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Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh

Bilaspur, also known as "The City of Festivals", is a city located in Bilaspur District in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh.[2] Bilaspur is the Administrative headquarters of the Bilaspur District and Bilaspur Division. The Chhattisgarh High Court, located at Bodri, District Bilaspur has privileged it with the title Nyayadhani (Law Capital) of the State. This city is the commercial center and business hub of North East Chhattisgarh region. It is also an important city for the Indian Railways, as it is the headquarters for South East Central Railway Zone (SECR) and the Bilaspur Railway Division. Bilaspur is also the headquarters of South Eastern Coalfields Limited. Chhattisgarh biggest power plant operated by NTPC is in Sipat. PowerGrid in Sipat pools electricity from other power plants in region and transmits electricity to Delhi via one of longest HVDC line.

Bilaspur
Law Capital of Chhattisgarh
Nickname: 
Judicial capital
Bilaspur
Location in Chhattisgarh, India
Bilaspur
Bilaspur (India)
Coordinates: 22°05′N 82°09′E / 22.09°N 82.15°E / 22.09; 82.15Coordinates: 22°05′N 82°09′E / 22.09°N 82.15°E / 22.09; 82.15
Country India
StateChhattisgarh
DistrictBilaspur
Named forBilasa Bai
Government
 • BodyBilaspur Municipal Corporation (BMC)
 • MayorRamsharan Yadav (INC)
 • District CollectorShri Saurabh Kumar (IAS)
Area
 • Total205 km2 (79 sq mi)
 • Rank2nd
Elevation
207 m (679 ft)
Population
 (2011)
652,851
 • Rank87th
Languages
 • OfficialChhattisgarhi, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
495XXX (Bilaspur)[1]
Telephone code 3122107752
Vehicle registrationCG-10
Websitewww.bilaspur.nic.in

Bilaspur is known for its aromatic rice variety named ‘Doobraj’ rice, Handloom woven colourful soft Kosa silk sarees.[3] Basic Tasar Silkworm Seed Organisation (BTSSO) (website) under the Central Silk Board, Government of India collects, executes the production and supply of nucleus and basic Tasar seed from surrounding areas.

Bilaspur is one of the 100 Indian cities to be developed as a Smart city under the Smart Cities Mission.[4]

History

Historically, Bilaspur was part of Dakshina Kosala and was near capital of Malhar, Chhattisgarh (ancient Mallar), Sirpur (ancient Shripura), Tuman (ancient Tummana), and Ratanpur (ancient Ratnapura). From 5th Century onwards it was controlled by the Kalachuri dynasty of Ratanpur. Ratanpur was historical capital of Chhatisgarh state for many different dynasty. Bilaspur city, however, came into prominence around 1741, the year of the Maratha Empire rule, when a Maratha official took up his abode there to control dynasty of Ratanpur.

The management of Bilaspur district was taken over by the British East India Company in 1818 after Bhosale lost territory in Third Anglo-Maratha War. Under Bhosale of the Nagpur kingdom there were many subedars or zamindars/landlords like Akbar Khan, Vazeer Khan, Sao and others in Bilaspur.

Bilaspur district was constituted in 1861, followed by Bilaspur municipality in 1867.[5] Famines in the Bilaspur district were recorded by the British administration in 1828–9, 1834–5, 1845–6, 1868–9 and 1899–1900. In 1868-9 and 1899–1900, the rains failed almost completely, resulting in severe distress, migration and desertion of villages. After the 1868-9 famine there was prosperity for the next 25 years; but in 1895 there was a very poor harvest, followed in 1896 by a complete failure of crops, and severe famine continued throughout 1897. In that year the mortality rate was as high as one in six people. The famine of 1897 was followed by two favorable years; but in 1899 the monsoon failed completely and the rice crop was wholly destroyed.

Guru Ghasidas (1756–1836) started a religious movement, Satnamis (meaning the worshippers of Satnam(not related to Sikhism), between 1820 and 1830 primarily around the Sonakhan forests. This religious movement preached against idol-worship, and instead stressed that God is synonymous with truth. His community was a farming community. The university at Bilaspur is named after him as Guru Ghasidas University.

Railways arrived at Bilaspur in the decade 1880–90, with the arrival of the Bengal Nagpur Railway. In 1888 Mistri Jagmal Gangji and other Mistri Railway Contractors laid the first railway tracks from Rajnandgaon to Bilaspur, and in that same year fellow Kutchi contractor Khoda Ramji and others built the line from Bilaspur to Jharsuguda, including the bridge over the Champa river.

In 1890, the present railway station and yard were constructed by the Gujarati railway contractor Jagmal Gangji. His son Mulji Jagmal Sawaria was later given the title of "Rao Sahib" by the British for his contribution to the development of the town, railways and the district. Jagmal Block and Jagmal Chowk in the city are named after Jagmal Gangji Sawaria.

In 1901, the population of Bilaspur was 18,937 and it was the eighth-largest town in the Central Provinces of British India. In 1908, weaving of tasar silk and cotton clothes were recorded as the major industries of Bilaspur.

Etymology

 
Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh

Historical records like Imperial Gazetteer of India, Vol 8, 1908 note that the city is said to be named after a fisherwoman by the name of "Bilasa" in the 17th century, and for a long period it consisted only of a few fishermen's huts. Another book like [The highlands of central India, James Forsyth, 1889] states that Bilaspur is named after 'Palash' tree butea frondosa which are found in abundance in the area.

Geography

Bilaspur is located at 22°05′N 82°09′E / 22.09°N 82.15°E / 22.09; 82.15.[6] It has an average elevation of 264 metres (866 ft).

Bilaspur is situated on the banks of the rain-fed Arpa River, which originates from the Maikal Range of Central India. It's a dolomite rich region surrounded by dense forests in the north and the coal mines of the Hasdeo Valley in the east.

Bilaspur District is surrounded by Koria District in the north, Anuppur District of Madhya Pradesh, Mungeli and, Baloda Bazar-Bhata Para District in the south and Korba and Janjgir-Champa District in the east.

Major cities around Bilaspur are:

Climate

The climate in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh has been colder than the Raipur region for the winters in December (minimum temperature 6 °C, 42 °F in the last week of December annually, while some areas have even reported temperature going down as low as 3-4 °C, 37 °F), which resembles northern Chhattisgarh. However most of the winter goes mild and pleasant. The city experiences moderate rains in the monsoon. The summers are relatively hot and dry, with maximum temperature 48+ °C, 113 °F.

Climate data for Bilaspur
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 23
(73)
25
(77)
30
(86)
35
(95)
40
(104)
38
(100)
28
(82)
27
(81)
28
(82)
28
(82)
25
(77)
23
(73)
29
(84)
Average low °C (°F) 10
(50)
12
(54)
16
(61)
21
(70)
30
(86)
26
(79)
22
(72)
22
(72)
21
(70)
17
(63)
12
(54)
10
(50)
18
(65)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 20
(0.8)
30
(1.2)
20
(0.8)
20
(0.8)
20
(0.8)
200
(7.9)
370
(14.6)
360
(14.2)
200
(7.9)
70
(2.8)
10
(0.4)
0
(0)
1,320
(52.2)
Source: Bilaspur Weather

Demographics

As of 2011 India census, Bilaspur Municipal Corp had a population of 365,579.[7] Bilaspur urban area population was estimated at 652,851.[8] In August 2019, adjacent 18 towns and sub-urban areas were included in the Bilaspur Municipal Corporation. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Bilaspur has an average literacy rate of 91.29%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 92.94% and female literacy of 88.33%. 15% of the population is under 6 years of age.

According to the 2011 census, Bilaspur District, Chhattisgarh has a population of 2,662,077,[9] roughly equal to the nation of Kuwait[10] or the US state of Nevada.[11] Bilaspur District ranks 152nd in India (out of a total of 640).[9] The district has a population density of 322 inhabitants per square kilometre (830/sq mi) .[9] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 33.21%.[9] Bilaspur has a sex ratio of 972 females for every 1000 males,[9] and a literacy rate of 71.59%.[9]

The main languages spoken are Chhattisgarhi, Hindi.

Administration

Bilaspur Division consists of seven districts -

1) Bilaspur

2) Korba

3) Raigarh

4) Janjgir-Champa

5) Mungeli

6) Gaurella-Pendra-Marwahi

7) Sakti

The district consists of 8 Tehsils - Bilaspur, Kota, Takhatpur, Bilha, Masturi, Ratanpur, Sipat, Belgahna.

Bilaspur is divided into 4 blocks namely Kota, Takhatpur, Bilha, Masturi.

The city of Bilaspur is also a Nagar nigam. It has two Nagarpalikas namely (1) Takhatpur and (2) Ratanpur. It has been categorised into four Nagar Panchayat namely (1) Bilha (2) Kota (3) Boadri and (4) Malhar.

Bilaspur City runs under the administration of the Bilaspur Municipal Corporation (BMC). Ram Sharan Yadav is the current Mayor of Bilaspur, a member of Indian National Congress Party.

Culture

 
Raut Dance of Bilaspur Chhattisgarh
 
6th 7th century Bhima Kichak Temple, Malhar Chhattisgarh India - 10

Bilaspur is rich in its cultural heritage. Bilaspur has its own dance styles, cuisine, music and traditional folk songs. In rural areas, women wear garlands made of one rupee coins. This has gone out of fashion in recent times. The city celebrates all the major festivals of India. There are some local festivals such as the colorful Rout Dance (November), harley, and pola. The Rawat Nach Mahotsav is the folk dance festival of Bilaspur celebrated by Rawat tribes.

The town has been the home of several literary, theatre, arts personalities including Makhan Lal Chaturvedi, Satyadev Dubey, Bimal Mitra, Shrikant Verma.

Utility services

Over the years, Bilaspur has developed many 4 – lane and 6 – lane roads, street lighting and squares.[citation needed] However, the last decade[when?] has seen large-scale unregulated urbanization and residential and commercial expansion, over-straining the water resources and generally defunct civic amenities due to indifferent officials and politicians.[original research?] There is a master plan for the city and surrounding areas.

Electricity is government-regulated and, as of now, no power cuts are effected, thanks to the massive expansion in energy generating capacity both by public and private companies in the energy sector.

Hospitals and Health Care Facilities

Bilaspur is home to many hospitals & nursing homes, some run by the state government and others by the private sector. City has a government medical college named Chhattisgarh Institute of Medical Science which has 750 beds for patients. There is Apollo Hospitals in the private sector, which is 300 bedded specialty hospital. A new mental hospital is established in village Sendri (Ratanpur Road) which provides quality treatment. More than 25 Sanjivni express and Mahatari express are running in city. It also has private dental colleges in the city area.

Economy

 
City-36 Shopping Mall, Bilaspur

Bilaspur is the center of electric power generation in India. Bilaspur and the surrounding area generate 10,000 MW of electricity, and an additional 50,000 MW are planned in the next few years. As many as 22 companies are interested to tap an estimated power generation potential of 50,000 megawatts in the region. The railways have gotten a major boost with big energy sector players set to invest Rs.5,000 crore in three proposed railways corridors around Bilaspur.[12] Chhattisgarh is also known as "The Rice Bowl" – Dhan ka katora. Bilaspur is the centre of agri products. There are approx. 500 rice and dall mills in the surrounding area. In FY2022/21, the South East Central Railway zone, whose geography encompasses Bilaspur, earned Rs 14,2855.71 crore, "the highest among all of the railway divisians of Indian Railways".[13] The Bilaspur railways zone comprises the divisions of Bilaspur, Nagpur and Raipur. South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL), a subsidiary of Public Sector Unit Coal India Limited (CIL) – A Maharatna Company, is situated with headquarters at Bilaspur. SECL is a Miniratna PSU under the Ministry of Coal, with several awards in its credentials including best PSU award in 1997–98. An integrated action plan for development of civic infrastructure, including hi-tech water purifier system, proper drainage facilities and cleanliness, is being planned by the state government for cities and towns, while the proposed 'Arpa Project' would give a new life to the city of Bilaspur, minister for urban administration and health Amar Agrawal said in an interview to the Times of India, a leading newspaper of India. The State Government has drawn up an ambitious plan of Rs2,000 crore to develop the Arpa river bank in Bilaspur district during the next seven years. For this, the Government has constituted a ‘Special Area Development Authority’ (SADA) for the development of the Arpa river bank near Bilaspur city.

The Government has invited proposals from interested national and international institutions for the development of the river bank on a PPP model. The Authority has prepared a project for the development of the river and is now in search of organisations that would be interested in developing the river on a Public Private Partnership (PPP).

According to SADA, about 653 hectares of area on the banks of the river would be developed. This area is 13.4 km in length. Commercial, residential, entertainment and other institutional facilities would be developed in this area. On both the sides of the river, 13.4-km-long retaining wall, houses and commercial complexes would be constructed, besides bridge, roads and walkways. Water supply, sewerage, drainage, electricity supply would be provided in the area.

The estimated cost of all the works is Rs2,000 crore. The development works would be taken up in phases during the next seven years.

Of the total 653-hectare area, some of the land is owned privately. In lieu of acquisition of private land, the affected people would be given land at other areas. After development about 267 hectares of land will be made available for sale. By selling this land, the developer could recover the invested amount. The downtown is called Gol Bazaar (Circular Market). Gol Bazaar, Sadar Bazaar and company Garden Chowk are buzzing and vibrant but overcrowded with slow-moving traffic. In contrast there are some newly developed areas as well. The Vyapar Vihar is a newly developed commercial and goods transport area. Bilaspur has Chhattisgarh's first hi-tech bus stand at Bodri.

It has the High Court of Chhattisgarh which is Asia's largest court (in area).

  • Industries: Around Bilaspur, there are many industrial areas, including Tifra, Sirgitti and Silpahri Industrial Growth Centres. Sirgitti, Silpahri and Tifra around Bilapur are major industrial areas near Bilaspur. Located on the outskirts of Bilaspur city Sirgitti Industrial Centre is spread over an area of approx. 338 hectares. With about 324 industries it provides direct employment to 4431 persons. Silpahari Industrial Centre is another industrial area near Bilaspur and is home to many sponge iron industries. Tifra Industrial Area situated on the outskirts of Bilaspur city is spread over an area of approx. 65 hectares. Many chemical, PVC footwear, HDPE woven sacks, polythene bags and sheets, soft drinks and other units are located here. CSIDC or Chhattisgarh State Industrial Development Corporation Limited is responsible for the development of maintenance of all these industrial areas in and around Bilaspur. Chhattisgarh Laghu Evam Sahayak Udyog Sangh or CLSUS is an association of industries which represents all major industries of Bilaspur and Chhattisgarh. BEC Fertilizers – a unit of Bhilai Engineering Corporation is situated in the Sirgitti Industrial Area.
  • Power plants – Bilaspur has India's second largest power plant of NTPC at Sipat which generates power of 2980 MW with 3 units of 660 MW each and 1 unit of 1000 MW. Many thermal power plants are coming up in the surrounding area of Bilaspur. Also notable are Nova, KSK, Gitanjali, Mahanadi etc.
  • Legal: The day the state of Chhattisgarh was constituted (1 November 2000) with its capital at Raipur, the High Court of Chhattisgarh was established at Bilaspur. It is the 19th high court of India.
  • Banks: All major Indian banks have branches and ATMs in the city. SBI have approx. 80 ATMs in the city as of 2013.
  • Website: A website dedicated to provide information on Bilaspur is maintained by NIC.
  • A new Indoor stadium is under construction at Behtarai Road.

Transport

Roadways

 
NH-49 passing through as Bilaspur bypass

Bilaspur is well-connected with a network of national highways intersecting it. The national highways are National Highway 130 (NH-130) connecting Bilaspur with Ambikapur and Raipur directly, National Highway 130A (NH-130A), National Highway 45 (NH-45) and National Highway 49 (NH-49). The proposed Narmada Expressway will start from Bilaspur, and will run till Ahmedabad, along the route of the Narmada River. Once completed, it will help to enhance connectivity and commute from Bilaspur to neighbouring states, and will also provide direct connectivity to the national and the financial capitals of India, as well as with Madhya Pradesh, via the Delhi–Mumbai Expressway and other expressways. The following table provides the routes of the national highways mentioned above:

NH Route
NH-45 Bhopal » Jabalpur » Amarkantak » Bilaspur
NH-49 Bilaspur » Raigarh » Jharsuguda » Kharagpur
NH-130 Raipur » Simga » Bilaspur » Katghora » Ambikapur
NH-130A Pondi » Mungeli » Bilaspur » Sipat » Dharamjayagarh » Pathalgaon

Rail

The nearest railway station is Bilaspur Junction railway station, which is the divisional headquarter of the South East Central Railway zone of the Indian Railways.

It is the busiest junction of Chhattisgarh, and the second busiest of central India after Itarsi station. It is the third cleanest railway station in India after Surat and Rajkot stations. It is well connected with the rest of the country, as it lies on the Tatanagar–Bilaspur section of the Howrah–Nagpur–Mumbai line and a junction, as another line goes towards Delhi via Katni. The station has the fifth longest railway platform in India after Hubballi, Gorakhpur, Kollam and Kharagpur stations. The Bilaspur Rajdhani Express is the train that connects Bilaspur with the national capital every two days in a week.

Because of the station's location, daily connections are available for Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, Pune, Nagpur, Ahmedabad, Indore, Bhopal, Amritsar, Agra, Roorkee, Haridwar, Visakhapatnam, Bhubaneswar, Puri, Jamshedpur, Patna, Jabalpur, Raipur, Varanasi, Jaipur, Bikaner, Udaipur, Ajmer, Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Chennai, Ernakulam, Tirupati, Tirunelveli, Bangalore, Bhuj, Gandhidham, Okha, Porbandar, Dhanbad, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Gorakhpur, Shirdi, Udaipur, Bikaner, Jammu, Jodhpur, Kanpur, Lucknow, Ranchi, Guwahati among many other cities throughput India. For services within the state, daily local trains run to all cities of the state.

Bus transport

The Bilaspur Bus Station is the main bus station of the city. It is also known as Hi-tech Bus Stand. It is well connected with other cities within and outside the state. Daily bus services are operated by government and private operators to cities like Jashpur, Ambikapur, Raipur, Jagdalpur, Korba, Nagpur, Durg, Bhilai, Mungeli, Kawardha, Raigarh, Narayanpur, Kondagaon, Jabalpur, Varanasi, Prayagraj, Nagpur, Gondia, Mandla, Anuppur, Shehdol, Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Bhawanipatna, Hyderabad, among others.

Air

The nearest airport is Bilaspur Airport, also known as Bilasa Devi Kevat Airport, located 13 km (8.1 mi) south of the city. Currently, there are direct flights from the airport to Jabalpur, Bhopal, Delhi and Prayagraj, operated by Alliance Air.[14][15]

Tourism

Natural attractions

The Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve is the prime tourist attraction of Bilaspur, and has been recognized by the UNESCO for its dramatic and ecologically diverse landscape.[16] It is reputed to have some of the densest forests in the country and an even spread of hills and rivers. One of the places worth visiting within the biosphere reserve is the Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary.[17] Home to a wide variety of wildlife, the sanctuary is spread over an area of 551 km2 (213 mi2), and was set up in 1975 under the Wildlife Protection Act. The sanctuary is 55 km (34 mi) away from Bilaspur, and remains closed during the monsoon season.

 
Tigers at the sanctuary

Just before entry into the sanctuary, is the Ghongapani Dam. Beyond the sanctuary, for accommodation, on the way to Amarkantak, there are government guest houses in Achanakmar, Keonchi and Lamni. These guest houses can be booked with governmental officials in the district headquarters, also by booking only from their official websites. The forest guest housed at Lamni were built by the British. It is 1,850 feet above sea level, and was built in June 1913.

In the sanctuary, the presence of animals like the Guar (Indian bison) and tigers are in high numbers, as reported by multiple sightings by visitors. Other animals include leopards, Chitals, panthers, striped hyenas, canis', sloth bears, Dholes, Sambar deers, Nilgais, Indian four-horned antelopes and chinkaras, which populate the sanctuary in equal numbers. Trips to the sanctuary can be organized via private taxi and bus operators.

Man-made attractions

Various archeological sites and temples in and around Bilaspur attract tourists from all over the world. There are more than 20 recognized and protected monuments and sites by the Archaeological Survey of India.[18] Other than the Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary, the following are the man-made tourist attractions:

  • Dams: Khutaghat dam, (55 km), known for its lush and green environment due its location in the Baghelkhand range, Khudia dam (75 km) and Hasdev Bango Dam is (105 km) from Bilaspur, respectively.
  • Malhar and Ratanpur: These two sites are one of the main centres of archeology. Ruins of forts to ancient temples are found here. Malhar is of historical significance, as it was visited by Xuanzang, the Chinese historian. It is situated 31 km (19 mi) southeast of Bilaspur. In Malhar, many ancient temples have been found by excavations, such as Pataleshwar temple, Devri temple and Dindeshwari temple. The four-handed idol of Lord Vishnu is also significant as it is the earliest sculptural representation, dating back to approx. 1000 BCE, to the Ratnapura–Kalachuri Regime.[2] Malhar has a museum too for providing knowledge and information to tourists and interested people, maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. Ratanpur is located 25 km (16 mi) north of Bilaspur, and is known for its Mahamaya temple and Ram Tekri Mandir.
 
Temple carvings in Malhar
 
Bhima Kichak Temple, Malhar, 6th–7th Century AD
  • Talagram: Located 27 km (17 mi) south of Bilaspur, situated on the banks of the Maniyari River, is the location for the "Deorani-Jethani" temple.
  • Belpan: Located 40 km (25 mi) west of Bilaspur, there is a huge pond, as well as a samadhi.
  • Kabir Chabutra: Located near the Raipur bypass road, or the NH-53, at a distance of 110 km (68 mi) south from Bilaspur, is a hub for mahatmas (saints). As Bilaspur is situated on the banks of the Arpa river, Leelagar and Maniyari are other small rivers of the district, where there are accommodation facilities, out of which most of these facilities are under development to promote tourism along the river areas.
  • Sonmuda: Located 106 km (66 mi) north of Bilaspur, it is a well-known attraction, which gives a panoramic view of valleys, hills and forest. This is also the place where the Sone River originates from.
  • Amarkantak: Located 117 km (73 mi) northwest of Bilaspur, in Madhya Pradesh, is known for being the origin of the Narmada River.
  • Kanan Pendari Zoological Garden: Located within city limits.
  • Tala: Located 27 km (17 mi) south of Bilaspur, is famous for its Rudra Shiva.[19]
  • Kirari Godhi: Located 19 km (12 mi) south of Bilaspur, close to Tala, is known for its ancient Shiva temple, dating to 11th-12th Century AD.
  • Sargaon: Located 27 km (17 mi) southwest of Bilaspur, also close to Tala, is known for its ‘Dhoom Nath’ or ‘Dumeshwari Devi’ Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, dating back to 12th Century AD.
  • Bhartiya Nagar: Known for its Shri Aiyyappa Mandir, located near Tifra flyover, within city limits.
  • Mungeli: Located 51 km (32 mi) west of Bilaspur, it is known for its Maa Mahamaya Temple.
  • Pali: Located 50 km (31 mi) north of Bilaspur, it is known for its ancient Mahadev Temple.
  • Smriti Vatika: A lush, green, planned garden, located just before the entrance of the Kanan Pendari Zoological Garden, in the city.
  • Two amusement parks are also located within the city. One is the Bubble Island and another is the Radhika Water Park. Smriti Van (not to be confused with Smriti Vatika, as Smriti Van is close to Bilaspur railway station) and Urja Parks are also situated in Rajkishore Nagar area of the city.
  • Maa Marimai Temple is also a temple of Bilaspur.

Food

Bilaspur is famous for food varieties, such as Doobraj rice, fara, chila, rice roll, sonhari (Poori made from Rice Flour or Sweet Potato), ayirsa roti, gulgula bhajiya, angakar roti, thetri-khurmi, airsa, tamatar fatka (tomato chutney), different types of bhajis (includes leafy vegetables like bathua, palak, chench, tirpaniya, khatta bhaji, laal bhaji, amari patua, Bohar Bhaji), etc. The wheat grown in the region is called sharbati (juicy) or like a sweet refreshing drink. The rotis made from the flour of this wheat are soft and tasty.[20][21]

Education

 
New IT building GGV Bilaspur

Bilaspur has developed as a centre of education for Chhattisgarh with students from all over the state coming to Bilaspur to study engineering, medical and administrative officers' competitive exams. As of 2012 Bilaspur has 5 universities. Bilaspur has following educational institutions:

Universities

Colleges

  • Govt. Bilasa Girls P.G. College, Bilaspur
  • Govt. Ayurveda College, Bilaspur
  • LCIT Group of Institutions, Bilaspur
  • Triveni Institute of Dental Sciences, Hospital & Research Centre

Schools

  • DAV Public School, SECL Bilaspur
  • The Jain International School, Bilaspur
  • Delhi Public School, Bilaspur
  • Brilliant Public School, Bilaspur
  • Krishna Public School, Bilaspur
  • Loyla School, Bilaspur
  • St. Francis sen. sec. School, Bilaspur

Media

Print and news media

The city publishes print media newspapers in Hindi languages.

The following electronic media channels deliver local news 24*7:

  • Chhattisgarh Cable Networks (CCN)
  • Grand Gumber Channel
  • Siti News Channel
  • Abhi Tak (CCN owned News Channel)
  • Z 24 Ghante – Chhattisgarh Bilaspur Buero
  • E TV M.P. CG. Bilaspur Buereu
  • Sahara TV M.P. CG. Bilaspur Buereu
  • P7 /Pearls News M.P. C.G. Bilaspur
  • Aaj Tak, Bilaspur Buereu
  • India TV, Bilaspur Buereu

Radio

Bilaspur city has 5 FM Radio Stations which are-

Frequency Modulation Channel Slogan
90.4 FM Radio Raman (Community Radio Station of Dr. C.V. Raman University – Kota, Bilaspur) Hamar Radio Hamar Sangi
91.1 FM FM Tadka Apni Suno..!
91.9 FM Radio Orange Kuch Khatta Kuch Meetha
92.7 FM Radio Rangila Jam Ke Suno
94.3 FM My FM Jiyo Dil Se
103.2 FM All India Radio Bilaspur & Vividh Bharti Desh Ki Surili Dhadkan

TV/Doordarshan

  • Bilaspur has High Power TV Transmitter of Doordarshan at Bahatarai

Web portals

Website name URL Notes
Bilaspur- Government Website http://bilaspur.gov.in/ Official government website for the city. Land records and other e-governance projects are available from here.
Bilaspur University- ABVV https://bilaspuruniversity.ac.in/ Portal for almost all the higher education institutions in bilaspur, all affiliated with Bilaspur university
Bilaspur- CIMS Medical College http://cimsbilaspur.ac.in/ Official government website for the CIMS-Chandu lal Agrawal Memorial (कोयला वाले) medical College, Bilaspur

Notable people

  • Leslie Claudius, former Olympic field hockey player. He has distinction of being one of only two Indian players to win four Olympic medals
  • Balakrishna Shivram Moonje (B. S. Moonje) was a leader of the Hindu Mahasabha
  • Satyadev Dubey, Padmabhushan, theater director, actor, playwright, screenwriter. He directed Amrish Puri in Andha Yug and known for Junoon (1979), Bhumika (1977) and Aakrosh (1980)
  • Makhanlal Chaturvedi wrote Pushp ki Abhilaashaa (Hindi: पुष्प की अभिलाषा) in Bilaspur Central Jail when he was prison by British for sedition charges.
  • Bimal Mitra was a renowned Bengali writer with more than one hundred novels and short stories. One of his most popular novel Shaheb Bibi Golam was adopted in Hindi movie. He served in railways in Bilaspur for long year.
  • Sandeep Shrivastava is screenwriter, lyricist known for his works in movie like Shershaah, Ludo, New York, Ab Tak Chhappan etc.
  • Bilasa Devi,[22] founder of Bilaspur city and amazon of Chhattisgarh
  • Satyajeet Dubey, voice and film actor
  • Ajit Jogi, first chief minister of the state of Chhattisgarh
  • Ingrid Mcleod, a nominated Lok Sabha member representing India's Anglo-Indian community
  • Shrikant Verma, a noted poet and Member of Parliament
  • Arun Sao, elected (2019) MP (Member of Parliament) from Bilaspur Lok Sabha seat.

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External links

  •   Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh) travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Official website

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This article is about the municipality in India For its namesake district see Bilaspur district For other places with the same name see Bilaspur disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bilaspur Chhattisgarh news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bilaspur also known as The City of Festivals is a city located in Bilaspur District in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh 2 Bilaspur is the Administrative headquarters of the Bilaspur District and Bilaspur Division The Chhattisgarh High Court located at Bodri District Bilaspur has privileged it with the title Nyayadhani Law Capital of the State This city is the commercial center and business hub of North East Chhattisgarh region It is also an important city for the Indian Railways as it is the headquarters for South East Central Railway Zone SECR and the Bilaspur Railway Division Bilaspur is also the headquarters of South Eastern Coalfields Limited Chhattisgarh biggest power plant operated by NTPC is in Sipat PowerGrid in Sipat pools electricity from other power plants in region and transmits electricity to Delhi via one of longest HVDC line BilaspurMetropolisLaw Capital of ChhattisgarhFrom top left to right Bilaspur Junction railway station Chhattisgarh High Court Bhim Kichak temple Malhar Mahamaya Temple Arpa River Bilaspur Airport Nickname Judicial capitalBilaspurLocation in Chhattisgarh IndiaShow map of ChhattisgarhBilaspurBilaspur India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 22 05 N 82 09 E 22 09 N 82 15 E 22 09 82 15 Coordinates 22 05 N 82 09 E 22 09 N 82 15 E 22 09 82 15Country IndiaStateChhattisgarhDistrictBilaspurNamed forBilasa BaiGovernment BodyBilaspur Municipal Corporation BMC MayorRamsharan Yadav INC District CollectorShri Saurabh Kumar IAS Area Total205 km2 79 sq mi Rank2ndElevation207 m 679 ft Population 2011 652 851 Rank87thLanguages OfficialChhattisgarhi HindiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN495XXX Bilaspur 1 Telephone code 3122107752Vehicle registrationCG 10Websitewww wbr bilaspur wbr nic wbr inBilaspur is known for its aromatic rice variety named Doobraj rice Handloom woven colourful soft Kosa silk sarees 3 Basic Tasar Silkworm Seed Organisation BTSSO website under the Central Silk Board Government of India collects executes the production and supply of nucleus and basic Tasar seed from surrounding areas Bilaspur is one of the 100 Indian cities to be developed as a Smart city under the Smart Cities Mission 4 Contents 1 History 2 Etymology 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Demographics 5 Administration 6 Culture 7 Utility services 8 Hospitals and Health Care Facilities 9 Economy 10 Transport 10 1 Roadways 10 2 Rail 10 3 Bus transport 10 4 Air 11 Tourism 11 1 Natural attractions 11 2 Man made attractions 12 Food 13 Education 13 1 Universities 13 2 Colleges 13 3 Schools 14 Media 14 1 Print and news media 14 2 Radio 14 3 TV Doordarshan 14 4 Web portals 15 Notable people 16 References 17 External linksHistory EditHistorically Bilaspur was part of Dakshina Kosala and was near capital of Malhar Chhattisgarh ancient Mallar Sirpur ancient Shripura Tuman ancient Tummana and Ratanpur ancient Ratnapura From 5th Century onwards it was controlled by the Kalachuri dynasty of Ratanpur Ratanpur was historical capital of Chhatisgarh state for many different dynasty Bilaspur city however came into prominence around 1741 the year of the Maratha Empire rule when a Maratha official took up his abode there to control dynasty of Ratanpur The management of Bilaspur district was taken over by the British East India Company in 1818 after Bhosale lost territory in Third Anglo Maratha War Under Bhosale of the Nagpur kingdom there were many subedars or zamindars landlords like Akbar Khan Vazeer Khan Sao and others in Bilaspur Bilaspur district was constituted in 1861 followed by Bilaspur municipality in 1867 5 Famines in the Bilaspur district were recorded by the British administration in 1828 9 1834 5 1845 6 1868 9 and 1899 1900 In 1868 9 and 1899 1900 the rains failed almost completely resulting in severe distress migration and desertion of villages After the 1868 9 famine there was prosperity for the next 25 years but in 1895 there was a very poor harvest followed in 1896 by a complete failure of crops and severe famine continued throughout 1897 In that year the mortality rate was as high as one in six people The famine of 1897 was followed by two favorable years but in 1899 the monsoon failed completely and the rice crop was wholly destroyed Guru Ghasidas 1756 1836 started a religious movement Satnamis meaning the worshippers of Satnam not related to Sikhism between 1820 and 1830 primarily around the Sonakhan forests This religious movement preached against idol worship and instead stressed that God is synonymous with truth His community was a farming community The university at Bilaspur is named after him as Guru Ghasidas University Railways arrived at Bilaspur in the decade 1880 90 with the arrival of the Bengal Nagpur Railway In 1888 Mistri Jagmal Gangji and other Mistri Railway Contractors laid the first railway tracks from Rajnandgaon to Bilaspur and in that same year fellow Kutchi contractor Khoda Ramji and others built the line from Bilaspur to Jharsuguda including the bridge over the Champa river In 1890 the present railway station and yard were constructed by the Gujarati railway contractor Jagmal Gangji His son Mulji Jagmal Sawaria was later given the title of Rao Sahib by the British for his contribution to the development of the town railways and the district Jagmal Block and Jagmal Chowk in the city are named after Jagmal Gangji Sawaria In 1901 the population of Bilaspur was 18 937 and it was the eighth largest town in the Central Provinces of British India In 1908 weaving of tasar silk and cotton clothes were recorded as the major industries of Bilaspur Etymology Edit Bilaspur Chhattisgarh Historical records like Imperial Gazetteer of India Vol 8 1908 note that the city is said to be named after a fisherwoman by the name of Bilasa in the 17th century and for a long period it consisted only of a few fishermen s huts Another book like The highlands of central India James Forsyth 1889 states that Bilaspur is named after Palash tree butea frondosa which are found in abundance in the area Geography EditBilaspur is located at 22 05 N 82 09 E 22 09 N 82 15 E 22 09 82 15 6 It has an average elevation of 264 metres 866 ft Bilaspur is situated on the banks of the rain fed Arpa River which originates from the Maikal Range of Central India It s a dolomite rich region surrounded by dense forests in the north and the coal mines of the Hasdeo Valley in the east Bilaspur District is surrounded by Koria District in the north Anuppur District of Madhya Pradesh Mungeli and Baloda Bazar Bhata Para District in the south and Korba and Janjgir Champa District in the east Major cities around Bilaspur are Raipur in South West Nagpur in West Bhopal in West Jabalpur in North West Durg Bhilai in South West Varanasi and Allahabad in North Ranchi and Jharsuguda in North EastClimate Edit The climate in Bilaspur Chhattisgarh has been colder than the Raipur region for the winters in December minimum temperature 6 C 42 F in the last week of December annually while some areas have even reported temperature going down as low as 3 4 C 37 F which resembles northern Chhattisgarh However most of the winter goes mild and pleasant The city experiences moderate rains in the monsoon The summers are relatively hot and dry with maximum temperature 48 C 113 F Climate data for BilaspurMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 23 73 25 77 30 86 35 95 40 104 38 100 28 82 27 81 28 82 28 82 25 77 23 73 29 84 Average low C F 10 50 12 54 16 61 21 70 30 86 26 79 22 72 22 72 21 70 17 63 12 54 10 50 18 65 Average precipitation mm inches 20 0 8 30 1 2 20 0 8 20 0 8 20 0 8 200 7 9 370 14 6 360 14 2 200 7 9 70 2 8 10 0 4 0 0 1 320 52 2 Source Bilaspur WeatherDemographics EditAs of 2011 update India census Bilaspur Municipal Corp had a population of 365 579 7 Bilaspur urban area population was estimated at 652 851 8 In August 2019 adjacent 18 towns and sub urban areas were included in the Bilaspur Municipal Corporation Males constitute 51 of the population and females 49 Bilaspur has an average literacy rate of 91 29 higher than the national average of 59 5 with male literacy of 92 94 and female literacy of 88 33 15 of the population is under 6 years of age According to the 2011 census Bilaspur District Chhattisgarh has a population of 2 662 077 9 roughly equal to the nation of Kuwait 10 or the US state of Nevada 11 Bilaspur District ranks 152nd in India out of a total of 640 9 The district has a population density of 322 inhabitants per square kilometre 830 sq mi 9 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 33 21 9 Bilaspur has a sex ratio of 972 females for every 1000 males 9 and a literacy rate of 71 59 9 The main languages spoken are Chhattisgarhi Hindi Administration EditSee also List of cities in Chhattisgarh Bilaspur Division consists of seven districts 1 Bilaspur2 Korba3 Raigarh4 Janjgir Champa5 Mungeli6 Gaurella Pendra Marwahi7 SaktiThe district consists of 8 Tehsils Bilaspur Kota Takhatpur Bilha Masturi Ratanpur Sipat Belgahna Bilaspur is divided into 4 blocks namely Kota Takhatpur Bilha Masturi The city of Bilaspur is also a Nagar nigam It has two Nagarpalikas namely 1 Takhatpur and 2 Ratanpur It has been categorised into four Nagar Panchayat namely 1 Bilha 2 Kota 3 Boadri and 4 Malhar Bilaspur City runs under the administration of the Bilaspur Municipal Corporation BMC Ram Sharan Yadav is the current Mayor of Bilaspur a member of Indian National Congress Party Culture Edit Raut Dance of Bilaspur Chhattisgarh 6th 7th century Bhima Kichak Temple Malhar Chhattisgarh India 10 Bilaspur is rich in its cultural heritage Bilaspur has its own dance styles cuisine music and traditional folk songs In rural areas women wear garlands made of one rupee coins This has gone out of fashion in recent times The city celebrates all the major festivals of India There are some local festivals such as the colorful Rout Dance November harley and pola The Rawat Nach Mahotsav is the folk dance festival of Bilaspur celebrated by Rawat tribes The town has been the home of several literary theatre arts personalities including Makhan Lal Chaturvedi Satyadev Dubey Bimal Mitra Shrikant Verma Utility services EditOver the years Bilaspur has developed many 4 lane and 6 lane roads street lighting and squares citation needed However the last decade when has seen large scale unregulated urbanization and residential and commercial expansion over straining the water resources and generally defunct civic amenities due to indifferent officials and politicians original research There is a master plan for the city and surrounding areas Electricity is government regulated and as of now no power cuts are effected thanks to the massive expansion in energy generating capacity both by public and private companies in the energy sector Hospitals and Health Care Facilities EditBilaspur is home to many hospitals amp nursing homes some run by the state government and others by the private sector City has a government medical college named Chhattisgarh Institute of Medical Science which has 750 beds for patients There is Apollo Hospitals in the private sector which is 300 bedded specialty hospital A new mental hospital is established in village Sendri Ratanpur Road which provides quality treatment More than 25 Sanjivni express and Mahatari express are running in city It also has private dental colleges in the city area Economy Edit City 36 Shopping Mall Bilaspur Bilaspur is the center of electric power generation in India Bilaspur and the surrounding area generate 10 000 MW of electricity and an additional 50 000 MW are planned in the next few years As many as 22 companies are interested to tap an estimated power generation potential of 50 000 megawatts in the region The railways have gotten a major boost with big energy sector players set to invest Rs 5 000 crore in three proposed railways corridors around Bilaspur 12 Chhattisgarh is also known as The Rice Bowl Dhan ka katora Bilaspur is the centre of agri products There are approx 500 rice and dall mills in the surrounding area In FY2022 21 the South East Central Railway zone whose geography encompasses Bilaspur earned Rs 14 2855 71 crore the highest among all of the railway divisians of Indian Railways 13 The Bilaspur railways zone comprises the divisions of Bilaspur Nagpur and Raipur South Eastern Coalfields Limited SECL a subsidiary of Public Sector Unit Coal India Limited CIL A Maharatna Company is situated with headquarters at Bilaspur SECL is a Miniratna PSU under the Ministry of Coal with several awards in its credentials including best PSU award in 1997 98 An integrated action plan for development of civic infrastructure including hi tech water purifier system proper drainage facilities and cleanliness is being planned by the state government for cities and towns while the proposed Arpa Project would give a new life to the city of Bilaspur minister for urban administration and health Amar Agrawal said in an interview to the Times of India a leading newspaper of India The State Government has drawn up an ambitious plan of Rs2 000 crore to develop the Arpa river bank in Bilaspur district during the next seven years For this the Government has constituted a Special Area Development Authority SADA for the development of the Arpa river bank near Bilaspur city The Government has invited proposals from interested national and international institutions for the development of the river bank on a PPP model The Authority has prepared a project for the development of the river and is now in search of organisations that would be interested in developing the river on a Public Private Partnership PPP According to SADA about 653 hectares of area on the banks of the river would be developed This area is 13 4 km in length Commercial residential entertainment and other institutional facilities would be developed in this area On both the sides of the river 13 4 km long retaining wall houses and commercial complexes would be constructed besides bridge roads and walkways Water supply sewerage drainage electricity supply would be provided in the area The estimated cost of all the works is Rs2 000 crore The development works would be taken up in phases during the next seven years Of the total 653 hectare area some of the land is owned privately In lieu of acquisition of private land the affected people would be given land at other areas After development about 267 hectares of land will be made available for sale By selling this land the developer could recover the invested amount The downtown is called Gol Bazaar Circular Market Gol Bazaar Sadar Bazaar and company Garden Chowk are buzzing and vibrant but overcrowded with slow moving traffic In contrast there are some newly developed areas as well The Vyapar Vihar is a newly developed commercial and goods transport area Bilaspur has Chhattisgarh s first hi tech bus stand at Bodri It has the High Court of Chhattisgarh which is Asia s largest court in area Industries Around Bilaspur there are many industrial areas including Tifra Sirgitti and Silpahri Industrial Growth Centres Sirgitti Silpahri and Tifra around Bilapur are major industrial areas near Bilaspur Located on the outskirts of Bilaspur city Sirgitti Industrial Centre is spread over an area of approx 338 hectares With about 324 industries it provides direct employment to 4431 persons Silpahari Industrial Centre is another industrial area near Bilaspur and is home to many sponge iron industries Tifra Industrial Area situated on the outskirts of Bilaspur city is spread over an area of approx 65 hectares Many chemical PVC footwear HDPE woven sacks polythene bags and sheets soft drinks and other units are located here CSIDC or Chhattisgarh State Industrial Development Corporation Limited is responsible for the development of maintenance of all these industrial areas in and around Bilaspur Chhattisgarh Laghu Evam Sahayak Udyog Sangh or CLSUS is an association of industries which represents all major industries of Bilaspur and Chhattisgarh BEC Fertilizers a unit of Bhilai Engineering Corporation is situated in the Sirgitti Industrial Area Power plants Bilaspur has India s second largest power plant of NTPC at Sipat which generates power of 2980 MW with 3 units of 660 MW each and 1 unit of 1000 MW Many thermal power plants are coming up in the surrounding area of Bilaspur Also notable are Nova KSK Gitanjali Mahanadi etc Legal The day the state of Chhattisgarh was constituted 1 November 2000 with its capital at Raipur the High Court of Chhattisgarh was established at Bilaspur It is the 19th high court of India Banks All major Indian banks have branches and ATMs in the city SBI have approx 80 ATMs in the city as of 2013 Website A website dedicated to provide information on Bilaspur is maintained by NIC A new Indoor stadium is under construction at Behtarai Road Transport EditRoadways Edit NH 49 passing through as Bilaspur bypass Bilaspur is well connected with a network of national highways intersecting it The national highways are National Highway 130 NH 130 connecting Bilaspur with Ambikapur and Raipur directly National Highway 130A NH 130A National Highway 45 NH 45 and National Highway 49 NH 49 The proposed Narmada Expressway will start from Bilaspur and will run till Ahmedabad along the route of the Narmada River Once completed it will help to enhance connectivity and commute from Bilaspur to neighbouring states and will also provide direct connectivity to the national and the financial capitals of India as well as with Madhya Pradesh via the Delhi Mumbai Expressway and other expressways The following table provides the routes of the national highways mentioned above NH RouteNH 45 Bhopal Jabalpur Amarkantak BilaspurNH 49 Bilaspur Raigarh Jharsuguda KharagpurNH 130 Raipur Simga Bilaspur Katghora AmbikapurNH 130A Pondi Mungeli Bilaspur Sipat Dharamjayagarh PathalgaonRail Edit Bilaspur Junction Railway Station The nearest railway station is Bilaspur Junction railway station which is the divisional headquarter of the South East Central Railway zone of the Indian Railways It is the busiest junction of Chhattisgarh and the second busiest of central India after Itarsi station It is the third cleanest railway station in India after Surat and Rajkot stations It is well connected with the rest of the country as it lies on the Tatanagar Bilaspur section of the Howrah Nagpur Mumbai line and a junction as another line goes towards Delhi via Katni The station has the fifth longest railway platform in India after Hubballi Gorakhpur Kollam and Kharagpur stations The Bilaspur Rajdhani Express is the train that connects Bilaspur with the national capital every two days in a week Because of the station s location daily connections are available for Kolkata Mumbai New Delhi Pune Nagpur Ahmedabad Indore Bhopal Amritsar Agra Roorkee Haridwar Visakhapatnam Bhubaneswar Puri Jamshedpur Patna Jabalpur Raipur Varanasi Jaipur Bikaner Udaipur Ajmer Thiruvananthapuram Kollam Chennai Ernakulam Tirupati Tirunelveli Bangalore Bhuj Gandhidham Okha Porbandar Dhanbad Hyderabad Jaipur Gorakhpur Shirdi Udaipur Bikaner Jammu Jodhpur Kanpur Lucknow Ranchi Guwahati among many other cities throughput India For services within the state daily local trains run to all cities of the state Bus transport Edit The Bilaspur Bus Station is the main bus station of the city It is also known as Hi tech Bus Stand It is well connected with other cities within and outside the state Daily bus services are operated by government and private operators to cities like Jashpur Ambikapur Raipur Jagdalpur Korba Nagpur Durg Bhilai Mungeli Kawardha Raigarh Narayanpur Kondagaon Jabalpur Varanasi Prayagraj Nagpur Gondia Mandla Anuppur Shehdol Jharsuguda Sambalpur Bhawanipatna Hyderabad among others Air Edit Bilasa Devi Kevat Airport Bilaspur The nearest airport is Bilaspur Airport also known as Bilasa Devi Kevat Airport located 13 km 8 1 mi south of the city Currently there are direct flights from the airport to Jabalpur Bhopal Delhi and Prayagraj operated by Alliance Air 14 15 Tourism EditNatural attractions Edit The Achanakmar Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve is the prime tourist attraction of Bilaspur and has been recognized by the UNESCO for its dramatic and ecologically diverse landscape 16 It is reputed to have some of the densest forests in the country and an even spread of hills and rivers One of the places worth visiting within the biosphere reserve is the Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary 17 Home to a wide variety of wildlife the sanctuary is spread over an area of 551 km2 213 mi2 and was set up in 1975 under the Wildlife Protection Act The sanctuary is 55 km 34 mi away from Bilaspur and remains closed during the monsoon season Tigers at the sanctuary Just before entry into the sanctuary is the Ghongapani Dam Beyond the sanctuary for accommodation on the way to Amarkantak there are government guest houses in Achanakmar Keonchi and Lamni These guest houses can be booked with governmental officials in the district headquarters also by booking only from their official websites The forest guest housed at Lamni were built by the British It is 1 850 feet above sea level and was built in June 1913 In the sanctuary the presence of animals like the Guar Indian bison and tigers are in high numbers as reported by multiple sightings by visitors Other animals include leopards Chitals panthers striped hyenas canis sloth bears Dholes Sambar deers Nilgais Indian four horned antelopes and chinkaras which populate the sanctuary in equal numbers Trips to the sanctuary can be organized via private taxi and bus operators Man made attractions Edit Various archeological sites and temples in and around Bilaspur attract tourists from all over the world There are more than 20 recognized and protected monuments and sites by the Archaeological Survey of India 18 Other than the Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary the following are the man made tourist attractions Dams Khutaghat dam 55 km known for its lush and green environment due its location in the Baghelkhand range Khudia dam 75 km and Hasdev Bango Dam is 105 km from Bilaspur respectively Malhar and Ratanpur These two sites are one of the main centres of archeology Ruins of forts to ancient temples are found here Malhar is of historical significance as it was visited by Xuanzang the Chinese historian It is situated 31 km 19 mi southeast of Bilaspur In Malhar many ancient temples have been found by excavations such as Pataleshwar temple Devri temple and Dindeshwari temple The four handed idol of Lord Vishnu is also significant as it is the earliest sculptural representation dating back to approx 1000 BCE to the Ratnapura Kalachuri Regime 2 Malhar has a museum too for providing knowledge and information to tourists and interested people maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India Ratanpur is located 25 km 16 mi north of Bilaspur and is known for its Mahamaya temple and Ram Tekri Mandir Temple carvings in Malhar Bhima Kichak Temple Malhar 6th 7th Century AD Talagram Located 27 km 17 mi south of Bilaspur situated on the banks of the Maniyari River is the location for the Deorani Jethani temple Belpan Located 40 km 25 mi west of Bilaspur there is a huge pond as well as a samadhi Kabir Chabutra Located near the Raipur bypass road or the NH 53 at a distance of 110 km 68 mi south from Bilaspur is a hub for mahatmas saints As Bilaspur is situated on the banks of the Arpa river Leelagar and Maniyari are other small rivers of the district where there are accommodation facilities out of which most of these facilities are under development to promote tourism along the river areas Sonmuda Located 106 km 66 mi north of Bilaspur it is a well known attraction which gives a panoramic view of valleys hills and forest This is also the place where the Sone River originates from Amarkantak Located 117 km 73 mi northwest of Bilaspur in Madhya Pradesh is known for being the origin of the Narmada River Kanan Pendari Zoological Garden Located within city limits Tala Located 27 km 17 mi south of Bilaspur is famous for its Rudra Shiva 19 Kirari Godhi Located 19 km 12 mi south of Bilaspur close to Tala is known for its ancient Shiva temple dating to 11th 12th Century AD Sargaon Located 27 km 17 mi southwest of Bilaspur also close to Tala is known for its Dhoom Nath or Dumeshwari Devi Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva dating back to 12th Century AD Bhartiya Nagar Known for its Shri Aiyyappa Mandir located near Tifra flyover within city limits Mungeli Located 51 km 32 mi west of Bilaspur it is known for its Maa Mahamaya Temple Pali Located 50 km 31 mi north of Bilaspur it is known for its ancient Mahadev Temple Smriti Vatika A lush green planned garden located just before the entrance of the Kanan Pendari Zoological Garden in the city Rani Sati Temple A religious temple built in within Bilaspur made by the Marwaris where the deity of Jhunjhunu s temple is worshipped Two amusement parks are also located within the city One is the Bubble Island and another is the Radhika Water Park Smriti Van not to be confused with Smriti Vatika as Smriti Van is close to Bilaspur railway station and Urja Parks are also situated in Rajkishore Nagar area of the city Maa Marimai Temple is also a temple of Bilaspur Food EditBilaspur is famous for food varieties such as Doobraj rice fara chila rice roll sonhari Poori made from Rice Flour or Sweet Potato ayirsa roti gulgula bhajiya angakar roti thetri khurmi airsa tamatar fatka tomato chutney different types of bhajis includes leafy vegetables like bathua palak chench tirpaniya khatta bhaji laal bhaji amari patua Bohar Bhaji etc The wheat grown in the region is called sharbati juicy or like a sweet refreshing drink The rotis made from the flour of this wheat are soft and tasty 20 21 Education EditThis section reads like a directory Wikipedia policy generally considers directories in articles to be unencyclopedic and potential spam Please improve this article to conform to a higher standard of quality and to make it neutral in tone If it cannot be properly modified the article is likely to be merged redirected or deleted March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message New IT building GGV Bilaspur Bilaspur has developed as a centre of education for Chhattisgarh with students from all over the state coming to Bilaspur to study engineering medical and administrative officers competitive exams As of 2012 Bilaspur has 5 universities Bilaspur has following educational institutions Universities Edit Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya Central University Atal Bihari Vajpayee Vishwavidyalaya Pandit Sundarlal Sharma Open University Dr C V Raman University Maharishi University of Management and TechnologyColleges Edit Institute of Technology Guru Ghasidas University Govt E Raghvendra Rao P G Science College A grade Chhattisgarh Institute of Medical Sciences Government Engineering College Bilaspur S L T Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Guru Ghasidas University Thakur Chedilal Barrister College of Agriculture amp Research Station Bilaspur New Horizon Dental College and Research Institute C M Dubey Postgraduate College BilaspurThis section contains embedded lists that may be poorly defined unverified or indiscriminate Please help to clean it up to meet Wikipedia s quality standards Where appropriate incorporate items into the main body of the article April 2022 Govt Bilasa Girls P G College Bilaspur Govt Ayurveda College Bilaspur LCIT Group of Institutions Bilaspur Triveni Institute of Dental Sciences Hospital amp Research CentreSchools Edit DAV Public School SECL Bilaspur The Jain International School Bilaspur Delhi Public School Bilaspur Brilliant Public School Bilaspur Krishna Public School Bilaspur Loyla School Bilaspur St Francis sen sec School BilaspurMedia EditThis section reads like a directory Wikipedia policy generally considers directories in articles to be unencyclopedic and potential spam Please improve this article to conform to a higher standard of quality and to make it neutral in tone If it cannot be properly modified the article is likely to be merged redirected or deleted March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Print and news media Edit The city publishes print media newspapers in Hindi languages Live Media Patrika Dainik Bhaskar Nava Bharat Hari Bhoomi Deshbandhu Swadesh News The following electronic media channels deliver local news 24 7 Chhattisgarh Cable Networks CCN Grand Gumber Channel Siti News Channel Abhi Tak CCN owned News Channel Z 24 Ghante Chhattisgarh Bilaspur Buero E TV M P CG Bilaspur Buereu Sahara TV M P CG Bilaspur Buereu P7 Pearls News M P C G Bilaspur Aaj Tak Bilaspur Buereu India TV Bilaspur BuereuRadio Edit Bilaspur city has 5 FM Radio Stations which are Frequency Modulation Channel Slogan90 4 FM Radio Raman Community Radio Station of Dr C V Raman University Kota Bilaspur Hamar Radio Hamar Sangi91 1 FM FM Tadka Apni Suno 91 9 FM Radio Orange Kuch Khatta Kuch Meetha92 7 FM Radio Rangila Jam Ke Suno94 3 FM My FM Jiyo Dil Se103 2 FM All India Radio Bilaspur amp Vividh Bharti Desh Ki Surili DhadkanTV Doordarshan Edit Bilaspur has High Power TV Transmitter of Doordarshan at BahataraiWeb portals Edit Website name URL NotesBilaspur Government Website http bilaspur gov in Official government website for the city Land records and other e governance projects are available from here Bilaspur University ABVV https bilaspuruniversity ac in Portal for almost all the higher education institutions in bilaspur all affiliated with Bilaspur universityBilaspur CIMS Medical College http cimsbilaspur ac in Official government website for the CIMS Chandu lal Agrawal Memorial क यल व ल medical College BilaspurNotable people EditLeslie Claudius former Olympic field hockey player He has distinction of being one of only two Indian players to win four Olympic medals Balakrishna Shivram Moonje B S Moonje was a leader of the Hindu Mahasabha Satyadev Dubey Padmabhushan theater director actor playwright screenwriter He directed Amrish Puri in Andha Yug and known for Junoon 1979 Bhumika 1977 and Aakrosh 1980 Makhanlal Chaturvedi wrote Pushp ki Abhilaashaa Hindi प ष प क अभ ल ष in Bilaspur Central Jail when he was prison by British for sedition charges Bimal Mitra was a renowned Bengali writer with more than one hundred novels and short stories One of his most popular novel Shaheb Bibi Golam was adopted in Hindi movie He served in railways in Bilaspur for long year Sandeep Shrivastava is screenwriter lyricist known for his works in movie like Shershaah Ludo New York Ab Tak Chhappan etc Bilasa Devi 22 founder of Bilaspur city and amazon of Chhattisgarh Satyajeet Dubey voice and film actor Ajit Jogi first chief minister of the state of Chhattisgarh Ingrid Mcleod a nominated Lok Sabha member representing India s Anglo Indian community Shrikant Verma a noted poet and Member of Parliament Arun Sao elected 2019 MP Member of Parliament from Bilaspur Lok Sabha seat References Edit Bilaspur a b Malhar A Rhythm of Antiquity Indian History and Architecture Retrieved 25 March 2022 Hamar Bilaspur E Library 2019 About Hamar Bilashpur www hamarbilaspur elibrary com Retrieved 21 March 2022 Why only 98 cities instead of 100 announced All questions answered about smart cities project firstpost com 28 August 2015 Retrieved 25 November 2016 History District Bilaspur India Retrieved 21 March 2022 Maps Weather and Airports for Bilaspur India www fallingrain com Bilaspur City Population Census 2011 www realtimes in Archived from the original on 25 November 2018 Table 3 PR UA Citiees 1Lakh and Above PDF Census of India a b c d e f District Census 2011 Census2011 co in 2011 Retrieved 30 September 2011 US Directorate of Intelligence Country Comparison Population Archived from the original on 13 June 2007 Retrieved 1 October 2011 Kuwait 2 595 62 2010 Resident Population Data U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on 1 January 2011 Retrieved 30 September 2011 Nevada 2 700 551 P Maneesh DelhiJuly 3 ey New Cash strapped Railways gets major investment boost for Maoists areas India Today Retrieved 7 September 2021 ट इम स न य ज न टवर क 3 April 2021 Dhanbad rail div earns over 14 cr highest among all units in 20 21 The Times of India Retrieved 21 March 2022 Bilaspur to be connected to Delhi Jabalpur Prayagraj from 1 March www livemint com 18 February 2021 Retrieved 1 March 2021 Alliance Air launches flights from Bilaspur under UDAN scheme www livemint com March 2021 Retrieved 1 March 2021 Achanakmar Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve India 23 January 2019 Chhattisgarh Forest Department Nature Tourism Archived from the original on 17 January 2012 Retrieved 27 July 2012 Archaeological Survey of India ASI Raipur Circle Raipur Devrani Jethani Temples WebIndia123 Retrieved 21 March 2022 sharbati wheat gehu sharbati wheat ब ल सप र क न मकरण क कह न व र गन ब ल स क वट न क क रण ह शहर क पहच न Nai Dunia in Hindi 1 January 2020 Retrieved 1 February 2023 Malhar A Rhythm of Antiquity Indian History and Architecture The census has been taken from Hari Bhoomi Bilaspur Bhaskar Edition dated 23 12 2013 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bilaspur Chhattisgarh Bilaspur Chhattisgarh travel guide from Wikivoyage Official website Map of Bilaspur Chhattisgarh Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bilaspur Chhattisgarh amp oldid 1152643366, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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