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town, taluka headquarter, district headquarter
As of 2011 Indian Census, Harda had a total population of 68,162.
Harda is a town and a municipality in Harda district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Harda is the administrative headquarters of Harda District. During the 'Mughal' rule a prosperous village Handiya was situated west of Harda. The British tried to bring a progressive frame work to Harda during its rule. Harda was formed by combining Kul Harda and Mehmudabad Villages. After the railway lines were laid the conditions improved, and the area developed. In 1857 British officers worked here as judges and administrative Officers. Elevation 296 m (971 ft) Above MSL Population (2001) -61,712 Languages Official English
• Local Hindi
• Others Bhuaani Malvi Nimadi Gondi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Telephone code 07577
Harda was one of the largest places in the old 'Madhya Prant' and includes area of 'Siwni Malwa.' The Harda language and culture is influenced by 'Malwa' and 'Nimad'. The main language used in Harda is known as Bhuani, and the region is known as the Bhuana area. Bhuana stands for the more fertilized land.Institution Of Secondary Distance Education"" Private Non-Governmental Board of School Education {mpisde.org}.
In the southern hill regions of Harda we can find the Tribal, 'Gond' and 'Korku' people. The south region of Harda was under 'Makdae' rule and the 'Gond' king was the ruler. The 'Bihola' village of harda was the developed 'Rajaswa' center in the Mughal empire.
Harda is a town and a municipality in Harda district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Harda is the administrative headquarters of Harda District. During the 'Mughal' rule a prosperous village Handiya was situated west of Harda. The British tried to bring a progressive frame work to Harda during its rule. Harda was formed by combining Kul Harda and Mehmudabad Villages. After the railway lines were laid the conditions improved, and the area developed. In 1857 British officers worked here as judges and administrative Officers. Elevation 296 m (971 ft) Above MSL Population (2001) -61,712 Languages Official English
• Local Hindi
• Others Bhuaani Malvi Nimadi Gondi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Telephone code 07577
Harda was one of the largest places in the old 'Madhya Prant' and includes area of 'Siwni Malwa.' The Harda language and culture is influenced by 'Malwa' and 'Nimad'. The main language used in Harda is known as Bhuani, and the region is known as the Bhuana area. Bhuana stands for the more fertilized land.Institution Of Secondary Distance Education"" Private Non-Governmental Board of School Education {mpisde.org}.
In the southern hill regions of Harda we can find the Tribal, 'Gond' and 'Korku' people. The south region of Harda was under 'Makdae' rule and the 'Gond' king was the ruler. The 'Bihola' village of harda was the developed 'Rajaswa' center in the Mughal empire.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harda
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 22°21'3"N 77°5'40"E
- Kushalgarh 298 km
- Pratapgarh 309 km
- Jhalod 322 km
- સંતરામપુર 346 km
- Dungarpur 393 km
- Modasa 413 km
- Bhiloda 431 km
- Niwai 469 km
- Hindaun 495 km
- Nasirabad 509 km
- Polytechnic college 0.7 km
- Krishi Upaj Mandi, Harda 0.8 km
- Matu Shree Nagar 0.9 km
- Officer Colony 1 km
- Janki Kunj 1.1 km
- Bahety Colony 1.4 km
- Harda Railway Station 1.5 km
- giriraj-sudershna radhe warehouses of rathi brothers 2 km
- tinku punase 7.5 km
- Land of Anant kumar S/o Lt. Shri Rajaram Agrawal, jhundgaon 8.4 km
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