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MADHYA PRADESH MADHYA PRADESH THE HEART OF INCREDIBLE INDIA

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MADHYA PRADESH. THE HEART OF INCREDIBLE INDIA. Nicknamed as “The Heart of India”, Madhya Pradesh is a state in central India. Madhya Pradesh literally means "Central Province", and is located between latitude 21.2°N-26.87°N and longitude 74°02'-82°49' E. Some facts and figures!!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MADHYA MADHYA PRADESHPRADESH

THE HEART OF INCREDIBLE INDIA

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Nicknamed as “The Heart of India”, Madhya Nicknamed as “The Heart of India”, Madhya Pradesh is a state in central India.Pradesh is a state in central India.

Madhya Pradesh literally means "Central Madhya Pradesh literally means "Central Province", and is located between latitude Province", and is located between latitude 21.2°N-26.87°N and longitude 74°02'-82°49' E.21.2°N-26.87°N and longitude 74°02'-82°49' E.

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SOME FACTS AND FIGURES!!SOME FACTS AND FIGURES!!

Capital- BhopalCapital- BhopalLargest city- IndoreLargest city- IndoreDistricts- 50Districts- 50Area- 308,252 kmArea- 308,252 km22

Population- Population- 72,597,56572,597,565

Official language- Official language- HindiHindi

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Forest area- 94,689 sq. km Forest area- 94,689 sq. km

(30.72% of total area)(30.72% of total area)

Predominantly black soilPredominantly black soil

Narmada and Tapti are the 2 Narmada and Tapti are the 2

major westward flowing rivers major westward flowing rivers

of the state.of the state.

ECOLOGY

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CLIMATECLIMATESubtropical climateSubtropical climate

Hot dry summer (April–Hot dry summer (April–June), followed by monsoon June), followed by monsoon rains (July–September) and rains (July–September) and a cool and relatively dry a cool and relatively dry winter. winter.

Average rainfall- 1370 mm Average rainfall- 1370 mm (53.9 in)(53.9 in)

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FLORA AND FAUNAFLORA AND FAUNA

• The state is home to 9 National The state is home to 9 National

parks and 25 sanctuaries. parks and 25 sanctuaries.

• 3 out of India’s 18 biosphere 3 out of India’s 18 biosphere

reserves are located here!reserves are located here!

• Kanha National Park of the state is Kanha National Park of the state is

one of the first nine protected one of the first nine protected

areas nominated under the Project areas nominated under the Project

Tiger policy.Tiger policy.

• Madhya Pradesh is designated as Madhya Pradesh is designated as

the 'Tiger State' as it houses 19% the 'Tiger State' as it houses 19%

of India's tiger population and 10% of India's tiger population and 10%

of the global tiger population.of the global tiger population.

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• Based on composition, the teak Based on composition, the teak

and sal forests are the important and sal forests are the important

forest formations in the state.forest formations in the state.

• Bamboo-bearing areas are widely Bamboo-bearing areas are widely

distributed in the state.distributed in the state.

• Barasingha (swamp dear)is the Barasingha (swamp dear)is the

state animal and Dudhraj (Asian state animal and Dudhraj (Asian

paradise flycatcher) is the state paradise flycatcher) is the state

bird of Madhya Pradesh. bird of Madhya Pradesh.

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TRIBES OF M.PTRIBES OF M.P

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BHIL TRIBEBHIL TRIBE•Bhils belong to race of pre-Bhils belong to race of pre-

Aryans.Aryans.

•Talented in sculptured work.Talented in sculptured work.

• Ghoomar is the well known Ghoomar is the well known

dance form of Bhil culture.dance form of Bhil culture. Gonds tribe•One of the largest tribal groups in South Asia and perhaps the world.

•Have a rich arts tradition that include pottery, basket making, body tattooing, floor painting and making musical instruments.

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BAIGA TRIBEBAIGA TRIBEThey are genetically linked to the They are genetically linked to the

Indo- Australian aboriginal group.Indo- Australian aboriginal group.

The Baiga are fierce protectors and The Baiga are fierce protectors and

worshippers of the forest and worshippers of the forest and

mother nature.mother nature.

Tattooing is an integral part of their Tattooing is an integral part of their

culture.culture.

Saharia tribeThe tribe members believe in Hinduism. Particularly skilled in making ‘catechu’ from khair trees.Main business is gathering & selling of forest wood, Gum, Tendu leaf, Honey, Mahua and medicinal herbs.

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HISTORICAL HISTORICAL MONUMENTSMONUMENTS

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GWALIOR FORTGWALIOR FORT

It was built around 8th century on an isolated hillock overlooking the Gwalior town. It is one of the biggest forts in India and had enormous influence on the history of India.

GWALIOR FORT

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 Khajuraho Group of Monuments in Khajuraho, a town in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, located in Chhatarpur District, about 620 kilometres (385 mi) southeast of New Delhi, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Khajuraho has the largest group of medieval Hindu and Jain temples, famous for their erotic sculptures.

KHAJURAHO

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SANCHI

Known for its "Stupas", it is the location of several Buddhist monuments dating from the 3rd century BCE to the 12th CE and is one of the important places of Buddhist pilgrimage.Toranas surround the Stupa and they each represent love, peace, trust, and courage.

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Mahakaleshwar Jyotirling

One of the most famous Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiv and is one of the twelve Jyotirlings, which are supposed to be the most sacred abodes of Shiv. It is located in the ancient city of Ujjain in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India.

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A ruined city in the present-day Mandav area of the Dhar district.In the 11th century, Mandu was the sub division of the Tarangagadh or Taranga

kingdom . This fortress town on a rocky outcrop about 100 km (62 mi) from Indore is celebrated for its fine architecture.

MANDU

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Deepawali literally means an array of lamps is the Festival of Lights. Deepawali symbolizes the victory of righteousness and the lifting of spiritual darkness.Deepawali is a festival that lasts 5 days

DEEWALI :Festival of lights

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Holi is a festival of fun and gaiety for people of all

ages. Bonfires are lit and people smear colors on

each other. Holi signifies the start of spring and end of winter. People celebrate the new harvest and return

of color in nature.

HOLI :Festival of colours

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Eid ul-Fitr "festival of breaking of the fast"),, is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of Roza (fasting). The holy day celebrates the conclusion of the 29 or 30 days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month of Ramadan.

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OTHER OTHER CULTURAL CULTURAL

FESTIVALS !FESTIVALS !

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Lokrang SamarohLokrang SamarohLokrang SamarohLokrang SamarohDhrupad SamarohDhrupad SamarohVOCAL DHRUPAD PERFORMANCES ON THE CLASSICAL MUSIC OF INDIA

The Adivasi Lok Kala Academy of Madhya Pradesh organizes this festival every year on the Indian Republic Day (26th January).

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MALWA MALWA UTSAVUTSAV

In Indore and Ujjain - In Indore and Ujjain -

Performances on Performances on

classical music and folk classical music and folk

arts of the country.arts of the country.

In Gwalior - Classical instrumental and vocal shows held during the month of November or December where some of the best performers of the country perform.

Tansen Tansen Sangeet Sangeet SamarohSamaroh

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Fabrics of M.P.

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MAHESHWARIMAHESHWARI

• Saris has checks, strips or small Saris has checks, strips or small butis. butis.

•Use of Zari and Kinari makes it Use of Zari and Kinari makes it unique.unique.

•Hand woven

•Sheer texture, glossy transparency and light weight.

• Gold coated, silver coated and copper coated.

•Have rich gold border.

• Traditional butti is called Asharfi Butti.

CHANDERI

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BAGH PRINT This bold and vibrant hand block Bagh printing has its origins in Bagh village in Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh and from where it also derives its name ‘Bagh prints’.Natural colors are extracted through various raw materials. Bagh prints are characterized by geometrical patterns of floral motifs, usually using tones of black, red and blue

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CUISINECUISINE

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Some popularly eaten staples

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Workmens BreakfastPoha-Jalebi is the most prominent of meals in Madhya-Pradesh, which is essentially cooked flattened rice, with sev.

Always goes hand in hand with a jalebi, which happens to be a sweet.

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Kings Luncheon

Dal Bhafla is round breads baked in an electric oven or gas oven or tandoor. In ancient days, this dish was baked over firewood and was served with ghee. Bafla is a variation of Bhati. The dough is the same for both except for bafla, which is boiled in water to get the tenderness before it is baked in oven.

DAL BAFLA

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Sarafa, Indore - A distinct market for Gold during the day and Food during the night, this place is open nightlong and is known for its jalebis and

sweetdishes.

Chatori Gali Bhopal- Very popular for its Non_vegetarian delicacies, ranging from Rogan Josh, to Bhopali Kebabs, which not only sound good but taste

heavenly.

Sarafa-IndoreChatori Gali,Bhopal

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No meal in India is complete without that

essential cup of tea, and so it goes for the land of

Madhya Pradesh.Raju Tea Stall in Bhopal is claimed to add that little twist to its tea,

thanks to the pinch of afeem (weed) it is claimed to add.

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The Army Of AntsThe Regions of Chattisgarh (neighbouring state of M.P.), is quite distinguished

for its chutney made of ants and ant eggs. Popularly Claimed by Gordon Ramsey, he would never be eating a mango chutney again, this is one of the

most popular cuisine of Chattisgarh.

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We welcome you to visit our state and

enjoy the experience!

THANK YOU !