- Hoshangabad District
Hoshangabad District is one of the
districts of Madhya Pradesh state ofIndia , andHoshangabad town is the district headquarters.The district has an area 5408.23 km²., population 1,085,011 (2001 census), a 22% increase from 1991. Hoshangabad district is bounded by the districts of Raisen to the north,
Narsinghpur to the east,Chhindwara to the southeast, Betul to the south, Harda to the west, and Sehore to the northwest. In 1998, the western portion of Hoshangabad District was split off to become Harda District.The district lies in the
Narmada River valley, and the Narmada forms the northern boundary of the district, Hoshangabad District is part ofBhopal division. TheTawa River is a tributary of the Narmada, rising in the Satpura Range to the south and flowing north to meet the Narmada at the village of Bandra Bhan. The Tawa Reservoir lies in the south-central region of the district.Hoshangabad District is also home to
Pachmarhi , ahill station and popular tourist spot in theSatpura Range in the southern part of the district. Pachmarhi was the summer capital of theBritish Raj Central Provinces and Berar .The
Pachmarhi Sanctuary (461.37 km²) is part of the largerPachmarhi Biosphere Preserve , which extends intoBetul andChhindwara districts.External links
* [http://hoshangabad.nic.in/ Hoshangabad District web site]
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