Rahatgaon
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Rahatgaon is a small and very famous town in Harda District, Madhya Pradesh. It lies about 22 km south of Harda and about 50 km east of Harsud. Bhopal is 178 km away from Rahatgaon. Timurni, Nemawar, Bori Wildlife Sanctuary, Khirkiya and Kesla constitute interesting excursions. Harda Railway Station serves the town. Holy Narmada river is about 40 km from the city.
Rahatgaon is situated on the Satpura Range. Rahatgaon is the headquarters of the Forest division. It is currently the largest town of Harda District.
In the south hill region of Rahatgaon we can find the Tribal ,'Gond' and 'Korku' peoples. Previously in the south region there was 'Makdai' rule and the 'Gond' king was the ruler. The 'Bihola' village was the developed 'Rajaswa' center in 'Mugal'.
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Sodalpur, Timurni, Magardha, Harda, Dhekna, Pagdhal, Sirali, Bori, Bhunas, Makrai, Lokhartalai, Borpani, Tajpura, Sheopur Shohpur, Chirapatla, Seoni Malwa, Itarsi Handia, Nemawar.
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[edit] Culture
All festivals all celebrated with equal fervor. Diwali is celebrated with equal pomp and glory as Eid. People still visit each others houses and greet each other on various occasions. Gifts and sweets are exchanged and donations made to the poor. Diwali is celebrated by performing puja of the wealth goddess Lakshmi. Later in the night, fire-crackers are burst in the open by young and old with equal enthusiasm. Eid is special to the city as all the Hindus take time out to visit their Muslim friends and greet them and get treated with delicacies, the specialty of the day being sweet sewai. This culture is such that both Hindus and Muslims visit each other on their respective festivals to greet and exchange sweets. During Ganesh puja and Navratras, idols of Lord Ganesh and Goddess Durga are established in jhankis throughout the city. Rajwada Chouk's deviji Aarti and jhankis are very famous. People throng to offer prayers to their deities. At the end of Navratras, on the day of Vijayadashmi, or Dusshehra, huge effigies of Ravan are burnt in different parts of the city. There is so many "Ramayan Mandals" in Rahatgaon but the Rajwada chouk's is very famous among them. It is read along with music with instruments like Jhanjh and Dholak.
[edit] Food
People of Rahatgaon are well known gastronomes Sweets and Namkeen (tasty salted snacks - a typical Indian preparation).
The staple food (snacks) of the city is Poha-Jalebi. People are also fond of Kachori and Samosa. The life starts early with cups of 'Chai' (tea) with Poha & Jalebi followed by lunch which invariably includes popular 'besan' (gram flour) preparations. Later in the day one can easily find snacks like 'Kachori', 'Samosa' and 'Chole & Fulki'. "Dal Bati" is one of the very famous food for Rahatians'. Late nights another market comes alive at 10:00 PM where one finds lots of delicacies to enjoy after a nice dinner like 'Gulab Jamun', 'Rabri', 'aalo tikiya', 'Halwa', 'Gajar', 'Moong', icecreams, milkshakes, and finally tasty 'paan' to end the day.
Non-vegetarian: Muglai dishes are also very much famous. Gastronomous chicken lollipops, 'Murga Bati' is very famous.
Sweets: 'Meethi Sev' Moong ka Halwa, Gajar ka Halwa, Rabri Gulab Jamun, Ras Malai, Ras Gulla, Bengali Sweets .
Savouries: Sev with all its varieties, mixtures, Dhania-Chivda, Dal Moth, Papdi, Gathiya, Khaman, Kachori-Samosa, Petis, Garadu, Aalo Tikiya, Pani-Puri, Bhel-Puri, Saboodana Khichadi, Dahi Bada, Pakoda.
Drinks: Lassi, cold milk, hot boiled milk with Malai and dry fruits with keshar, fruit juice.
[edit] Population
Approx 15,000
[edit] Famous personalities
Shri Vishnu Prasad Paliwal, (President Janapad), Narayan presad Vajpeyee (Sarapanch), Shri Rajendra Prasad Soni, Shri Govind Prasad Paliwal (Malgujar), Shri Hansu Soni, Shri Sasimohan Paliwal, Shri Sanjay Tanwar (Shivmahima Computer's & Office Stationary), Shri Sandeep Kumar Soni (National artist - Fine arts) and Web designer Sudhir Soni. Neelesh Dubey proffesionalsocial worker