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  2. Bhopal State - Wikipedia

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    The Bhopal princely state was taken over by the Union Government of India on 1 June 1949. The new Bhopal State was declared a "Part C" state, governed by a chief commissioner appointed by the President of India. Sindhi refugees from Pakistan were accommodated in Bairagarh, a western suburb of Bhopal.

  3. List of constituencies of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative ...

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    After the independence of India in 1947, the then province of the Central Provinces and Berar, along with a number of princely states, merged with the Indian Union and became a new state, Madhya Pradesh. [6] The number of constituencies of the legislative assembly of this state was 184, of which 127 were single-member and 48 were double-member.

  4. List of princely states of British India (by region) - Wikipedia

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    Illustrated Encyclopaedia & Who's who of Princely States in Indian Sub-continent, by J. C. Dua. Published by Kaveri Books, 2000. ISBN 81-7479-036-5. The Golden Book of India: A Genealogical and Biographical Dictionary of the Ruling Princes, Chiefs, Nobles, and Other Personages, Titled or Decorated, of the Indian Empire, by Sir Roper Lethbridge ...

  5. Category:Bhopal State - Wikipedia

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  6. Bhopal - Wikipedia

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    Bhopal was also rated as the cleanest state capital city in India for three consecutive years, 2017, 2018 and 2019. [20] Bhopal has also been awarded a 5-star Garbage Free City (GFC) rating, making it the cleanest State capital in the country in 2023. [21]

  7. List of books banned in India - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil Nadu government banned this Tamil book on 30 May 2013 on grounds that it may cause violence and promote discord among communities. The book allegedly claims the Dalit community called Pallar, were among the rulers of the Pandya kingdom. The author has appealed in the Madras High Court against the ban. [66] [67] 2017

  8. Raj Bhavan, Bhopal - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1880 by the Nawab of Bhopal State, Begum Shahjahan by a European architecture under the supervision of Austate Cook (a French Engineer), Built over an area of 15,423 sq ft (1,432.8 m 2) and the total cost incurred on construction was Rs. 72,878,3 annas and one paisa.

  9. Bhopal district - Wikipedia

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    The state was taken over by Government of India on 1 June 1949, resulting in the formation of Bhopal State (1949–56). After the States Reorganisation Act of 1956, Bhopal state was integrated into the Sehore district of the newly formed state of Madhya Pradesh. The Bhopal city was declared as the capital of Madhya Pradesh.