Bada Malhera

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Bada Malhera is a town, or Tehsil, in the Chhatarpur district of the state of Madhya Pradesh, India.

Bada Malhera
Nickname: 
BM City
Bada Malhera is located in Madhya Pradesh
Bada Malhera
Bada Malhera
Location in Madhya Pradesh, India
Bada Malhera is located in India
Bada Malhera
Bada Malhera
Bada Malhera (India)
Coordinates: 24°34′9″N 79°19′46″E / 24.56917°N 79.32944°E / 24.56917; 79.32944
Country India
StateMadhya Pradesh
DistrictChhatarpur
Population
 (2013)
 • Total
45,000
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
471311
Telephone codeBadamalhara 07689
Vehicle registrationMP 16

Demographics

According to a nationwide census held in 2001 [1], Bada Malhera's total population stands at 15,042. Males constitute 53% of the population and females constitute 47%. The total area of Bada Malhera is 623 km² including 596.07 km² rural area and 27.16 km² urban area. Bada Malhera has an average literacy rate of 56% which is lower than the national average of 59.5%, with 61% of males and 39% of females being literate. 18% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Bada Malhera, also known as BM City, voted in favor of BJP candidate Uma Bharti as their representative in the 2003 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election. She led the party to a three-fourths majority win, defeating her opponent Digvijaya Singh by a 10.9% margin.

Tourism

Places of interest

  • Khajuraho
  • Dhubela
  • Digambar jain bada mandir
  • Pukhariya Sarkar
  • Hanumanbag
  • Rambag
  • Arjun Kund
  • Hanuman Toriya
  • Devi mandir
  • Bhim Kund
  • Drongiri Jain Temple
  • Chhatarpur
  • Jata Sankar Hindu Temple
  • Patan Mata Temple
  • Fatti Sarkar Hanuman Madneewar
  • Sai Temple

Transport

By Road

Bada Malhera is situated on the Kanpur-Sagar National Highway 146 (India).

By Train

The nearest railway stations are at Chhatarpur (55km), Teekamgarh (65km), Khajuraho (95km), Harpalpur (105km) Jhansi (175km), Mauranipur (105km), Sagar (110km) and Satna (190km).[citation needed]

Education

Bada Malhera has a college affiliated with the University of Sagar, also known as Dr. Hari Singh Gour University, which offers graduate and post-graduate courses in Arts, Commerce, and Education.[citation needed]

Economy

There are few opportunities for employment in Bada Malhera, with the local economy mostly dependent on farming (some of the locals are well-known grain merchants). However, the town does have a growing private commercial sector, mainly retail businesses. As such, the town needs help from the State to keep businesses running.[citation needed]

Members of Legislative Assembly

Constituency of Vindhya Pradesh:

   1951: Basant Lal, Indian National Congress

Constituency of Madhya Pradesh:

   1962: Hans Raj, Indian National Congress
   1967: Govind Singh Ju Deo, Independent
   1972: Dashrath, Indian National Congress
   1977: Jang Bahadur Singh, Janata Party
   1980: Kapur Chand Ghuwara, Communist Party of India
   1985: Shivraj Singh, Bharatiya Janata Party
   1990: Ashok Kumar, Bharatiya Janata Party
   1993: Uma Yadav, Indian National Congress
   1998: Swami Prasad, Bharatiya Janata Party
   2003: Uma Bharti, Bharatiya Janata Party
   2006 (by-election): Kapur Chand Ghuwara, Bharatiya Janata Party
   2008: Rekha Yadav, Bharatiya Janshakti Party
   2013: Rekha Yadav, Bharatiya Janta Party
   2018: Pradumanya Singh Lodhi, Indian National Congress

List of Villages

1. Andhiyara; 2. Arol; 3. Balya; 4. Baman Kola; 5. Bamni; 6. Bamnora Khurd; 7. Bandha; 8. Bandhar; 9. Bankpura; 10. Baraj; 11. Barethi; 12. Barkhera; 13. Barma; 14. Barsat; 15. Beeron; 16. Bhanguwan;

References

  1. ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.