Rau

For other uses, see Rau (disambiguation).
Rau
suburb
Rau

Location in Madhya Pradesh, India

Coordinates: 22°38′5″N 75°48′41″E / 22.63472°N 75.81139°ECoordinates: 22°38′5″N 75°48′41″E / 22.63472°N 75.81139°E
Country  India
State Madhya Pradesh
District Indore
Population (2001)
  Total 20,845
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 453331
Telephone code 0731

Rau is a suburb and a nagar panchayat in Indore district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

Location

Rau is situated on National Highway 3 (NH3), Mumbai Agra Road (popularly known as A.B. Road) between Mhow & Rajendra Nagar, Indore area of Indore city near Rangwasa village.

Outlook

The road connecting Pithampur (An industrial area of Indore region) to Indore Central, branches out from Rau, towards Pithampur from NH3.

Geography

Rau is situated at an altitude of about 530 meters above MSL. The climate is subtropical, which is typical in this part of country. Summers are hot and dry followed by monsoon months, with approximately 32–35 inches of rainfall followed by mild winters in the months of December and January.

Summer daytime temperature can reach 45 °C with 20–25% humidity. Winter night temperature can fall to 5–6 °C with 20–25% humidity. Annual rainfall is about 32–35 inches (800 mm).

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[1] Rau had a population of 20,845. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Rau has an average literacy rate of 63%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 72%, and female literacy is 54%. In Rau, 16% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Connectivity

ROAD

Rau is situated on National Highway 3 (NH3) and has got frequent intracity connection with Indore City-Mhow-Pithampur through an extensive network of city buses, both private and run by Indore city transport limited.

TRAIN

Rau is situated on Metergauge rail line from Ratlam to Akola. There are regular passenger train services throughout the day connecting Rau with local stations of Indore, Ratlam, MHOW, Khandwa, Akola, Ujjain.

Nearest broadgauge railway station is the main railway station of the city Indore Junction BG at (INDB), 18 km away.

Administration

Rau comes under Indore Parliamentary constituency and is a separate seat for State Assembly. The current MLA for Rau Constituency is Jeetu Patwari who defeated the Ex MLA Jitu Jirati.

It comes under jurisdiction of Indore Collector, an IAS officer and Senior Superintendent of Police, an IPS Officer.

In Rau There is A Municipal Cooperation (Nagar Parishad) lead by Smt. Varsha Sule and CMO Chandra Shekhar Nigam.

Education and research

The State Institute of Hotel Management (SIHM) Indore is situated at Rau bypass and approximately 3 km from Rau circle.Indian Institute of Management Indore is situated in Rau. Rau also has many Engineering Colleges and Management Colleges attached to Devi Ahilya University, Indore & Rajiv Gandhi Technical University. Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology, dealing with research in Laser & Nuclear science (RRCAT) is also in Rau. Indore Professional Studies (IPS) Academy is situated in Rau. Emerald Heights International School, St. Norberts, LG Academy and Prerna Bal Niketan are the major Academic Institutions situated here. Many engineering colleges are there in and around Rau Area viz. Medicaps Group of Institutions, Sanghvi Institute of Management and Science, Indore Institute of Science of Technology, S D Bansal College, IPS academy. These colleges collectively educate more than 10000 students in Rau, from which a large percentage of students coming from small cities near Indore. To accommodate these students there are many hostels, some of which are Shree Ram Hostel, Pinaki Girls Hostel, Rupam Hostel, Laxmi Hostel.

Specialties

Chausath Maharani Ki Sawari

Rauराऊ is famous for the traditional Indian Snack Kachori which is the most famous snack of Malwa Region. The famous Umiya Dham temple, Mamaji Ka Dhaba, Mashal Hotel, Hotel S-47, Nakhrali Dhani are also few popular eating zone. Rau is also famous for the Dusherra Vijayadashami festival celebrated on the tenth day of the month of Ashwin according to the Hindu lunisolar calendar which corresponds to September or October of the Gregorian calendar. The first nine days are celebrated as Maha Navratri(Devnagari: नवरात्रि, 'nine nights') or Sharada Navratri (the most important Navratri) and culminates on the tenth day as Dusehhra. In Navratri the last two days i.e. Mahaashtami and Mahanavmi are also remarkable because of the traditional Mata ki Sawari in which people use to worship the Goddess Amba - Durga and Chousath Jogini Kalika Maharani with Bairav Baba.

Next stop

then, Pithampur X (Indore End)

Notes

  1. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.