Mala Mangarh
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Mala Mangarh is the famous village of Damoh District for having the Largest Dam of Damoh District.
Mala Dam was built in 1921 by the British Government at that time it was the Third Largest Dam of M.P.
There are around 85 villages nearest of the Mala Dam Which are taking the advantages in agriculture and Farming.
Also Fish Farming (Pisciculture) is done which is largest of the district.
Mala Dam was built in 1921 by the British Government at that time it was the Third Largest Dam of M.P.
There are around 85 villages nearest of the Mala Dam Which are taking the advantages in agriculture and Farming.
Also Fish Farming (Pisciculture) is done which is largest of the district.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 23°41'22"N 79°43'37"E
- Dr Rahul Sharma 1.6 km
- Bamhori Kala 2.3 km
- Dr Rahul Sharma farm land 2.7 km
- Ghana (meli) 11 km
- GAUTAM FARM HOUSE 12 km
- dheerendra's formlands 12 km
- herdua 13 km
- VILLAGE- EARTHKHADA 18 km
- हलगज 18 km
- CICM Campus 29 km
- Sagra (Rond) 4.5 km
- Majhgua 5.4 km
- water place 12 km
- water body 22 km
- Tejgad town fort 23 km
- राजनगर तालाब 28 km
- 220 KV SUBSTATION CAMPUS, MPPTCL,DAMOH ( By R.V.PANDIT,BHOPAL) 29 km
- Futera Talab 33 km
- Noradehi (Nauradehi) Wildlife Sanctuary (Southeast) (approximate boundry) 61 km
- Noradehi (Nauradehi) Wildlife Sanctuary, (Northwest) 64 km