Beohari
Beohari ब्यौहारी | |
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Sub -District | |
Railway Station, Beohari | |
Beohari Beohari Location in Madhya Pradesh, India | |
Coordinates: 24°03′N 81°23′E / 24.05°N 81.38°ECoordinates: 24°03′N 81°23′E / 24.05°N 81.38°E | |
Country | India |
State | Madhya Pradesh |
District | Shahdol |
Named for | Behaviour |
Elevation | 338 m (1,109 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
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Languages | |
• Official | Hindi, Bagheli, English |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Telephone code | 07650 |
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Beohari is a town and a nagar panchayat in Shahdol district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It has been blessed with green forest, minerals and primitive tribal population. It is 79.07 km far from its District Main City Shahdol. It is 412 km far from its State Main City Bhopal.
History
The name Beohari stems from the title-prefix Beohar and signifies the fact that the town was founded by a member of the Beohar-dynasty. The Beohars were Rani Durgavati's prime-ministers and knight-commanders who were also Jagirdars of Jabalpur and their descendants continue to thrive there. The most notable of the Beohars was Sardar-Beohar Adhar Simha who represented the Gond-kingdom in Emperor Akbar's court, and the last Jagirdar of Jabalpur was Beohar Raghuvir Sinha. Different members of the Beohar lineage founded different Beohari which are scattered in the Mahakoshal region of Madhya Pradesh. Albeit, it is not clear which member of this Beohar lineage founded Shahdol's Beohari. However there's another story associated to it, The term "Beohari" received its name because of good behaviour 'Beohar' of people residing here.
Geography
Beohari is located at 24°03′N 81°23′E / 24.05°N 81.38°E.[1] It has an average elevation of 338 metres (1108 feet).
Demographics
As of 2001 India census,[2] Beohari had a population of 20,013. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Beohari has an average literacy rate of 64%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 60% of the males and 40% of females literate. 15% of the population is under 9 years of age.
Notable people
Pandit Ram Kishore Shukla = political and ideological leader of the whole region during the Indian independence movement and for more than half of a century (1951–2003) who represented Beohari as an M.L.A for a total of seven times.
Agriculture
Agriculture is counted as the chief economic occupation of the People. From recent years Mustard Farming has become one of the most harvesting crop in Beohari due to balance temperature and the soil of the field which is loose, friable and deep.
The main crops are paddy, cereals like maize, Sorghum, kodo-kutki and other small millets, pulses like tuar and udhad and oil seeds like Til, groundnut, soya-bean and sunflower are also grown.
But A very substantial portion of the population is dependent on agriculture. mainly the tribals are marginal farmers and they prefer the cultivation in the old traditional method. The size of the fields are also very small. The yearly yield of the products from the fields are not enough for their home use. Hence, for the rest part of the year they work on daily wages.
Being mountainous area, Only 9% of the total crop gets irrigation facility. Tribals prefer the cultivation in the old traditional method and depend mainly on rain. The area irrigated by canals, tubewells, dugwells and tanks. Some part of the place are in the shore of Banas River & Jhapar Rivar.In this area was mainly production of wheat and rice in india. In beohari the highest number of growing wheat. For agriculter there are many rivers in thie area they known as sonbhadra (son river),banas samdhen,and jhapar... In this area a dam was built in 2001 this dam created by m.p. government and we also called shivraj government. This dam is very helpful for agriculture.
Forest
Sal, Amla, Teak, Sarai and Shisham are the main trees found in this tehsil. The flower of Mahua and Guli provide us edible oil. Mahua flower is mostly used for making wine by tribal people.In beohari the forest is the main basic of life .All the villagers are using forests to live a beautiful life . This area forest is touched with national parks and wild life sanctuary in these forests there are many animals like tiger ,deer,etc......
Education
Beohari town headquarter has an Arts and Commerce college named after Pandit Ram Kishore Shukla to keep students around on a uniform pace of higher education. Although, there is a vast expansion of education in the Beohari Block. in about 95% villages, the facility of primary Schools is available. 219 primary schools, 68 junior High schools, 13 High schools and 20 Higher secondary schools are available there. In this area there are many schools but some of them are important just like christa jyoti mission higher secondary school and saraswati sishu mandir..
Banking and insurance
Various banking companies are providing their financial facility at this Block.
Telecom facility
Following services by BSNL (3G), Airtel, Reliance GSM & CDMA, Tata Docomo, Virgin Mobile, Idea (3G), Vodafone, videocon and Aircel is available at Beohari.
Important colleges
- Pandit Ramkishor Shukla Govt. College of Arts & Commerce
- Rastriya Bhoj Mukt Vishwavidyalaya, (Khadda,nipaniya nd budwa)
List of villages in Beohari
Gram Panchayat New Baraundha, Akhetpur, Alhara , Anhara, Baheriya, Bairihai, Banasi , Bara , Barabagrlaha, Barhatola, Bijha, Beohari , Bhamarha First, Bhamarha Second, Bhanni, Bholhara, Bholhri, Bocharo, Boddiha , Bokara.bokri , Budwa , Chachai , Charka , Charkhri , Chauri, Dalko Jageer, Dalko Kothar , Deori , Dhandhokui , Dhari No.2, Gadha , Gopalpur, Hirwar , Jagmal, Jharausi Jamuni , Janakpur, Jhiriya , Kelhari, Khadda, Khaira , Khamhdand, Kharpa, Khutehara, Kumhiha, Kuwan , Magardaha, Mahadeva, Mair Tola, Mau , Mudariya, New Sapta, Nipaniya , Nodiya , Odari , Papodh , Papoundh, Papredi, Pasagadi, Patharehi, Rampurwa , Raspur , Riha , Sakandi.sanausi, Sakhi , Saman , Sarsi , Sarwahikala, Satkhuri , Sukha , Tenduha , Tikhwa, uksa, Vijaysota. Devgao, Barachh, Mantola, Akhetpur, Godawal, Jharausi, Balhoudi, Nagnaudi, Sanausi, akhetpur
Connectivity
Road transport
Beohari is connected by road to Rewa{Satna}, Shahdol, Sidhi and Umaria. Alternatively, bus services from Katni to Beohari via Manpur and can be used. Alternate railway connecting stations are shahdol, rewa and Katni. The bus journey from Shahdol and rewa will take around 2 to 3 hours and from katni it will take around 5 to 6 hours.
Railways
Directly ConnectedTo Major Cities :-
Kolkata
Jabalpur
Asansol
Ranchi
Bhopal
Kota
Jaipur
Ajmer
Katni
Sagar
Guna
Singrauli
Beohari is an important station between Katni - Howrah route which is 112 km from Katni and 149 km apart from Singrauli.
There are few trains like-
- 11447/Shaktipunj Express
- 11651/Jabalpur - Singrauli InterCity Express
- Katni Chopan Mix Passenger.
- Bhopal - Howrah Express.
- Ajmer - Kolkata Express.
- Katni Chopan Fast Passenger.
Air transport
Beohari is well connected with Jabalpur airport. Daily trains/ Busses are available from/ To Beohari. The Nearest airport near Beohari is Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh). One can take flights from Delhi for Jabalpur and use the connecting bus or train service directly from Jabalpur (Shaktipunj Express{ singroli to jabalpur intercity express} is the best train to reach Beohari). Flights available for Jabalpur are on Indian Airlines, Kingfisher Airlines, Air India, Indigo Airlines and Alliance Air airlines.
Nearby attraction
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Bansagar Dam
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Panch Jyoti Shaktitirth Siddhashram
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Lord Shiv Temple Godaval
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Hira Kund Godaval
and sai mandir is also situated in beohari at rewa road.
See also
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beohari. |
- ↑ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Beohari
- ↑ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
- statistics from www.mp.gov.in
- info. from shahdol.nic.in
- http://www.mp.gov.in/highereducation/gdcbyohari/
1957: Ram Kishore Shukla, 1962: Ram Kishore Shukla, 1967: Ram Kishore Shukla, 1972: Ramgopal Gupta, 1977: Baijnath Singh, 1980: Ram Kishore Shukla, 1985: Ram Kishore Shukla, 1990: Lavkesh Singh, 1993: Ram Kishore Shukla, 1998: Lavkesh Singh, 2003: Lavkesh Singh, 2008-09: Bali singh maravi, 2014: Ram pal singh 2014 vidhanabha election congress won this seat . In 2015 the janpad panchayat election was continue........