How Many Districts in MP (Madhya Pradesh), India?

Madhya Pradesh is a state in central India. It is the second-largest state in India by area, and the third-most populous state. Madhya Pradesh is divided into 52 districts. The districts are further divided into tehsils, blocks, and villages.

The 51 districts of Madhya Pradesh are (plus in-principle approval for the creation of 3 additional districts):

1 Agar Malwa

2 Alirajpur

3 Anuppur

4 Ashoknagar

5 Balaghat

6 Barwani

7 Betul

8 Bhind

9 Bhopal

10 Burhanpur

11 Chhatarpur

12 Chhindwara

13 Damoh

14 Datia

15 Dewas

16 Dhar

17 Dindori

18 Guna

19 Gwalior

20 Harda

21 Indore

22 Jabalpur

23 Jhabua

24 Katni

25 Khandwa

26 Khargone

27 Mandla

28 Mandsaur

29 Morena

30 Narmadapuram

31 Narsinghpur

32 Neemuch

33 Niwari

34 Panna

35 Raisen

36 Rajgarh

37 Ratlam

38 Rewa

39 Sagar

40 Satna

41 Sehore

42 Shajapur

43 Shahdol

44 Sheopur

45 Shivpuri

46 Sidhi

47 Singrauli

48 Tikamgarh

49 Ujjain

50 Umaria

51 Vidisha

In-principle approval for creation of three more districts:

Chachaura

Maihar

Nagda 

Latest Social, Economic, and Political Status of Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh is a developing state with a mixed social and economic status. The state has a large population of poor and marginalized people, but it also has a growing middle class. 

The state's economy is based on agriculture, manufacturing, and services.

Politically, Madhya Pradesh is a stronghold of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The BJP has ruled the state for most of the past two decades. The state's current chief minister is Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who is a member of the BJP.

Some of the latest social, economic, and political developments in Madhya Pradesh include:

The state government has launched a number of programs to improve the lives of the poor and marginalized.

The state's economy is growing, but it is still facing a number of challenges, including poverty, unemployment, and corruption.

The state's political scene is dominated by the BJP, but there is growing opposition from the Congress Party.

I hope this blog has helped you learn about the districts of Madhya Pradesh, and its latest social, economic, and political status.


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