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Ganj Basoda, called Basoda, city and
municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality' ...
in the Indian state of
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. Ganj Basoda is one of the eleven
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s of
Vidisha district Vidisha District (Hindi: विदिशा; ) is in Madhya Pradesh state, in central India. The city of Vidisha is the administrative headquarters of the district. Geography The district is bounded by the districts of Ashoknagar to the northea ...
and is 39 km from
Vidisha Vidisha (विदिशा, formerly known as Bhelsa and known as Besnagar and Bhaddilpur in ancient times) is a city in Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and the administrative headquarters of Vidisha district. It is located 62.5 km north ...
.


History

Earlier there was an oil and flour mill named "Standard Flour and Oil mill" which also got the opportunity to fulfill the need of food in
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. Owing to unknown reasons it burnt into ashes and because of this reason now the townsmen call it ''"jali mill"''. The site of the mill is located near the railway station, opposite the railway goods shed. Today the burnt building stands in the former standard flour and mill area.


Etymology

''Ganj'' is a common suffix meaning ''market place or neighbourhood'' in Hindi, Bengali and Urdu, used in names of neighbourhoods and towns in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan such as
Daryaganj Daryaganj (literally "A market near a river") is a neighbourhood of Delhi inside the walled city of Old Delhi. The "darya" (lit. "River") refers to the river Yamuna which was just outside the walled city. Daryaganj is one of the three sub-divisi ...
. In case of Ganj Basoda, it is a prefix. Actually there are three villages in Vidisha district with word ''Basoda'' in their names. To prevent confusion, the word ''Ganj'' was conjoined with city's name. Ganj is the nearest village to city situated on the road through which the city was majorly connected with other parts of India.


Geography

Basoda is located at , very near to the centre of India. It has an average elevation of 399 metres (1309 feet). Local river Parasari divides the town in two parts. Major river Betwa flows at west end of Ganj Basoda, close to the town. Basoda is generally safe from floods due to its high altitude from the river. Nonetheless, the flood of 1965 is still remembered by townsmen.


Economy

Ganj Basoda's economy mainly depends on agriculture and stone mines. It has one of the biggest grain mandis of Asia. It has more warehouses than any other city of Madhya Pradesh. The main crops are wheat, soybean, gram, lentils and groundnut. Wheat of Ganj Basoda is famous all over India. Its sandstone is famous in countries like the UK and Italy. Stones mined from Ganj Basoda and nearby places is exported to the international market through Kandla port, Gujarat.


Transport and connectivity

Ganj Basoda is situated on Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Chennai main line. It is situated 105.1 km from Bhopal, 242 km from
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, 704 km
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and 877.5 km from
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. A new railway line from Basoda to Guna is proposed after which Ganj Basoda will become a junction and the distance from
Bhopal Bhopal (; ISO 15919, ISO: Bhōpāl, ) is the capital (political), capital city of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and the administrative headquarters of both Bhopal district and Bhopal division. It is known as the ''City of Lakes,'' due to ...
,
Vidisha Vidisha (विदिशा, formerly known as Bhelsa and known as Besnagar and Bhaddilpur in ancient times) is a city in Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and the administrative headquarters of Vidisha district. It is located 62.5 km north ...
and Basoda to
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,
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and
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will be shortened. Basoda is well connected through roads with nearby major cities. It is situated 105.1 km from
Bhopal Bhopal (; ISO 15919, ISO: Bhōpāl, ) is the capital (political), capital city of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and the administrative headquarters of both Bhopal district and Bhopal division. It is known as the ''City of Lakes,'' due to ...
, 295.5 km from
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and 102.7 km from Sagar.


Politics

Basoda Assembly constituency is one of the 230 Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) constituencies of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. Basoda (constituency number 145) is one of the 5 Vidhan Sabha constituencies located in Vidisha district. This constituency presently covers Basoda Municipality and some of the Basoda tehsil's villages of the district with 98, Gyaraspur tehsil's 132 villages and Tyonda tehsil's 104 villages.


Educational institutions

*SGS College *LBS College *Krishi Mahavidyalaya (JNKVV) *Rajiv Gandhi College *Subhadra Sharma Girls College *Media Computer College *Shahid Chandrashekhar Azad College *Modal Public School *Bharat Mata Convent Senior Secondary School *Bharat Vidhya Mandir Hr. *Dolphin – The School of Wisdom *International Public School *Kendriya Vidyalaya *Navankur Vidyapeeth Higher Secondary School *Ratan Bai Jain Hr. Sec. School *Scholars' Public School *Spandan Academy *St Joseph School *TT Jain Hr. Sec. School *Vrindavan Public School *Sarasvati Shishu Mandir *सम्राट अशोक को.एड.अकैडमी


Tourist attractions

One of the most important attractions near Ganj Basoda is Udayeshwar Nilkantheshwar Temple, a Shiva temple at Udaipur (Madhya Pradesh). Two inscriptions of Hijri 737 and 739 are mentioned in the time of Muhammad Tughlaq and in the Hijri 856 during the reign of Islam Shah Suri, the mosque was constructed and in the inscription of Hijri 894, the mosque was built during the time of Muhammad Shah Khaliji of Mandu. The outer walls of the main Nilkantheshwar Temple have been broken during the time of the rulers of the architectural Muslim rule of UtraKin Devi Deities, whose remains are currently available in the Temple Pragnan. The main temple has been built in the middle and it has three entrances. Shivalinga is installed in the sanctum in which only rays of sun rising on the day of Shivratri falls. In the sanctum sanctorum of the main temple, the shape of the shivaling is about 8 feet, which is covered with bronze which is only thrown on Shivratri day. Presently Lord Shiva is worshiped on the temple Archana. The construction of Shivling is similar to the Shivlinga located in the Bhojpur Shiva temple situated near Bhopal. The idol of various gods and goddesses on the outer wall of the temple has been engraved on stone, most of the idol is equipped with various forms of Lord Shiva. In the important sculpture craft, there is a statue of Mahatmasur Mardini, Kartikeya, etc. in the dance form Natraj Murthy of Lord Shiva. And in addition, the woman displays beauty. Another great ancient Shiva Temple is located at Gamakar Village, about 10 km from Basoda Town. The temple is of Natural origin cave temple. Hundreds of pilgrims visit this temple daily. A large fair is organised every year at Maha Shivratri. Thousands of people visit this place on this day. In village Gamakar, about 500 years old Garhis (small forts where Jagirdars lived) are present which are residents for Raghuwanshi community. The village is well connected with the Basoda Town by road. Pathari located at a road distance of 30 km from Basoda is an ancient site of historical importance for believers of Jainism and Buddhism. Temples (Jain 24 Thirtankars, Gadrmal temple, BHIM Gaja approximately 50 ft height of single stone piece) of 10th–11th century are situated here at Pathari. 18 km from Basoda near village Udaipur is another village Muradpur, where one can see unique statue of Varah (Lord Vishnu avatar) only of its kind in the world. To visit Udaipur, Muradpur and Pathari (badoh), one can follow motorable road from Basoda, following given route—Ganj Basoda (0 km)- Bareth (10 km)- Udaipur (16 km)-Pathari (30 km. For Muradpur (3 km from Udaipur on branch route). You may visit the modern temple of Goddess Sheetala Mata in the heart of Basoda. When you love the nature and you want to see the history of many great shadus and a amazing jaganath Swami temple beside river betwa you also go for nolakhi temple near ganjbasoda every year on jaganath Swami yatra, large fair organised and when you visit temple on jaganath rath yatra you feel some amazing goosebumps they are well connected with ganjbasoda by road(4-5 km. to ganjbasoda) When you want to see amazing sunset,You may also visit satdhara river beside lord shiva temple in noghai village ganjbasoda,they are near about 11-12 km from ganjbasoda. Not to be confused with a city in Indian state of
Rajasthan Rajasthan (; Literal translation, lit. 'Land of Kings') is a States and union territories of India, state in northwestern India. It covers or 10.4 per cent of India's total geographical area. It is the List of states and union territories of ...
with similar name, see
Udaipur Udaipur (Hindi: , ) (ISO 15919: ''Udayapura'') is a city in the north-western Indian state of Rajasthan, about south of the state capital Jaipur. It serves as the administrative headquarters of Udaipur district. It is the historic capital of t ...


References

{{Bhopal Division Cities and towns in Vidisha district