DAY 10 - CHHATTISGARH


LAND OF 36 FORTS

Chhattisgarh was once a part of Madhya Pradesh; On 1st November 2000, this state was formed by separating sixteen Chhattisgarhi speaking districts.

It is a landlocked state and shares it boundary with Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana, Odisha, Jharkhand.

Chhattisgarh is divided in 33 districts & it have 11 Lok Sabha, 5 Rajya Sabha and 90 Assembly seats.

Northern & Southern areas of the state are hilly ; Although prominent range is Maikal Hills, which is part of Satpura range. Gaurlata in Northern region is the highest peak.

*Important river is Mahandi ; which is also called Ganga of Chhattisgarh, it originates from Dhamtari district of Chhattisgarh and flow towards Odisha & fall in Bay of Bengal.

Another important river is Rihand (originates from Sarguja district).

Two National Parks are there-

1) Guru Ghasidas or Sanjay National Park

2) Kanger Valley National Park

This state is rich in mineral resources , major minerals- Iron ore, Limestone, Bauxite, coal.   

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