Friday, June 1, 2012

Indore News

Indore is a key city and commercial center of the state of Madhya Pradesh in central India. Indore is located 190 km west of state capital Bhopal. With a population of 1,516,918 it is the 15th largest city in India and the 147th largest city in the world. It serves as the headquarters of both the Indore district and Indore division.

Through the days of the Maratha Empire Indore was an significant halt among the Deccan and Delhi. Yet immediately after the death of Madhavrao Peshwa, the Maratha Empire disintegrated and Indore was declared the capital of the Holkar state, till Rani Ahilyabai Holkar moved the capital to Maheshwar.

Following India's independence in 1947, Indore, along with a number of neighbouring princely states, became component of the Indian state of Madhya Bharat. Indore was designated the summer capital of this newly developed state. On November 1, 1956, Madhya Bharat was merged into Madhya Pradesh and Bhopal was selected as the capital.

Indore is located in the western region of Madhya Pradesh, on the southern edge of the Malwa plateau, on the Saraswati and Khan rivers, which are tributaries of the Shipra River. Indore has an typical elevation of 550 metre above sea level. It is located on an elevated plain, with the Yadri range to the south.

Indore is administered by the Indore Municipal Corporation. Some of the regions surrounding the city are administered by the Indore Development Authority (IDA).

House to a range of colleges and schools, Indore has a large student population and is an educational centre.

Ravindra Natya Grah is an significant and well recognized center for theatre and performing arts in the city.

The radio business has expanded with a number of private and government owned FM channels being introduced. The FM radio channels that broadcast in the city include AIR Vividh Bharathi FM (101.6 MHz), Radio Mirchi FM (98.three MHz), Big FM (92.7 MHz), Red FM (93.5 MHz), My FM (94.three MHz) and AIR Gyan Vani FM (105.6 MHz). State-owned Doordarshan transmits two terrestrial television channels. Apart from these couple of neighborhood broadcasting stations also exist.

There are about 19 Hindi dailies, two English dailies, 26 weeklies and monthlies, three quarterlies, 1 Bi-monthly Magazine and 1 annual paper published from the city for Indore News . The key dailies Indore Hindi News include the Nai Dunia, Dainik Bhaskar, Dainik Jagran, Patrika, Raj Express, Agnibaan, & PrabhatKiran. The key English dailies are The Times of India, Hindustan Times, The Hindu, Cost-free Press, Small business Standard & The Economic Times.

Indore city has a variety of cultures. Over the years the city of Indore has welcomed folks from all castes, creed and colour. Consumers from all corners of the country have migrated & settled in the heart of Madhya Pradesh for their livelihood, education or just for its peaceful culture.



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