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'''Madhya Pradesh''', in central | '''Madhya Pradesh''', in central India, is known as the “Heart of India.” Bhopal is its capital, with Indore as a commercial hub. | ||
== Geography and Wildlife == | == Geography and Wildlife == | ||
The state features forests, rivers like the Narmada, and national parks like Kanha and Bandhavgarh, famous for tigers | The state features forests, rivers like the Narmada, and national parks like Kanha and Bandhavgarh, famous for tigers. | ||
== Culture and Festivals == | == Culture and Festivals == | ||
Madhya | Madhya Pradesh’s culture includes tribal arts and festivals like Tansen Samaroh. Hindi is widely spoken, and cuisine features poha and bhutte ka kees. | ||
== Historical Significance == | == Historical Significance == | ||
The state is home to UNESCO sites like Sanchi Stupa and Khajuraho temples, reflecting Buddhist and Hindu architectural brilliance, attracting global tourists. | The state is home to UNESCO sites like Sanchi Stupa and Khajuraho temples, reflecting Buddhist and Hindu architectural brilliance, attracting global tourists. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:03, 9 November 2025
Madhya Pradesh, in central India, is known as the “Heart of India.” Bhopal is its capital, with Indore as a commercial hub.
Geography and Wildlife
[edit | edit source]The state features forests, rivers like the Narmada, and national parks like Kanha and Bandhavgarh, famous for tigers.
Culture and Festivals
[edit | edit source]Madhya Pradesh’s culture includes tribal arts and festivals like Tansen Samaroh. Hindi is widely spoken, and cuisine features poha and bhutte ka kees.
Historical Significance
[edit | edit source]The state is home to UNESCO sites like Sanchi Stupa and Khajuraho temples, reflecting Buddhist and Hindu architectural brilliance, attracting global tourists.