Manasa, Madhya Pradesh
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Manasa is a town with
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in Neemuch district in the
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Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh (, ; meaning 'central province') is a state in central India. Its capital is Bhopal, and the largest city is Indore, with Jabalpur, Ujjain, Gwalior, Sagar, and Rewa being the other major cities. Madhya Pradesh is the seco ...
. It was under the princely state of Holker before Indian independence.


History

It is a major town in Neemuch district of Madhya Pradesh. Manasa is a seat of the legislative assembly. It is tehsil headquarters. The town is well connected by road from Mandsaur, Neemuch and also to Kota via Bhanpura. It was under the princely state of Holker before independence.


Places of worship

Many temples and mosques are found across Manasa.


Temples

The town is famous for its number of temples.


Mosques

The town has two major mosques: *Bohra Mazid *Muslim
mosque A mosque (; from ar, مَسْجِد, masjid, ; literally "place of ritual prostration"), also called masjid, is a place of prayer for Muslims. Mosques are usually covered buildings, but can be any place where prayers ( sujud) are performed, ...


Monuments

There is a famous monument in Manasa which is known as Vijay Stamba (Vijay Sthamb). It is made of white polished marble and is tall. It lies at the intersection of Sadar Bazar Road and City Hospital Road, near Sabzi Mandi (Vegetable Market) and also near the famous temple Shree Manshapurn Mahadev Madir. It is in front of the famous Baser ji ka baada. Vijay Stamba denotes for Victory, as its meaning is ''The Pillar of Victory''. It was built in 1960, i.e. 13 years after independence.


Geography

Manasa is located at . It has an average elevation of 439 metres (1440 feet). It comes under the
Malwa Malwa is a historical region of west-central India occupying a plateau of volcanic origin. Geologically, the Malwa Plateau generally refers to the volcanic upland north of the Vindhya Range. Politically and administratively, it is also syn ...
Region on the Malwa Plateau.


Soil

The soils in the Manasa Tehsil are generally of four types: medium deep black cotton soil, red loamy soil, laterite soil and alluvial soil. Black cotton soil is derived from weathering and disintegration of basaltic lava flow. Most of the district is covered by medium deep black soil. Red loamy soil consists of sandy loam to clayey loam and is brick in colour. This soil is derived from Vindhyan sandstone and shale and occurring in the valley portion on the plateau and adjacent to hill composed of Vindhyan sandstone. This type of soil covers a northern part of the district. Laterite soil dark brown to pink coloured lateritic soil is found as capping over hillocks of basaltic terrain. Alluvial soils are grayish yellow to brownish yellow in colour and are found along the major rivers.


Crops

The
tehsil A tehsil (, also known as tahsil, taluka, or taluk) is a local unit of administrative division in some countries of South Asia. It is a subdistrict of the area within a district including the designated populated place that serves as its administ ...
is famous for crops of opium (''affem'') and soybean.


Nature and surroundings

Outer parts of the town are surrounded with large agricultural farmlands.


Gardens and parks

There are two gardens and one park in Manasa:


Water sources

Manasa has two major ponds. Rampira Talab lies in the Neemuch Naka, visible from MP SH 31A and also from Dhakani Road. Manasa Talai lies on Mandsaur Naka near the temple of God Shani Dev. It is visible from Mandsaur Road. Many other ponds are found within and around the
tehsil A tehsil (, also known as tahsil, taluka, or taluk) is a local unit of administrative division in some countries of South Asia. It is a subdistrict of the area within a district including the designated populated place that serves as its administ ...
of Manasa.


Transport

Manasa is well connected by roads. Madhya Pradesh State Highway 31A passes from here. There are basic transport facilities in Manasa.


Bus transport

Major routes of buses from Manasa: * Manasa - Kukdeshwar - Rampura - Ghandhi Sagar (Chambal) -
Rawatbhata Rawatbhata is a city, Tehsil and Nagar Palika in Chittorgarh District, Rajasthan, India. It is 131 km from Chittorgarh city, 50 km from the nearest city, Kota. The city has eight nuclear power stations, an under-construction nuclear fuel ...
- Kota -
Bundi Bundi is a city in the Hadoti region of Rajasthan state in northwest India and capital of the former princely state of Rajputana agency. District of Bundi is named after the former princely state. Demographics According to the 2011 Indian cens ...
* Manasa - Kukdeshwar - Rampura - Ghandhi Sagar(Chambal) -
Bhanpura Bhanpura is a town and a nagar panchayat in Mandsaur district, located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Bhanpura was discovered by King Bhanu bhil. It was also ruled by the Chandrawats of Mewar during the times of Rana Sanga's rule. The ...
- Kota * Manasa - Piplia -
Mandsaur Mandsaur is a city and a municipality in Mandsaur district located on Border of Mewar and Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh state of central India. It is the administrative headquarters of Mandsaur District. The ancient Pashupatinath Temple is l ...
- Ratlam-Ujjain * Manasa - Sawankund - Savan - Girdauda -
Neemuch Neemuch or Nimach is a town in the malwa region. Neemuch crowns the north western part of MP. It has been also referred to city of Nature and Peace. The town shares its northwestern border with the state of Rajasthan and is the administrati ...
* Manasa - Dhakani - Kacholi


Bus stops

The town also has one proper bus station and two major bus stops.


Railways

The railway network is not currently established in Manasa. One can go to
Neemuch Neemuch or Nimach is a town in the malwa region. Neemuch crowns the north western part of MP. It has been also referred to city of Nature and Peace. The town shares its northwestern border with the state of Rajasthan and is the administrati ...
or Piplia to get a train.


Nearest station

The nearest railway station is at Neemuch. (distance - 30 km)


Other nearby stations

Note: red coloured: in Madhya Pradesh; white coloured: in Rajasthan


Helipad

Manasa has two helipads, one near Vivakanand Colony and another near Sawankund village.


Airport

The nearest airport is Maharana Pratap Airport or Dabok Airport at Udaipur (distance - 137 km).


Airstrip

An airstrip (हवाई पट्टी) also exists on the south of railway line near Jaisingpura village which is in Neemuch District. It is 31 km away from Manasa and the estimated time to reach there is 43 minutes.


Demographics

As of the
2011 Census of India The 2011 Census of India or the 15th Indian Census was conducted in two phases, house listing and population enumeration. The House listing phase began on 1 April 2010 and involved the collection of information about all buildings. Information ...
, Manasa had a population of 26,822. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Manasa has an average literacy rate of 68%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 77%, and female literacy is 58%. In Manasa, 14% of the population is under 6 years of age.


Festivals

All national festivals such as Teej, RangTeras, Raksha Bandhan, Krishna Janmashtami, Navratri, Durga puja, Dussehra,
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,
Deepavali Diwali (), Dewali, Divali, or Deepavali (IAST: ''dīpāvalī''), also known as the Festival of Lights, related to Jain Diwali, Bandi Chhor Divas, Tihar, Swanti, Sohrai, and Bandna, is a religious celebration in Indian religions. It is on ...
, Ramzan,
Gudi Padwa Gudhi Padwa is a spring-time festival that marks the traditional new year for Marathi and Konkani Hindus, but is also celebrated by other Hindus as well. It is celebrated in and around Maharashtra, Goa, Madhya Pradesh and the union terr ...
, Bhaidooj and others like Nagpanchmi are celebrated here.


Areas

Manasa, being a developing town, is slowly emerging and expanding its areas.


Localities

*Court Area covers the area near the Local Judiciary Court of Manasa. *Purana Manasa was the first civilization in Manasa. The town started its expansions from here. Long ago, it was the only part where people lived. * Bada Bagela was named after a big Bohra mosque, ''Bohra Mazjid'', which exists slightly in the center of this area. Bada Bagela consists of four streets of Manasa and seven other narrow streets known as ''Galis'' are in it. * Ghandhi Chock was named after a famous little stage in Manasa known as ''Ghandhi Chock''. The area starts right from the stage and ends at the historic temple of Badrivishal. The area does have a large territory road in it known as Sadar Bazar Road. * Junasath is probably the longest spread out area as it covers the region over a long road known as Junasath Marg. It is a famous Momidian area which contains many tailoring stores. * Usha Ganj Colony is one of the cleanest & lavish area in Manasa. A big garden is also situated in its center. The colony is well sanitized and clean. The roads are wide and provide ease to every resident. * Maheshvaram Vihar Colony * Gayatri Nagar A spiritual colony where situated a Temple called Gayatri Shakti Peeth. * Govind Colony * Ambedkar Colony * Akshat Nagar * Ma Vihar Colony * Vivekanand Colony * Anand Vihar Colony * Noori Colony * Wonder City * Ishawar Nagar


Mohollas

* Ghati Moholla is covered on the topmost surface area of Manasa and hence was named as ''Ghati'' which means High surface or slanting areas. * Dhobhi Moholla is famous for a number of cloth washers who have their business and houses there. It was named after Dhobhi as it means "washerman".


Commercial areas

* Kapda Bazar - A clothing market is present in Manasa. The cloth market is concentrated in a long narrow street, known as the Kapda Bazaar Road. With a number or clothing stores, some jewelry stores are also found there. * Sadar Bazar - This is a combination of a steady market as well as houses of middle-class families. The market starts right from the great temple of Shri Badrivishal and extends well up to the memorable monument – "Vijay Sthamba." The road here is wide and provides almost everything that a person needs in day-to-day life. Things that can be found here are medical stores, clothing stores, groceries, electronics and electricals, stationery products, fast food and sweets, seeds and fertilizers, chilies and species, paan vendors, fruits and vegetables. * Chopadgatta - numerous sweets shops have enjoyed business in Manasa at Chopadgataa which is referred to as "the heart of town" where one finds food items to enjoy after dinner, like gajak, gulab jamoon, rabri, and hot boiled milk. * The Bus Stand Market is situated on the wide Bus Stand Road which is a major road of the town. It is a large commercial place where stores and shops of different products can be found. Sweets, clothes, shoes, electronics and groceries can be found in this market. The location of the bus station of Manasa here provides this area a good economy and transportation. * Krashi Upaj Mandi


References

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