Mandsaur District is a
District of
Madhya Pradesh state in central
India. The town of
Mandsaur is the administrative headquarters of the district.
The district has an area of 9,791 km², and a population of 1,555,481 (1991 census). The district is part of the
Malwa region, and is bounded by
Neemuch District to the north,
Rajasthan state to the east and west, and
Ratlam District to the south. It is part of
Ujjain Division.
Mandsaur is rich in archaeological and historical heritage But what makes it famous is the temple of Lord Pashupatinath located on the bank of shivna. Its idol has parallel only in Nepal. The most common language is Malvi (Rajasthani and Hindi Mixed). It is also famous for large production of Opium around the world. The slate pencil industry is the main industry of the district.
1.LOCATION
Mandsaur District forms the northern projection of Madhya Pradesh from its western Division, i.e., Ujjain Commissioner's Division. It lies between the parallels of latitude 230 45' 50" North and 250 2' 55" North, and between the meridians of longitude 740 42' 30" East and 750 50' 20" East.
2. BOUNDARIES
The District is bounded by two Districts namely Neemuch in the west-north and Ratlam District of Madhya Pradesh bounds it in the South.
3. AREA AND POPULATION
The District is an average size district of Madhya Pradesh. It extends for about 142 km. from north to south and 124 km. from east to west. The total area is...
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