Chhota Chhindwara

It is the tehsil headquarters of Narsinghpur district in Jabalpur division of Madhya Pradesh state. The district panchayat headquarters of the Panchayat and Rural Development Department of the state of Madhya Pradesh are located in Gotegaon. There are 90 panchayats under this

Chhota Chhindwara
Gotegaon
city
Nickname: 
Shridham
Chhota Chhindwara is located in Madhya Pradesh
Chhota Chhindwara
Chhota Chhindwara
Location in Madhya Pradesh, India
Chhota Chhindwara is located in India
Chhota Chhindwara
Chhota Chhindwara
Chhota Chhindwara (India)
Coordinates: 23°2′38″N 79°29′19″E
Country India
StateMadhya Pradesh
DistrictNarsinghpur
Area
  Total6.68 km2 (2.58 sq mi)
Population
 (01-03-2011)
  Total27,068
  Density4,100/km2 (10,000/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
487118 vehicle_code_range =
Vehicle registrationMP49

Janpad panchayat.

Gotegaon, Narsinghpur district is located almost in the central part of the state of Madhya Pradesh, The boundary of Gotegaon Tehsil touches Jabalpur district in the north-east and Seoni district in the south.

In the local administration unit Gotegaon ( Chhota Chhindwara ) is located municipality under which there are 15 wards.

Etymology

Gotegaon Tehsil headquarter is Gotegaon which was earlier named Chhota Chhindwara. This name was used in some old government institutions of the city. Then it was named Gotegaon. The reason for the name Gotegaon being applicable to the whole city is the railway station of the city, the name of the nearest village is Gotegaon Kheda. But with time, all the townspeople started using this name. The name Gotegaon is used in every government and non-government places. The name of the railway station of Gotegaon is Shridham. The temple of Maa Rajrajeswari Tripura Sundari Devi is 15 km away from Gotegaon Tehsil Headquarter. It is also a sightseeing place.

Geography

Geographically Gotegaon Tehsil is situated in the east of the district. It is situated in the latitude 23°14' North Latitude 22°88' North Latitude 79°5' East Longitude 79°59' East Longitude. The extension is 33.60 from north to south and 32.65 from east to west. Tehsil headquarter is situated 44.50 km north of Tropic of Cancer. The total area of Gotegaon Tehsil is about 187 Sq.Km. Is. Narsinghpur occupies 19 percent of the area of the district. This is the second big tehsil.

In the north, Narmada river passes through about 45 km and separates Gotegaon tehsil and the border of Narsinghpur district from Jabalpur district. In the south, the border of Gotegaon tehsil and Narsinghpur district separates it from Seoni district by the mountains of Satpur mountain range. In the west, Sher river forms the boundary of Gotegaon tehsil through Narsinghpur tehsil.

Government and politics

Gotegaon is the Vidhan Sabha constituency of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly, which covers the entire tehsil. Its state assembly constituency number is 118. This assembly constituency is reserved for Scheduled Castes. Mandla is the parliamentary constituency for the Lok Sabha of the country. It is noteworthy that only Gotegaon Tehsil is under the other parliamentary constituency.

Gotegaon city is Nagar Palika Parishad. As of 2011 India census, Gotegaon has a population of 27068. There are 14 wards under the municipality.

Economy

The economy of the tehsil is based on agriculture. There are some small-scale industries in the Tehsil that contribute to the primary activity.

transportation

Air

Nearest airport is Dumna airport Jabalpur which is 68 km away from Gotegaon tehsil headquarter.

Rail

There are four railway stations under Gotegaon Tehsil which are Shridham, Karakbel, Vikrampur Belkhedi. The total length of the railway is 39 km. The length of the platform of Shridham Railway Station is 575 m. There are a total of 16 train stoppages at Shridham Railway Station including superfast trains, express trains and passenger trains.

It is situated on the Howrah-Mumbai railway line, whose station name is Shridham.

Road

Here State Highway No. 22 passes through here. Whose total length in Tehsil is 33.2 km

Demographics.

The population of Gotegaon Tehsil is around 2 lakhs. Gotegaon is the most populous city

Culture

Gotegaon is a Hindu-dominated area. There are many famous temples here. On the route of Mumbai – Hawrah Central railway track 15 K.M. from Sridham Railway station on the control Rly track of Mumbai – Hawrah. Naturally rich & very gorgeous temple of golden Raj- Rajeshwari tripur sundari. It is Jhoteshwar temple, Lodheshwar temple, Hanuman tekari, Rock, Shivling made up of slohutic. It’s a place where Jagatguru Shankaracharya Joytesh & Dwarkadish Pithadheshwar Saraswati Maharaj meditates & worship. On the Basant Panchami occasion here 7 days Mela is organized.

The Kalash was installed at the top of the temple by the Late Shri Indira Gandhi, the former Prime Minister of India. Two Prime Ministers and one President of India have arrived in Jhoteshwar. The arrival of film personalities is also normal.

The family deity of the city is Thakur Baba whose temple is worth visiting. The main festival of this temple is Kajalia Parva. Which is celebrated with great pomp by the people of the city.

Cuisine

The Aalu Banda of Shridham railway station is world-famous, which is known for its spices and chutney. Potatoes have been the pride of the city for many decades. Kalakand, and khoya jalebi are very famous for sweets. The food prepared on the main occasion is Gakad-Bharta (Bharta-Bati). The taste of which people take after Narmada bath. There are many shops of chaat and gol gappas. Gotegaon city has few restaurants for North Indian food

Education

There are many primary, secondary and higher secondary schools in the tehsil by the state education department. Parallel to these there are also private educational institutions. There are colleges in Tehsil Karakbel, Gotegaon and Srinagar.

Sports

There is a sports stadium at the tehsil headquarters. Gotegaon has a national competition in the weather in winter. In which there are many games. This national competition is organized by Sahyog Krida Mandal (SKMG).

References


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