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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. | ||
Revision as of 19:38, 27 October 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
The state features forests, rivers like the Narmada, and national parks like Kanha and Bandhavgarh, famous for tigers.
Culture and Festivals
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
The state is home to UNESCO sites like Sanchi Stupa and Khajuraho temples, reflecting Buddhist and Hindu architectural brilliance, attracting global tourists.