festival in Madhya Pradesh, showcasing tribal traditions, colorful dances, lively music, and rich cultural ...Missing: Nimar | Show results with:Nimar
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Bhagoria Mela | INDIAN CULTUREThis cultural extravaganza is primarily observed by the Bhil, Bhilala, and Pateliya tribes and typically takes place for a week preceding Holi, marking the ...
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Popular Fairs & Festivals in Madhya Pradesh - Tour My IndiaFive days after Holi, Rang Panchami is celebrated by the tribal community of the state. ... Nagaji Fair Mainly celebrated in the tribal area of Madhya Pradesh, ...
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Madhya Pradesh Culture - HolidifyApart from the usual Holika Dahan and main Holi, another festival, Rang Pancham is celebrated five days after that by the tribal community of the state. During ...
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[PDF] tribal customary laws of bhilsIn fact, it is she who inherits the property of her husband which later on is divided equally among her sons, be gotten by her deceased husband. Among the Bhils ...
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Bhil tribe in Madhya Pradesh. Locations of Bheel, culture, rituals ...Bheel or Bhil community have more population concentration on north-west region i.e. Malwa-nimar region. ... Here we can find main 3 tribes i.e. Bhil, Pateliya ...
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NCA - Projects - Narmada Control AuthorityMay 16, 2023 · 1450 MW power generated at the Sardar Sarovar dam is to be shared, with Madhya Pradesh receiving 57%, Maharashtra receiving 27% and Gujarat ...
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The Sardar Sarovar ProjectJul 7, 2020 · Power: Two powerhouses including the riverbed powerhouse and a canal head powerhouse with an installed capacity of 1200 MW and 250 MW will be ...
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[PDF] The World Bank's Independent Review of India's Sardar Sarovar ...The dam, along with planned con- struction developments farther upstream, is designed to divert 9.5 million acre feet of water from the Narmada River into a ...
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Displacement and Development: Construction of the Sardar DamApr 2, 2010 · The dam alone displaces more than 41,000 families (over 200,000 people) in the three states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh.Missing: numbers R&R<|separator|>
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[PDF] Rehabilitation of people displaced by Sardar Sarovar DamJul 22, 2024 · So far 32,552 families have been resettled/extended Resettlement & Rehabilitation (R&R) package due to them in Gujarat, Maharashtra and Madhya ...
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Three decades on, many Sardar Sarovar Dam affected persons still ...Jul 13, 2020 · While official figures said that around 42,000 families were to be displaced by the project, the NBA and other non-governmental organizations ...
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The Narmada Issue: An Overview - Cultural SurvivalMar 1, 2010 · The Sardar Sarovar Project will submerge about 10,000 ha of forest land. The case of the Narmada Sagar Project is even worse: it will submerge ...
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(PDF) Cost of siltation in Sardar Sarovar reservoir - ResearchGateAug 5, 2025 · The annual total storage loss and dead storage loss in Sardar Sarovar dam has been estimated to be 0.495% and 1.27% respectively resulting to ...
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[PDF] environmental impacts of the sardar sarovar project - Ashish KothariJan 26, 2023 · impacts of the dam on wildlife in the submergence area. Compensatory afforestation has been put forward as a means of. "compensating" for the ...Missing: gain | Show results with:gain
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Geographies of knowledge creation in forest rights claims-making ...In Madhya Pradesh, of the total 624 097 FRA claims made by November 2018, only 41% were distributed (Ministry of tribal affairs and United Nations Development ...<|separator|>
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Implementation of Forest Rights Act, 2006 - PIBJul 24, 2025 · 827,461.83. 11. Madhya Pradesh. 266,901. 27,976. 294,877. 903,533.06. 1,463,614.46. 2,367,147.52. 12. Maharashtra. 199,667. 8,668. 208,335.
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More than 15 years on, implementation of Forest Right Act is lagging ...Apr 4, 2024 · However, despite being in force for over 15 years, strong implementation is still lacking due to knowledge gaps or conflicts of interest, says ...Missing: CAG audit
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In Poll-Bound Madhya Pradesh, A Studied Denial Of Legal Rights ...Nov 15, 2023 · Fifteen years after the Forests Rights Act freed 250 million Indians—the majority scheduled tribes—living in and living off forest land from the ...
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[PDF] forest rights act - madhya pradesh and chhattisgarhFinally migration of non tribal groups into forests has also led to loss of land as well as conflict. The deprivation of their rights inevitably aggravated ...
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Decoding NFHS-5 Part 5: Malnutrition in children in MP - The AnalysisMar 20, 2025 · NFHS-5 Part 5 shows high child stunting, wasting, and underweight rates in MP, especially in rural and tribal areas, despite interventions.
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Malaria and malnutrition together jeopardizes India's tribal ... - NIHJul 12, 2022 · 8.6% of India's total population belong to a tribal community, yet contribute 21% of Plasmodium falciparum infections and 29% of malaria-related ...
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Does Infrastructure Affect Human Development? Evidences from ...Jun 12, 2016 · The study establishes close linkage between infrastructure and human development. Telecommunication, postal services, village electricity, banking, school, PTR ...
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[PDF] Implications of Infrastructure on Human Development in North East ...Development of infrastructure has implications for the improvement of human development indicators such as health, education, and living standards. The rough ...
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A Brief Introduction to the Narmada IssueJul 11, 2010 · The Govt claims that the multi-purpose Sardar Sarovar Project (SSP) would irrigate more than 1.8 million hectares (mostly in Gujarat, some in ...