Odiavignette|Une locutrice de l'odia enregistrée à Balasore. Elle interprète un chant traditionnel et raconte une histoire. vignette|Impression en langue odia dans une presse typographique à Cuttack (Odisha).|alt=Vidéo d'un homme imprimant en plusieurs exemplaires une feuille écrite en odia. L’odia, aussi appelé plus anciennement oriya (or), est une langue indo-aryenne parlée dans l’État de l'Odisha, à l’Est de l’Inde, dont elle est la langue officielle. C'est aussi l’une des langues officielles de l’Inde.
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.
Langues dravidiennesLes langues dravidiennes forment une famille d'une trentaine de langues, originaires d'Inde, essentiellement parlées par les Dravidiens dans le sud de l'Inde. Elle possède également des locuteurs au Sri Lanka, au Pakistan et dans les communautés émigrées. En 2010, environ 214 millions de personnes parlent une langue dravidienne, les plus utilisées étant le télougou et le tamoul (respectivement 75 et 80 millions de locuteurs), mais aussi le malayalam et le kannada (33 et 38 millions de locuteurs).
District de BhandaraBhandara District (Marathi pronunciation: [bhəɳɖaːɾa]) is an administrative district in the state of Maharashtra in India. The district headquarters are located at Bhandara. The district occupies an area of 3717 km2 and has a population of 1,200,334 (605,520 males and 594,814 females), of which 19.48% are urban as of 2011. The growth rate of Bhandara is 5.56% Bhandara has a mixed economy with agriculture, industries and forest resources. Bhandara is known for its large production of rice.
District de SurgujaSurguja district is a district of the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. The district is one of the oldest districts of Chhattisgarh. The headquarters of the district is Ambikapur. The district lies in its eponymous Surguja dialectal region (where Surgujia is spoken) and is to the east of the Vindhyachal-Baghelkhand region of peninsular India. The district spread over a vast mountainous area inhabited by many different people groups such as the Gond, Bhumij, Oraon, Panika, Korwa, Bhuiya, Kharwar, Munda, Chero, Rajwar, Nagesia, Kanwar and Santal.
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.
District d'AnuppurAnuppur District (अनूपपुर) is an administrative district in Shahdol Division of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The district has an area of , and a population of 749,237 (2011 Census). 309,624 people are from scheduled tribes and 48,376 are scheduled castes. The district is bordered by Manendragarh district of Chhattisgarh state on the east, Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi district of Chhattisgarh on the southeast, Dindori District of Madhya Pradesh on the southwest, Umaria District of Madhya Pradesh on the west, and Shahdol District on the northwest and north.
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.
District de BalaghatBalaghat district is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in Central India. The town of Balaghat serves as its administrative headquarters. Balaghat is known for its tile factories, rice mills and forests. At the beginning of the 18th century, the district was divided among two Gond kingdoms; the portion of the district west of the Wainganga was part of the Gond kingdom of Deogarh, while the eastern portion was part of the Garha-Mandla kingdom.