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Ram Chandra Shukla (4 October 1884 – 2 February 1941), [1] better known as Acharya Shukla, was an Indian historian of Hindi literature. He is regarded as the first codifier of the history of Hindi literature in a scientific system by using wide, empirical research [2] with scant resources.
Nepanagar is an industrial township in Burhanpur district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.Nepanagar is famous for its newsprint paper mill, Nepa Mills Limited (earlier known as The National News Print Ltd).
Sendhwa is a famous cotton market, this area is adjacent to the cotton belt of Maharashtra, many cotton ginning factories are located in Sendhwa, along with this a wide market of cotton is available here.
A descendant of the Sauraseni Apabhramsha language, Bundeli was classified under Western Hindi by George Abraham Grierson in his Linguistic Survey of India. [2] Bundeli is also closely related to Braj Bhasha, which was the foremost literary language in north-central India until the nineteenth century.
A Union Carbide India Limited pesticide plant in Bhopal leaked around 32 tons of toxic gases, including methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas which led to the world's worst industrial disaster in history. In November 2000, as part of the Madhya Pradesh Reorganization Act , the southeastern portion of the state split off to form the new state of ...
History Contains very rare artefacts, like Panchmukhi Ganesha, 84 Jain bronze icons from Dhar, etc. Regional Science Centre, Bhopal: Bhopal: Science Located about 1 kilometer from Museum of Mankind (Manav Sangrahalaya) Regional Museum of Natural History: Bhopal: History Natural history of Central India; fossils; replicas of dinosaurs.
Shahdol District (Hindi pronunciation: [ʃɛʱ.ɖoːl]) is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in east central India. Its old name was Matsya raj or Virat kingdom in the name of great king Maharaja Virata. With a total area of 6,205 km 2 (2,396 sq mi) and a population of 10,66,063. Shahdol is an important district of Madhya Pradesh.
Khandesh lies in Western India on the northwestern corner of the Maharashtra, in the valley of the Tapti River.It is bounded to the north by the Satpura Range, to the east by the Berar region, to the south by the Hills of Ajanta (belonging to the Marathwada region of Maharashtra), and to the west by the northernmost ranges of the Western Ghats.