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  2. Government Maharaja P.G. College - Wikipedia

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    It was made an intermediate college in 1935, with A.B. Lal as its first principal. After India's independence, Chhatarpur was merged with Vindhya Pradesh and in 1948 the college was accredited for arts, science and commerce. J K Dasgupta became its first leader as a degree college in 1949. Courses continued to be added, and Maharaja Degree ...

  3. Chhatarpur - Wikipedia

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    Chhatarpur is located at 24.5500°N 79.3527°E. [4] It has an average elevation of 305 metres (1,000 feet). It is located on the far north-east border of Madhya Pradesh.It is 133 km from Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh and 233 km from Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh. Panoramic view of Chhatarpur.

  4. Nowgong, Chhatarpur - Wikipedia

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    Nowgong is a city of Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh. The town had a population of 11,507 in 1952. Vindhya Pradesh was merged into Madhya Pradesh on 1 November 1956. Nowgaon was declared capital of Madhya Pradesh, but after six months Bhopal became the capital of Madhya Pradesh. [citation needed] Nowgong is well connected by roads and is ...

  5. Nava Bharat - Wikipedia

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    Nagpur, Bhopal, Raipur. Nava Bharat (lit. 'The New India') is a Hindi-language daily newspaper published through 14 editions from the states of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh. [1] Founded in 1934, Navabharat has the sixth highest readership according to Indian Readership Survey ('09 R1) in India amongst Hindi newspapers.

  6. Chhatarpur State - Wikipedia

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    Chhatarpur was founded in 1785. It is named after the Chhatrasal, the founder of Bundelkhand, and contains his cenotaph. The state was ruled by his descendants until 1785. The state was guaranteed to Kunwar Sone Singh Ponwar in 1806 by the British Raj. In 1854 Chhatarpur would have lapsed to the British government for want of direct heirs under ...

  7. Chhatarpur district - Wikipedia

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    Chhatarpur district located at 24.06° & 25.20°N 78.59° & 80.26° E respectively. The district has an area of 8,687 km². Chhatarpur District is bounded by Uttar Pradesh state to the north, and the Madhya Pradesh districts of Panna to the east, Damoh to the south, Sagar to the southwest, and Tikamgarh to the west.

  8. Dhirendra Krishna Shastri - Wikipedia

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    Dhirendra Krishna Shastri (born 4 July 1996 as Dhirendra Krishna Garg) [2][3] also known as Bageshwar Dham Sarkar, [4][5] is an Indian self-styled godman. He is the peethadhishwar of Bageshwar Dham, a religious Hindu site in Madhya Pradesh, India. [6] Shastri has been accused of tricking people using mentalism. [7][8]

  9. Chhatarpur, Delhi Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    Overview. Present geographical structure of Chhatarpur constituency came into existence in 2008 as a part of the implementation of the recommendations of the Delimitation Commission of India constituted in 2002. [1] Chhatarpur is part of South Delhi Lok Sabha constituency along with nine other Assembly segments, namely, Bijwasan, Sangam Vihar ...