District de ChhindwaraChhindwara district is one of the major districts of Madhya Pradesh state of India, and Chhindwara town is the district headquarters. Chhindwara is the largest district in Madhya Pradesh with an area of 11,815 square km. The district is part of Jabalpur division. The name Chhindwara has been derived from the word Chhind, the local name of a tree found commonly in the district. Chhindwara district was formed on 1 November 1956. It is on the southwest region of the Satpura Range. It is spread from 21.28 to 22.
District de SeoniSeoni District is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The town of Seoni is the district headquarters. The district was created as a separate District in the newly created Chief Commissioner's Province in 1861, but was merged with the adjoining Chhindwada District in 1931. The District was, however, revived on the day the new state of Madhya Pradesh was created viz 1st November 1956. The name of the district originated from the word 'Seona' (Gudina arborea), a species of tree commonly found in the area.
Gondi (langue)Gondi (), natively known as Koitur (Kōī, Kōītōr), is a South-Central Dravidian language, spoken by about three million Gondi people, chiefly in the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and by small minorities in neighbouring states. Although it is the language of the Gond people, it is highly endangered, with only one fifth of Gonds speaking the language. Gondi has a rich folk literature, examples of which are wedding songs and narrations.
Central Provinces and BerarThe Central Provinces and Berar was a province of British India and later the Dominion of India which existed from 1903 to 1950. It was formed by the merger of the Central Provinces with the province of Berar, which was territory leased by the British from the Hyderabad State. Through an agreement signed on 5 November 1902, 6th Nizam Mahbub Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VI leased Berar permanently to the British for an annual payment of 25 lakhs rupees. Lord Curzon decided to merge Berar with the Central Provinces, and this was proclaimed on 17 September 1903.
NagpurNagpur ou Nagpour (marathi : नागपुर Nāgpur) est une ville du centre de l'Inde, dans le Maharashtra. C'est la troisième plus grande ville et la capitale d'hiver de cet État. Elle compte environ , ce qui en fait la treizième ville la plus peuplée du pays. Nagpur est une des 100 villes sélectionnée par le programme Smart Cities du gouvernement. Elle est surnommée Orange city pour sa production d'oranges. Nagpur est le siège de la session d'hiver de l'assemblée de l'État du Maharashtra.
Madhya PradeshLe Madhya Pradesh (en मध्य प्रदेश, Madhya Pradeś, , « province centrale ») est un État au centre de l’Inde. Sa capitale est Bhopal. Jusqu'au , le Madhya Pradesh était l'État le plus étendu de l'Inde, jusqu'à ce que l'État de Chhattisgarh soit créé à partir de ses districts orientaux. Les États frontaliers sont l'Uttar Pradesh, le Chhattisgarh, le Maharashtra, le Gujarat et le Rajasthan. Une grande partie de l'État était sous le contrôle de l'Empire moghol pendant le règne de l'empereur Akbar.