Kukshi
Kukshi कुक्षी | |
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city | |
Kukshi Location in Madhya Pradesh, India | |
Coordinates: 22°12′N 74°45′E / 22.2°N 74.75°ECoordinates: 22°12′N 74°45′E / 22.2°N 74.75°E | |
Country | India |
State | Madhya Pradesh |
District | Dhar |
Elevation | 170 m (560 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 37,482 |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Kukshi is a town in Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh state, kukshi has population of around 50,000 approx, and as it is a tehsil place, kukshi is famous for the business of cotton, mirchi, gold and silver, readymade garments, and many more.
It is situated 18 km away from the Narmada river.
Geography
Kukshi is a part of the Nimar (Nemar) region of Madhya Pradesh. It is 350 km from Bhopal and 170 km from Indore. It lies west of the Narmada River valley and south of the Vindhyas. Kukshi is the biggest tehsil of the Dhar district. It is surrounded by the districts of Dhar to the north, Khargone (West Nimar) to the northeast, Barwani to the southeast, and Alirajpur and Jhabua to the west.
Kukshi has a subtropical climate, which is made up of a hot, dry summer (April–June) followed by monsoon season (July–September), and a cool, dry winter. The average rainfall is about 45 inches per year. The temperature varies from around 10 °C in the winter to 45 °C in the summer.
Demographics
As of 2011 India census,[1] Kukshi had a population of 37,482. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Kukshi has an average literacy rate of 79.9%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 86.9%, and female literacy is 72.8%. In Kukshi, 15% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Kukshi is inhabited by people of different communities and religions. Being nearest to the Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan borders you will find inhabitants from these states, too. They are the people either in government jobs or in business. Most of the population is dependent upon farming and trading.
Economy
Kukshi is one of the biggest towns of the Dhar district and business Hub of Dhar District. It falls in the Maharashtra cotton belt providing very good business opportunities. Cotton produced in Kukshi tehsil and its villages are of international quality, having long, fine threads. The market is flourishing and changing the face of the town very quickly. Kukshi also provides a trading opportunity to Bhils who live in the surrounding areas to come for their shopping needs. The main businesses in town are jewelry, cloth, steel utensils, cement factories, tile factories, torch accumulator and torch factories, cement pipes, stone crushing, electric poles and cement barricade factory.
Kukshi has numerous educational institutes such as Sardar Patel college, Allegiance Academy, Child welfare School, Nimar Cambridge school, Datahari Public School, SSVM, Vallabhbhai Patel school, Sankalp International school, Perfect baby care,Jumbo Podar school etc. Kukshi is the best business place for Cotton and wheat.
Famous Personalities
Some famous personalities of Kukshi in different fields are :
Politics: Pratap Singh Baghel, Jamunadevi, Ranjana Baghel, Mukam singh Kirade, Surendra Singh Baghel[2], Dr. R.k.Patidar, Ramesh Dhadiwal among others
Business: Laxminarayan Gupta from TDN, Mahendra Gupta, Trilok Chandra Choudhry, Rohit Jain. Etc.
Journalism: Shankar lal Gupta, Durga Lal Malvi, Ramesh Dhadiwal, Ghisalal Malviya, Manohar mandloi, Mahendra parsai, Devendra Jain, AKhilesh Panwar, Ashok Gupta, Arpan Jain[3], Krishnakant Gupta.
Culture
The residents of Kukshi belong to a variety of religions. Religious places are located in almost every part of city. Some of the famous and most-visited temples & mosques are:
- Shani Mandir
- echhapurna hanuman mandir
- Ganesh Mandir
- Shiv Mandir
- Swaminarayan Mandir
- Satyanarayan Mandir
- Ambika Mandir
- Aai Mata Mandir
- Jain temples
- Gayatri Mandir
- Lakxmi Mandir
- Shankar Mandir
- Hanuman Mandir
- Datahari Mandir
- Sitalamata Temple
- Ram Mandir
- Sarkari Mandir, datahari chok
- Ranchodray(Khak-Chok) Mandir
- Bhilat Mandir
- Jama Masjid rangara mohalla
- Badpura masjid
- Mohammadi Masjid
- Madina Masjid
- Baharpura Masjid
- Bhatti Mohalla Masjid
- Baaleshah Data's Dargaah
- Bohra Masjid
- Madarsa-E- Saifiyah
- Burhani Bagh
Of these, Sarkari Mandir temple is presumed to be a very old temple and Datahari Mandir also.Its name, data+hari, indicates that this temple was built to show unity among peoples of two important religious groups then: Hindus and Muslims. Gayatri Mandir is considered as a very pleasant location in city as the temple is on an island in a pond accessed by a bridge. It is a landmark for Kukshi & a very pleasant hangout point in evening. There are seven mosques in Kukshi, the Badpura Masjid is biggest of all. The Baaleshah Data's Dargaah is the symbol of religious belief for the followers of all religions
Neighbourhoods
The neighbourhoods (Mohallas) were considered as a block for a particular community in early days.KUKSHI is composed of many neighbourhoods such as jambu gali, Sirvi mohalla, Porwal mohalla, Jain Mohalla, Patidar Mohalla, Bohra Mohalla, Saifiya Marg, Magalwariya Road, Patel Marg, Badpura Mohalla,Tilak Marg, Subhash Marg, Mali Mohalla, Islampura, Baharpura, Anand Ganj Mandi, Gayatri Colony,Talabpura mohalla,Avni Nagar, Jobat Colony, Bhairav Nagar, Soni Mohalla, Mangalwariya, Rangara Mohalla, Joshi Mohalla, Bohra Mohalla, Mankar Mohalla, Annapurna Colony, Ajad Colony,Burhani Colony,Taheri Colony and lakshmi Colony.
Places of interest
The nearby attractions of Kukshi are:
- Bagh Caves
- Tanalpur tirth
- Bawangaja
- Pandav
- Koteshwar
- Faata dam
References
- ↑ "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.
- ↑ https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surendra_Singh_Baghel/
- ↑ http://ntvtime.com/?p=1330
journalist arpan