Raipur state name

  1. List of districts of Chhattisgarh
  2. List of Indian States, UTs and Capitals on India Map
  3. Raipur Tourism 2023 > Tourist Places & Things to Do
  4. Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India Tourism 2022
  5. Chhattisgarh (India): Cities and Towns in Districts
  6. List of governors of Chhattisgarh
  7. Interesting facts about 29 Indian states and 7 Union Territories with their capitals


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List of districts of Chhattisgarh

Bastar divisionDetails Background [ ] A district of an Indian state is an administrative geographical unit, headed by a district magistrate or a deputy commissioner, an officer belonging to the A superintendent of police, an officer belonging to Administrative history [ ] Before Indian independence, present-day Chhattisgarh state was divided between the The British province encompassed the central portion of the state, and was made up of three districts, The northern portion of the state, comprising present-day Koriya, Surajpur, Surguja, Jashpur, and Raigarh districts, was divided among the six princely states of Chang Bhakar, Jashpur, Koriya, Surajpur, Raigarh, Surguja, and Udaipur. To the west, the states of After Indian Independence, the princely states were merged with the Central Provinces and Berar to form the new state of In 1998, the seven districts that make up present-day Chhattisgarh were reorganized to form 16 districts. Dantewada and Kanker districts were split from Bastar; Dhamtari District was split from Raipur; Janjgir-Champa and Korba districts were split from Bilaspur; Jashpur District was split from Raigarh; Kawardha District was formed from parts of Bilaspur and Rajnandgaon; Koriya and Surajpur District was split from Surguja; and Mahasamund District was split from Raipur. On 1 November 2000, these 16 districts were split from Districts of Chhattisgarh [ ] Chhattisgarh consists of 33 districts. Code District Headquarters Population (2011) Area (km 2) De...

List of Indian States, UTs and Capitals on India Map

India, as the democratic nation we know it today, came into being on 15th August, 1947, upon gaining independence. It is a Republic, meaning that the supreme power resides in the hands of the countrymen. All the decisions are made by the representatives elected by the public under and within a set of fundamental, written rules called the "Constitution". The Constitution is the supreme law of the land. It was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26 November 1949 and came into force on 26 January 1950. The preamble of the Indian Constitution promises it to be a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular and Democratic Republic with a parliamentary system of government. Presently, India comprises 28 states and 8 Union Territories. The States Reorganization Act, formulated in 1956 was a primary force in reorganising the boundaries of Indian states along linguistic lines. Later, as per an amendment in the Indian Constitution, three types of states, known as Part A states, Part B states, and Part C states, were amended to form a single type of state. Part A states refer to former governors' provinces of British India. Part B states refer to former princely states and Part C states included both the former chief commissioners' provinces and some princely states. Though additional changes have been introduced in the state boundaries since 1947, the Act is still considered an undisputed player in providing the present shape and contours to the Indian states. In November 2000, India gained thr...

Raipur Tourism 2023 > Tourist Places & Things to Do

The capital of Chhattisgarh, Raipur is the largest city in the state. With more than hundreds of steel mills and six steel plants, Raipur is also one of the largest industrial centres of the country. Besides steel, it is also home to the aluminium and coal industries. A primary business and industrial hub, Raipur is even fast emerging in the tourism sector, attracting tourists from across the world. The city is known for its temples, lakes, factories, educational centres as well as the development of Naya Raipur. Naya Raipur is a newly planned city and is about 17km away from the current town. The Swami Vivekananda Airport lies in between Raipur and Naya Raipur facilitating travel. Raipur has a rich history and until 2000 was a part of Madhya Pradesh. After the formation of the new state of Chhattisgarh, Raipur was made its capital, primarily because of its centralised location. Located in the centre of the plains that are also called the ‘rice bowl of India’, Raipur is surrounded by the districts of Durg and Bemetara. The city is a bustling capital city with a multicultural and multi-religious society. With many festivals, shopping outlets and city landscapes Raipur is also an excellent base for venturing into the surrounding attractions. These include the Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary, Dandak Caves, Bilaspur, Chitrakoot Falls, Amarkantak, Bhilai, Kanha National Park and the Sitanadi Wildlife Sanctuary. Visit Raipur to explore its various natural, wildlife and historical...

Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India Tourism 2022

Raipur is the capital city of the Indian state Chattisgarh, formed in the year 2000. Formerly, it was a part of Madhya Pradesh. This city is making quite a name for itself as a renowned industrial town in Central India apart from an education hub known across the country. This city is perhaps the only one across India to possess an IIT, IIM, NIT, and AIIMS. It is worth mentioning here that this city is considered to be the spiritual birthplace of Swami Vivekananda. Moreover, it is also the largest city in the state. Visitors come here to visit numerous attractive places such as Ghatarani Falls, Nandanvan Zoo, Museum, Parks, Temples, and much more. It is known for Steel plants, Metal Ores, Lakes, Parks, Temples, and Falls. Newly planned city Naya Raipur, 17 Km. from the old city is being set up. Swami Vivekananda Airport is in between the old and new city. The state of Chhattisgarh is a forest region. Raipur is also aware of the ecological balance, so there is a plan to create a micro-forest region inside the city itself, the work is underway. Like other cities, it also celebrates different festivals such as Teja, Champaran Mela, Pola Hareli, etc. The street foods and other cuisines of Raipur are also fascinating. To explore wildlife, nature, and historical importance you have to visit Raipur. Come with family and friends and visit the city and other attractive places in Raipur.

Chhattisgarh (India): Cities and Towns in Districts

Chhattisgarh Districts The population of the districts in the State of Chhattisgarh by census years. Census 1991-03-01 Census 2001-03-01 Census 2011-03-01 District ... 1,198,067 1,413,199 District ... 234,637 255,230 District 1,694,883 1,998,355 2,663,629 District ... 476,119 533,638 District 587,679 706,591 799,781 District 2,397,134 2,810,436 3,343,872 District 1,110,200 1,317,431 1,619,707 District 656,352 743,160 851,669 Kabeerdham) District 513,496 584,552 822,526 District 826,000 1,011,823 1,206,640 District 500,758 586,327 658,917 District 791,197 860,257 1,032,754 District ... 117,337 139,820 District 1,065,939 1,265,529 1,493,984 District 2,529,166 3,016,930 4,063,872 District 1,089,047 1,283,224 1,537,133 District 1,581,872 1,972,094 2,359,886 District 548,000 650,934 748,941 Chhattisgarh State 17,614,928 20,833,803 25,545,198 Contents: Cities and Towns The population of all cities and towns in the State of Chhattisgarh by census years. The icon links to further information about a selected place including its population structure (gender, urbanization, population group, literacy (a7+), activity status (a7+)). Census 1991-03-01 Census 2001-03-01 Census 2011-03-01 Nagar Panchayat Dhamtari ... ... 6,600 Nagar Panchayat Raipur ... 7,821 14,432 Nagar Panchayat Janjgir-Champa ... ... 7,272 Nagar Panchayat Durg 18,702 18,719 20,384 Municipality Janjgir-Champa 17,854 20,367 22,712 Nagar Panchayat Rajnandgaon 6,672 8,513 9,889 Municipal Corporation with Outgrowth Surguja...

List of governors of Chhattisgarh

See also: The governor enjoys many different types of powers: • Executive powers related to administration, appointments and removals, • Legislative powers related to lawmaking and the state legislature, that is Vidhan Sabha or Vidhan Parishad, and • Discretionary powers to be carried out according to the discretion of the governor. Governors of Chhattisgarh [ ] # Name Image Took Office Left Office Duration 1 1 November 2000 1 June 2003 2years, 212days 2 2 June 2003 25 January 2007 3years, 237days 3 26 January 2007 23 January 2010 2years, 362days 4 24 January 2010 19 June 2014 4years, 146days — (acting) 19 June 2014 14 July 2014 25days 5 18 July 2014 14 August 2018 4years, 27days — (additional charge) 15 August 2018 28 July 2019 347days 6 29 July 2019 12 February 2023 3years, 208days 7 23 February 2023 Incumbent 108days See also [ ] • • References [ ]

Interesting facts about 29 Indian states and 7 Union Territories with their capitals

By India Today Web Desk: India, a union of states, is a sovereign, secular, democratic, republic with a parliamentary system of government. The President is the constitutional head of Executive of the Union. In the states, the Governor, as the representative of the President, is the head of Executive. The system of government in states closely resembles that of the Union. Amravati city plan. (Image: Amravati.gov.in) • Hyderabad was the former capital of Andhra Pradesh but it got replaced by Amravati, people's capital. The foundation stone was laid on October 22, 2015. • The Buddhist Stupa at Amravati is the biggest stupa in the country with a diameter of 50 meters and a height of 27 meters • Recognising Amravati's ancient Buddhist roots, the developers also plan to a design the High Court in a way that it resembles the Buddhist Stupa • According to the timeline of this mega project, Andhra's capital will be populated and functional only by 2024, i.e after the end of its second phase, when most of the buildings, commercial establishments, universities, and the central business district will become operational. The third and final phase is expected to be completed by 2029. 2. Arunachal Pradesh - Itanagar Patna Museum in Bihar, India. (Image: Getty Images) • Patna is the largest city of the state of Bihar, 19th most populous city and the fifth fastest growing city in the country • Being a place of several strip rivers, including Sone, Gandak, and Punpun, Patna is known as the...