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Nagda

Nagda is an industrial town in Ujjain district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It lies in the administrative headquarters of the city of Ujjain, in the Malwa region of western Madhya Pradesh. It is situated on the bank of the Chambal River.

Presently, Nagda is a major industrial town with a manufacturing unit of Viscose Fibre, a Thermal Power Plant, and a Chemical Plant. Nagda is a major ISO granted Railway Junction on the Delhi–Mumbai railway line. The town is exactly 694 km from both Delhi and Mumbai.

Before Nagda was an industrial town, its location near the Chambal with ample land available, along with its location between two of India's biggest markets (Delhi and Mumbai) attracted Ghanshyam Das Birla to set up a major facility. Today Grasim's industrial unit at Nagda is the largest manufacturer of Viscose staple fibre in Asia and coloured fibre in the world.

Etymology edit

The name of the town was actually nag-dah which means cremation/burning (dah) of snakes (nag).[1][2] The ancient city was developed by King Janamejaya. Janamejaya was a Hindu Kuru Dynasty. Nagda was mentioned in the literature of Kalidasa.[3]

Demographics edit

Religions in Nagda
Hinduism
81.68%
Islam
14.58%
Christianity
0.81%
Jainism
2.09%
Buddhism
0.53%
Sikhism
0.53%
No particular religion♦
0.29%
Distribution of religions
Includes Other religions (0.00%).

As per provisional reports of 2011 India census,[4] population of Nagda in 2011 is 100,039; of which male and female are 51,373 and 48,666 respectively.[4]

The number of literates in Nagda are 71,472, out of which 40,073 are male and 31,399 are female. Nagda has an average literacy rate of 80.71%, above than the national average of 74.04%: male literacy is 88.43%, and female literacy is 72.62%. In Nagda, 11.48% of the population is under 5 to 6 years of age.[5]

According to the 2011 census data, Hinduism is the majority religion in Nagda city with 81.68% followers. Islam is the second most popular religion in the city of Nagda with approximately 14.58% following it. In Nagda city, Christianity is followed by 0.81%, Jainism by 2.09%, Sikhism by 0.53%, and Buddhism by 0.53%. Around 0.00% stated 'Other Religion' and approximately 0.29% stated 'No Particular Religion'.

Culture edit

The culture of Nagda encompasses both the traditional Malwa culture and a modern, progressive attitude. People celebrate typical Indian festivals like Diwali, Dussehra, Navratri, Holi, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Mahavir Jayanti, Hanuman Jayanti, Ram Navmi, Sharad Purnima, Janmashtami, and Christmas. Apart from these festivals, the city celebrates "Dhol Gyaras" (a dolor dhol is a musical instrument like drum and guards means Ekadasi, a date in Hindu calendar), a one-night event in which mobile temples, called झान्की (jhanki) in the local language, run in the city. The same celebration is held three days later on Anant Chaturdashi at many nearby places like Ujjain and Indore and also in Birlagram, Nagda. The set of pehalwans from different Akhara show their bravery in front of these mobile temples. Various man-made craft items are displayed in shops specially built for this night. Dhol artists play their drums in continuous rhythms. The festival culminates in a carnival-like procession.

Recreational areas edit

Nagda is known for Atal Park located at the housing board colony, Nagda junction. It has a swimming pool, play zones, and green zones. Birla House garden located at Ponds colony, Nagda junction. It's a huge garden accessible to only residents of the Birla gram colony. Nayan dam is also located in Nagda junction and is known for its scenery.[citation needed] Shivratri fair is also held in Nagda. People from nearby villages come to Nagda to have fun with their friends and family.[citation needed] Birla temple is located in Nagda junction. This Hindu temple is built by the Birla family. It is a Vishnu Mandir (also known as Birla Mandir) that has a carved image of Gods and Goddess on the columns, walls, roof, and beams.

Religion edit

Hinduism is the dominant religion in Nagda with 81.68% followers as of 2011, followed by Islam with 14.58%, Christianity with 0.81%, Sikhism with 0.53%, Buddhism with 0.53%, and Jainism with 2.09%. Many temples & Masjids, Catholic churches, Protestant Church, Guru Dwaras, Ayyappa Temple, and other religious buildings are found throughout the city. The most prominent communities include Rajpoot, Gurjar, Brahmin, Marwaris, Viswakarma, Marwari Jains, Porwals, and Chauhans along with the local communities.[citation needed] The most prominent Hindu temple in Nagda is Birla Mandir with its characteristic artwork carved on walls and pillars surrounded by a garden and fountain, dedicated to Lord Vishnu which was built by the Birla family.

Food and cuisines edit

Nagda has a variety of foods and cuisines. The city starts its day with tea, poha, jalebi, samosa, and kachori. The Ratlami Sev is a common snack often served with a meal and dinner. Dal-Baati-Churma is the food of the Malwa. It is commonly served at all festivities, including religious occasions, wedding ceremonies, and parties. "Dal-Baati", is a combination of two different food items - Dal (lentils), Baati. It is a typical Malwa dish. Dal is made of lentils and can be a little spicy. Baati baked or a grilled ball of wheat flour dough. Churma is made with small flaky pieces of Baati, ghee and sugar & is eaten like a dessert. Also Reveri is also famous dessert.

Education edit

Yash Public Senior Secondary School (YPSSS), founded in 1997, is a K-12 co-educational CBSE school located in Nagda.

Fatima Convent Higher Secondary School (FCHSS) is located at Nagda Ujjain. The School has been recognized by Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations for a long time.

The Aditya Birla Public School, Nagda was established as Grasim Vidya Mandir on 13 July 1970, under the aegis of Grasim Industries Ltd. The school was set up by Ghanshyam Dasji Birla to fulfill the need for quality education for the children of Grasim employees and the surrounding locality. The school is located at Nagda, (Ujjain district, M.P.) on the Delhi – Mumbai Train route.

Aditya Birla Higher Secondary School [formerly known as Grasim Vidyalaya] is the Heritage School. It was established in 1953. Initially, the school was started in a small building with 58 students and 6 teachers. Today it has 2265 students and 87 teachers.

Agoshdeep International Public school was established on 12 January 2005. It is now closed.

Higher education edit

Most colleges in Nagda are affiliated with Vikram University. The city's most prominent college is Nagda Government College near Rupeta village. Other colleges are Shesh Shai college and Vardhaman college.

Transportation edit

 
Nagda Station at Night

Currently, there is no public transport like AICTSL OR BRTS. Auto rickshaws are available for small distance travel.

Rail edit

Nagda is situated in the basin of river Chambal. It is an important junction station of Western Railways, which connect the Delhi-Mumbai mainline with Bhopal. It is an important halt for all trains that are bound for Jaipur, Mumbai, Delhi & Bhopal. The main lines passing through Nagda Junction are : Mumbai- New Delhi line via Kota Junction ( broad gauge line).

Air edit

Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar International Airport, The nearest airport is located in Indore about 110  km from the city.

Road edit

Nagda has connectivity with NH79 via Jaora.

Government and politics edit

Nagda has Nagar Palika Parishad, which runs by 36 wards members and 1 city Mayor. The city has ample funds for development which has brought a lot of changes in the city.

Currently, Dr. Tejbahadur Singh Chauhan is the elected Member of the Legislative Assembly for the term 2023 to 2028, representing the Bhartiya Janata Party.

References edit

  1. ^ "IITBHF - People associated with Nagda". www.iitbombay.org. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Home". Nagar Palika Nagda. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Famous Places in Nagda". Famous Places in India. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Nagda City Census 2011 data". www.census2011.co.in.
  5. ^ "Nagda City Population Census 2011-2019 | Madhya Pradesh". www.census2011.co.in. Retrieved 11 April 2019.

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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 Nagda news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message For the city in Rajasthan see Nagda Rajasthan Nagda is an industrial town in Ujjain district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh It lies in the administrative headquarters of the city of Ujjain in the Malwa region of western Madhya Pradesh It is situated on the bank of the Chambal River Presently Nagda is a major industrial town with a manufacturing unit of Viscose Fibre a Thermal Power Plant and a Chemical Plant Nagda is a major ISO granted Railway Junction on the Delhi Mumbai railway line The town is exactly 694 km from both Delhi and Mumbai Before Nagda was an industrial town its location near the Chambal with ample land available along with its location between two of India s biggest markets Delhi and Mumbai attracted Ghanshyam Das Birla to set up a major facility Today Grasim s industrial unit at Nagda is the largest manufacturer of Viscose staple fibre in Asia and coloured fibre in the world Contents 1 Etymology 2 Demographics 3 Culture 4 Recreational areas 5 Religion 6 Food and cuisines 7 Education 7 1 Higher education 8 Transportation 8 1 Rail 8 2 Air 8 3 Road 8 4 Government and politics 9 ReferencesEtymology editThe name of the town was actually nag dah which means cremation burning dah of snakes nag 1 2 The ancient city was developed by King Janamejaya Janamejaya was a Hindu Kuru Dynasty Nagda was mentioned in the literature of Kalidasa 3 Demographics editReligions in NagdaHinduism 81 68 Islam 14 58 Christianity 0 81 Jainism 2 09 Buddhism 0 53 Sikhism 0 53 No particular religion 0 29 Distribution of religions Includes Other religions 0 00 As per provisional reports of 2011 India census 4 population of Nagda in 2011 is 100 039 of which male and female are 51 373 and 48 666 respectively 4 The number of literates in Nagda are 71 472 out of which 40 073 are male and 31 399 are female Nagda has an average literacy rate of 80 71 above than the national average of 74 04 male literacy is 88 43 and female literacy is 72 62 In Nagda 11 48 of the population is under 5 to 6 years of age 5 According to the 2011 census data Hinduism is the majority religion in Nagda city with 81 68 followers Islam is the second most popular religion in the city of Nagda with approximately 14 58 following it In Nagda city Christianity is followed by 0 81 Jainism by 2 09 Sikhism by 0 53 and Buddhism by 0 53 Around 0 00 stated Other Religion and approximately 0 29 stated No Particular Religion See also List of cities in Madhya PradeshCulture editThe culture of Nagda encompasses both the traditional Malwa culture and a modern progressive attitude People celebrate typical Indian festivals like Diwali Dussehra Navratri Holi Eid al Fitr Eid al Adha Mahavir Jayanti Hanuman Jayanti Ram Navmi Sharad Purnima Janmashtami and Christmas Apart from these festivals the city celebrates Dhol Gyaras a dolor dhol is a musical instrument like drum and guards means Ekadasi a date in Hindu calendar a one night event in which mobile temples called झ न क jhanki in the local language run in the city The same celebration is held three days later on Anant Chaturdashi at many nearby places like Ujjain and Indore and also in Birlagram Nagda The set of pehalwans from different Akhara show their bravery in front of these mobile temples Various man made craft items are displayed in shops specially built for this night Dhol artists play their drums in continuous rhythms The festival culminates in a carnival like procession Recreational areas editNagda is known for Atal Park located at the housing board colony Nagda junction It has a swimming pool play zones and green zones Birla House garden located at Ponds colony Nagda junction It s a huge garden accessible to only residents of the Birla gram colony Nayan dam is also located in Nagda junction and is known for its scenery citation needed Shivratri fair is also held in Nagda People from nearby villages come to Nagda to have fun with their friends and family citation needed Birla temple is located in Nagda junction This Hindu temple is built by the Birla family It is a Vishnu Mandir also known as Birla Mandir that has a carved image of Gods and Goddess on the columns walls roof and beams Religion editHinduism is the dominant religion in Nagda with 81 68 followers as of 2011 followed by Islam with 14 58 Christianity with 0 81 Sikhism with 0 53 Buddhism with 0 53 and Jainism with 2 09 Many temples amp Masjids Catholic churches Protestant Church Guru Dwaras Ayyappa Temple and other religious buildings are found throughout the city The most prominent communities include Rajpoot Gurjar Brahmin Marwaris Viswakarma Marwari Jains Porwals and Chauhans along with the local communities citation needed The most prominent Hindu temple in Nagda is Birla Mandir with its characteristic artwork carved on walls and pillars surrounded by a garden and fountain dedicated to Lord Vishnu which was built by the Birla family Food and cuisines editNagda has a variety of foods and cuisines The city starts its day with tea poha jalebi samosa and kachori The Ratlami Sev is a common snack often served with a meal and dinner Dal Baati Churma is the food of the Malwa It is commonly served at all festivities including religious occasions wedding ceremonies and parties Dal Baati is a combination of two different food items Dal lentils Baati It is a typical Malwa dish Dal is made of lentils and can be a little spicy Baati baked or a grilled ball of wheat flour dough Churma is made with small flaky pieces of Baati ghee and sugar amp is eaten like a dessert Also Reveri is also famous dessert Education editYash Public Senior Secondary School YPSSS founded in 1997 is a K 12 co educational CBSE school located in Nagda Fatima Convent Higher Secondary School FCHSS is located at Nagda Ujjain The School has been recognized by Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations for a long time The Aditya Birla Public School Nagda was established as Grasim Vidya Mandir on 13 July 1970 under the aegis of Grasim Industries Ltd The school was set up by Ghanshyam Dasji Birla to fulfill the need for quality education for the children of Grasim employees and the surrounding locality The school is located at Nagda Ujjain district M P on the Delhi Mumbai Train route Aditya Birla Higher Secondary School formerly known as Grasim Vidyalaya is the Heritage School It was established in 1953 Initially the school was started in a small building with 58 students and 6 teachers Today it has 2265 students and 87 teachers Agoshdeep International Public school was established on 12 January 2005 It is now closed Higher education edit Most colleges in Nagda are affiliated with Vikram University The city s most prominent college is Nagda Government College near Rupeta village Other colleges are Shesh Shai college and Vardhaman college Transportation edit nbsp Nagda Station at NightCurrently there is no public transport like AICTSL OR BRTS Auto rickshaws are available for small distance travel Rail edit Nagda is situated in the basin of river Chambal It is an important junction station of Western Railways which connect the Delhi Mumbai mainline with Bhopal It is an important halt for all trains that are bound for Jaipur Mumbai Delhi amp Bhopal The main lines passing through Nagda Junction are Mumbai New Delhi line via Kota Junction broad gauge line Air edit Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar International Airport The nearest airport is located in Indore about 110 km from the city Road edit Nagda has connectivity with NH79 via Jaora Government and politics edit Nagda has Nagar Palika Parishad which runs by 36 wards members and 1 city Mayor The city has ample funds for development which has brought a lot of changes in the city Currently Dr Tejbahadur Singh Chauhan is the elected Member of the Legislative Assembly for the term 2023 to 2028 representing the Bhartiya Janata Party References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nagda IITBHF People associated with Nagda www iitbombay org Retrieved 11 April 2019 Home Nagar Palika Nagda Retrieved 11 April 2019 Famous Places in Nagda Famous Places in India Retrieved 11 April 2019 a b Nagda City Census 2011 data www census2011 co in Nagda City Population Census 2011 2019 Madhya Pradesh www census2011 co in Retrieved 11 April 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nagda amp oldid 1210846939, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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