Jabalpur is a city situated on the banks of
Narmada River in the state of
Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh (, ; meaning 'central province') is a state in central India. Its capital city, capital is Bhopal, and the largest city is Indore, with Jabalpur, Ujjain, Gwalior, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, Sagar, and Rewa, India, Rewa being the othe ...
, India. According to the 2011 census, it is the third-largest urban agglomeration in Madhya Pradesh and the country's 38th-largest urban agglomeration. Jabalpur is an important administrative, industrial and business center of Madhya Pradesh. It is the judicial capital of Madhya Pradesh as The
Madhya Pradesh High Court along with other important administrative headquarters of
India
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and
Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh (, ; meaning 'central province') is a state in central India. Its capital city, capital is Bhopal, and the largest city is Indore, with Jabalpur, Ujjain, Gwalior, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, Sagar, and Rewa, India, Rewa being the othe ...
are located in Jabalpur. It is generally accepted that the game of
Snooker
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originated in Jabalpur.
Jabalpur is the administrative headquarters of
Jabalpur district (the
second-most-populous district in Madhya Pradesh) and the
Jabalpur division. It also is a major education centre in India. The city is known for the marble rocks on the river Narmada at Bhedaghat.
Etymology
According to a prevalent theory, Jabalpur was named after a sage named Jabali, who meditated on the banks of the Narmada river. Another theory suggests an
Arabic
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origin of the word since ''jabal'' in Arabic means granite boulders or huge boulders, which were common in the region. According to a fringe theory, the name refers to ''Jauli Pattala'', a sub-divisional unit, mentioned in
Kalachuri
The Kalachuris (IAST: Kalacuri), also known as Kalachuris of Mahishmati, were an Indian dynasty that ruled in west-central India between 6th and 7th centuries. They are also known as the Heheya Kingdom, Haihayas or as the Early Kalachuris to d ...
inscriptions. Jauli also refers to the
Huna queen of the Kalachuri king, Karna. It was spelled as 'Jubbulpore' during British rule.
In 2006, the Jabalpur Municipal Corporation renamed the city to Jabalpur.
History
Mythology describes three
Asura
Asuras (Sanskrit: असुर) are a class of beings in Indic religions. They are described as power-seeking clans related to the more benevolent Devas (also known as Suras) in Hinduism. In its Buddhist context, the word is sometimes translated ...
s (evil spirits) in the Jabalpur region, who were defeated by the Hindu god
Shiva
Shiva (; sa, शिव, lit=The Auspicious One, Śiva ), also known as Mahadeva (; ɐɦaːd̪eːʋɐ, or Hara, is one of the principal deities of Hinduism. He is the Supreme Being in Shaivism, one of the major traditions within Hin ...
.
Tripurasura being the main asura, gave the city its ''puranic'' name Tripur Tirth.
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Goodearth Publications, 2008 p8. . Tripuri region corresponds to the ancient
Chedi Kingdom of Mahabharata times, to which king
Shishupala belongs.
Ashoka
Ashoka (, ; also ''Asoka''; 304 – 232 BCE), popularly known as Ashoka the Great, was the third emperor of the Maurya Empire of Indian subcontinent during to 232 BCE. His empire covered a large part of the Indian subcontinent, ...
n relics dating to 300 BCE have been found in Rupnath, north of the city, indicating the presence of the
Mauryan Empire (322 to 185 BCE) in the region.
When the empire fell, Jabalpur became a
city-state
A city-state is an independent sovereign city which serves as the center of political, economic, and cultural life over its contiguous territory. They have existed in many parts of the world since the dawn of history, including cities such as ...
before coming under the rule of the
Satavahana dynasty (230 BCE to 220 CE). After their reign, the region was ruled locally by the Bodhis and the Senas, following which it became a
vassal state
A vassal state is any state that has a mutual obligation to a superior state or empire, in a status similar to that of a vassal in the feudal system in medieval Europe. Vassal states were common among the empires of the Near East, dating back ...
of the
Gupta Empire
The Gupta Empire was an ancient Indian empire which existed from the early 4th century CE to late 6th century CE. At its zenith, from approximately 319 to 467 CE, it covered much of the Indian subcontinent. This period is considered as the Go ...
(320 to 550).
From 675 to 800, the region was ruled by Bamraj Dev of the
Kalachuri Dynasty from Karanbel. The best known Kalachuri ruler was Yuvraj Dev I ( 915–945), who married Nohla Devi (a princess of the
Chalukya dynasty).
One of the Kalachuri ministers, Golok Simha Kayastha, was instrumental in founding the
Chausath Yogini Temple near
Bhedaghat. His descendants include Bhoj Simha, who was the
Dewan to Sangramsahi (r. 1491–1543); Dewan Adhar Simha, who was the prime minister to
Rani Durgavati (r. 1550–1564), and Beohar Raghuvir Sinha, the last
Jagir
A jagir ( fa, , translit=Jāgir), also spelled as jageer, was a type of feudal land grant in the Indian subcontinent at the foundation of its Jagirdar (Zamindar) system. It developed during the Islamic rule era of the Indian subcontinent, start ...
dar of Jabalpur who reigned until 1947.
Gondwana rule

The
Gondwana
Gondwana () was a large landmass, often referred to as a supercontinent, that formed during the late Neoproterozoic (about 550 million years ago) and began to break up during the Jurassic period (about 180 million years ago). The final st ...
king, Raje Madan Shah Madawi of
Mandla, (r. 1138–1157) built a watchtower and a small hilltop fort at
Madan Mahal, an area in Jabalpur. In the 1500s, the Gond king, Sangram (whose son, Raje
Dalpat Shah Madawi married
Rani Durgavati) held Singaurgarh fort in Sangrampur.
Rani Durgawati
Rani Durgavati (5 October 1524 – 24 June 1564) was the ruling Queen of Gondwana from 1550 until 1564. She was born in the family of Chandel Rajput king Salibahan at the fort of Mahoba. She was married to Dalpat Shah the son of the king Sangr ...
was a warrior of the
Chandel Rajput Dynasty, married to the Gond Dynasty, known for her prosperous kingdom. She was well aware of the importance of water conservation and hence she built more than 85 ponds in Jabalpur, mainly Ranital, Haathital, Madhatal and Hanumantal.
In 1564, during the reign of Veer Narayan (Sangram's grandson), Abdul Majeed Harawi (viceroy of
Kara-Manikpur in the
Mughal Empire
The Mughal Empire was an early-modern empire that controlled much of South Asia between the 16th and 19th centuries. Quote: "Although the first two Timurid emperors and many of their noblemen were recent migrants to the subcontinent, the ...
) conquered Jabalpur and its surrounding areas. However, the Mughal supremacy in Jabalpur was more nominal than real.
In 1698, the Gondwana king, Raje Hriday Shah (r. 1652–1704) moved his court to the Mandla fort. He secured water sources and built irrigation structures. Later, Gondwana was seized by Nizam (r. 1753–1780). After Nizam, the
Gondwana Kingdom was conquered by the
Marathas
The Marathi people (Marathi: मराठी लोक) or Marathis are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group who are indigenous to Maharashtra in western India. They natively speak Marathi, an Indo-Aryan language. Maharashtra was formed as a ...
.
Maratha rule
The
Maratha
The Marathi people (Marathi: मराठी लोक) or Marathis are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group who are indigenous to Maharashtra in western India. They natively speak Marathi, an Indo-Aryan language. Maharashtra was formed as a ...
rulers of
Sagar, came to power in about 1781. Around 1798, the Maratha
Peshwa
The Peshwa (Pronunciation: e(ː)ʃʋaː was the appointed (later becoming hereditary) prime minister of the Maratha Empire of the Indian subcontinent. Originally, the Peshwas served as subordinates to the Chhatrapati (the Maratha king); later ...
gave the
Nerbuddah valley to the
Bhonsle kings of Nagpur, who ruled the area until 1818, when it was seized by the
British East India Company after the
Battle of Sitabuldi
Sitabuldi Fort (Marathi: सीताबर्डी किल्ला), site of the Battle of Sitabuldi in 1817, is located atop a hillock in central Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. The fort was built by the British after they won this area fo ...
.
British rule
Under British rule, and among others in the works of
Kipling, the city name was spelled ''Jubbulpore''.
Since Indian independence
Climate
Jabalpur has a
humid subtropical climate typical of north-central India (Madhya Pradesh and southern
Uttar Pradesh
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). Summer begins in late March, lasting until June. May is the hottest month, with an average temperature exceeding . Summer is followed by the
southwest monsoon, which lasts until early October and produces of rain from July to September. The average annual precipitation is nearly . Winter begins in late November and lasts until early March. January is the coldest month, with an average daily temperature near .
Demographics
In the 2011 India census, the Jabalpur city (the area covered by the municipal corporation) recorded a population of 1,081,677.
The Jabalpur metropolitan area (urban agglomeration) recorded a population of 1,268,848.
Economy
The Narmada river bringing in freshwater from the Vindyachal Ranges has developed Jabalpur district into an agrarian economy. The land of the Narmada basin with its fertile alluvial soil gives good yields of sorghum, wheat, rice, and millet in the villages around Jabalpur.
Important among commercial crops are pulses, oilseeds, cotton, sugar cane, and medicinal crops. The state is poised for a breakthrough in soybean cultivation. In Kharif crops occupy 60% and Rabi crops 40% area with 71.4% area under food grain production. Nearly 59% of landholders are marginal whereas small farmed share 18% of farmland. Low literacy rates (35.45%), undulating topography, high percentages of wasteland (13.2%), underdeveloped irrigation potential (23%), low groundwater utilization, a large proportion of rain-fed agriculture (75%), the practice of Kharif fallows (3.6%), low cropping intensity (131%), low fertilizer consumption (50 kg/ha), a high proportion of low-value crops, and high numbers of unproductive livestock constrain production in the state.
Jabalpur has a variety of industries largely based in mineral substances of economic value found in the district, although the ready-made garments industry is a substantial portion of production in Jabalpur.
Defence establishments started in the early 20th century. Jabalpur has
Vehicle Factory Jabalpur,
Grey Iron Foundry,
Gun Carriage Factory Jabalpur and
Ordnance Factory Khamaria
Khamaria is a census town in Jabalpur District in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The town is mainly a campus of the local Ordnance Factory Khamaria.
Demographics
India census
A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recor ...
which belong to the
Ordnance Factories Board manufacturing various products for the
Indian Armed Forces. The Gun Carriage Factory was started in the year 1904 is well equipped and manufacture gun parts, mounting, shells, and a variety of the other product for war purposes. Vehicle Factory Jabalpur (VFJ) was started as a manufacturer of trucks and other defence vehicles. The other two are Grey Iron Foundry (GIF) and Ordnance Factory Khamaria (OFK).
Armed forces make up a large portion of the city and economy in this city. The city has three regimental centres: Grenadiers, Jammu and Kashmir rifles and the Signals regiment. Jabalpur is also the army headquarters of Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, and Orissa.
Jabalpur is an important divisional headquarters, having eight districts: Jabalpur, Seoni, Mandla, Chhindwara, Narsimhapur, Katni, Dindori, Balaghat. The Jabalpur District has been reconstituted on 25 May 1998. It now has four tehsils Jabalpur, Sihora, Patan, and Kundam. Jabalpur also has the headquarters of the Madhya Pradesh State Electricity Board, Homeguards, and many other state and central government offices. There are seven blocks in the district with 1449 inhabited villages, 60 uninhabited, 1209 revenue villages, and 4 forest villages. The presence of several industries in Jabalpur bolstered the industrial scenario of the city. However, the industrial growth of the area owes much to the defense establishments and the four ordnance factories.
The presence of the military base and the ordnance factories have improved the infrastructure of the city. This has boosted the industrial development of Jabalpur.
The important industries in Jabalpur are:
*Readymade garments units
*Poultry/hatchery
*Electrical goods industry
*Sawmills
*Wood cutting industry
*Industries relating to limestone products
*Building materials
*Glassware
*Telephone parts
*Furniture making industry
*Shaw Wallace Gelatin Factory
*Steel structures works
*Cement industries
*Commercial Engineers & Body Builders Co Limited
EBBCO *Tobacco business
*Retail business
*Food processing industry
*Vendors for Coca-Cola India & Parle
The nominal GDP of Jabalpur District was estimated at Rs. 29,189 crores for the year 2016–17.
Information technology and park
M.P. State Electronics Development Corporation Ltd. has set up an I.T. park (Techno Park) in Bargi Hills having total area of 60 acres, 22 km from the Jabalpur airport.
Paytm started their operations at Jabalpur in 2018.
Government and public services
Civic administration
Jabalpur covers an area of .
The
Jabalpur Municipal Corporation (JMC), is charged with governance of the city's civic and infrastructural assets. The corporation has two wings: deliberative and executive. The head of the executive wing is a municipal commissioner who is responsible for the corporation's day-to-day operation and assists the deliberative wing in the decision-making process. The JMC council has one elected representative (corporate) from each ward. Council elections, by popular vote, are held every five years. A corporate from the majority party is selected as mayor.
Jabalpur contributes one member to the
Lok Sabha
The Lok Sabha, constitutionally the House of the People, is the lower house of India's bicameral Parliament, with the upper house being the Rajya Sabha. Members of the Lok Sabha are elected by an adult universal suffrage and a first-pas ...
.
Rakesh Singh of
Bharatiya Janata Party
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had been elected as the
Member of Parliament
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in the
2019 Lok Sabha election. The city sends eight members to the
State Legislative Assembly: four from the city (Jabalpur Purba, Jabalpur Uttar,
Jabalpur Cantonment and Jabalpur Paschim) and four from rural areas of the district. Jabalpur is divided into eight zones, each consisting of several wards.
Division headquarters
Jabalpur is the
divisional headquarters for eight districts: Jabalpur,
Seoni,
Mandla,
Chhindwara,
Narsinghpur,
Katni
Katni officially Murwara is a city on the banks of the Katni River in Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh (, ; meaning 'central province') is a state in central India. Its capital city, capital is Bhopal, and the largest city is Indore, with Jab ...
,
Dindori and
Balaghat
Balaghat is a city and a municipality in Balaghat district, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the administrative headquarters of Balaghat District. Wainganga River flows beside the town.
Geography
Balaghat is located at . It has an a ...
. The district, which was reconstituted on 25 May 1998, has seven ''
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 administr ...
s'': Jabalpur,
Sihora, Patan, Majhouli, Shahpura, Panagar and Kundam. The city is the headquarters of the Madhya Pradesh State Electricity Board, the Home-guards and other state and central-government offices.
Military establishments
The Jabalpur Cantonment is one of the largest cantonments in India. In addition to the ordnance factories, other organisations present in the city include HQ Madhya Bharat Area, the
Jammu & Kashmir Rifles Regimental Centre,
the Grenadiers
The Grenadiers is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army, formerly part of the Bombay Army and later the pre-independence British Indian Army, when the regiment was known as the 4th Bombay Grenadiers. It has distinguished itself during the t ...
Regimental Centre, 1 Signal Training Centre, College of Material Management, Central Ordnance Depot, 506 Army Base Workshop, Military Hospital, HQ Chief Engineer Jabalpur Zone, Military Dairy Farm, and HQ Recruiting Zone. Civilian organisations which are part of the
Ministry of Defence are the Cantonment Board, Controller of Defence Accounts, Defence Standardisation Cell and the
Canteen Stores Department.
Culture
Cuisine
Sweets in Jabalpur's local delicacy include Doodh ka Halwa, Kalakand, Bhaji Wada, Dal Mangode, Aloo Bonda, Khoye ki Jalebi, Mawa-Bati, Khoprapak, Shrikhand, Malpua, Imarti and Makkhanvada.
Khoye ki Jalebi, which is quite popular in Madhya Pradesh,
was invented by Harprasad Badkul in 1889 at his shop, Badkul Halwai.
Tourism

Jabalpur is an important tourism city in Madhya Pradesh and central India. Notable sites in Jabalpur include
Hanumantal Bada Jain Mandir, Jabalpur
Madan Mahal,
Dhuandhar Falls,
Chausta -Yogini, Gwarighat and
various ghat
Various may refer to:
* Various (band), an English dubstep/electronic music duo
* Various artists, a term for a compilation album containing pieces by various musicians
* Various authors, a book containing works by several writers
* ''The Various' ...
and
Marble Rocks in
Bhedaghat, Balancing rock near Madan Mahal Fort and the Shiv Statue at Kachnar City. The world-renowned tiger reserves like
Kanha National Park,
Bandhavgarh National Park, and
Pench National Park can be easily visited via Jabalpur.
Hanumantal Bada Jain Mandir is a 17th-century Jain temple that appears like a fortress with numerous
shikhara
''Shikhara'' ( IAST: '), a Sanskrit word translating literally to "mountain peak", refers to the rising tower in the Hindu temple architecture of North India, and also often used in Jain temples. A ''shikhara'' over the '' garbhagriha'' cham ...
s. The temple has 22 shrines (vedis), making it the largest independent Jain temple in India. Madan Mahal is a fort built by the Gondi king Madansahi in 1116 which is situated atop a hill in Jabalpur. Kachnar city in Jabalpur is known for a
Shiva
Shiva (; sa, शिव, lit=The Auspicious One, Śiva ), also known as Mahadeva (; ɐɦaːd̪eːʋɐ, or Hara, is one of the principal deities of Hinduism. He is the Supreme Being in Shaivism, one of the major traditions within Hin ...
statue housing a cavern with replicas of Shiva
lingas from 12 shrines nationwide. The city also houses the
Rani Durgawati Museum
Rani Durgawati Museum is a museum in Jabalpur city in Madhya Pradesh state of India. It was established in 1976. It houses a fine collection of sculptures, inscriptions and prehistoric relics. The museum is dedicated to the memory of the Queen ...
which was built in 1964 to commemorate
Rani Durgavati. The museum hosts ancient relics, sculptures and a collection of items related to Mahatma Gandhi.
Dumna Nature Reserve Park is an ecotourism site open to the public which is located in the Jabalpur district. It houses the Khandari Dam, which is a source of drinking water to the city and has many crocodiles. The
Bargi Dam Reservoir near Jabalpur is known for boat rides.
Tourist attractions in Jabalpur also include the boat rides on the Narmada river, which is away from the city, specially in moonlight. The journey through Narmada reveals the
Marble Rocks, where the river has carved the soft
marble
Marble is a metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals, most commonly calcite or dolomite. Marble is typically not foliated (layered), although there are exceptions. In geology, the term ''marble'' refers to metamorpho ...
, creating a gorge of about 8 km in length, and the Dhuandhar falls, which is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Jabalpur. Lamheta Ghaat and Tilwara Ghaat are well-known
Ghats on the banks of Narmada River. The Tilwadeshwar temple is located near the Tilwara Ghat and it is also the place where Gandhi's ashes were immersed.
Other tourist destinations near the city include
Chausath Yogini Temple, Bhedaghat Fall, Bhadbhada fall, Gughra Fall, Osho Amritdham,
Pisanhari Ki Madiya which is a historic
Jain pilgrimage near
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, and Nandishwardeep Jain temple.
Transport
Air
The nearest airport is Jabalpur.

The
Jabalpur Airport (JLR), also known as Dumna Airport, is about away from the city centre.
Rail
Jabalpur Junction railway station, headquarters of the
West Central Railway, is located within the city.
Jabalpur city has the
divisional headquarters of the railways besides having the zonal headquarter of the West Central Railway (WCR). The boundaries of divisional headquarters extend up to Itarsi Junction station in the south, Bina Junction station in the north, Manikpur Junction station and Riwa station in the North East and Singaroli station in the east. All these railway lines are broad gauge lines. A
narrow-gauge line existed between Jabalpur to Gondia station which has presently been converted to broad gauge. Now this line provides direct connectivity to Nagpur Junction railway station and Raipur Junction railway station, via Gondia Junction. The zonal headquarters include three divisions namely Jabalpur division, Bhopal Division and Kota division.
Road
Jabalpur is connected by road to
Varanasi
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*
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,
Damoh,
Sagar,
Nagpur
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,
Bhopal
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,
Jaipur
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,
Kota
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People and languages
*Kōta (given name), a masculine Japanese given name
*Kota Brahmin, a sub-caste of Brahmins in Karnataka
*Kota people (India), a tribe in the Nilgiri hills of Tamil Nadu, South India
**Kota language ...
,
Raipur,
Prayagraj,
Bilaspur and
Bengaluru
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. National Highway 30 connects it to
Prayagraj,
Lucknow
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. National Highway 34 connects it to
Kanpur.
Education

Jabalpur became a centre of higher education by the end of the 19th century, with institutions such as the
Hitkarini Sabha, established by local citizens in 1868, and
Robertson College (now bifurcated into the
Government Science College, Jabalpur, and Mahakoshal Arts & Commerce College) was established in Sagar in 1836 and moved to Jabalpur in 1873.
Government Engineering College, Jabalpur was the first technical institution in
Central India to be established by the British.
IIITDM Jabalpur was founded in 2005. Scholars, authors and politicians such as
Ravishankar Shukla
Ravishankar Shukla (2 August 1877 — 31 December 1956) was a leader of the Indian National Congress, Indian independence movement activist, the Premier of the Central Provinces and Berar from 27 April 1946 to 25 January 1950, first Chief Minis ...
,
Rajneesh,
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and
Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh had been in Jabalpur for some time in their life.
Jabalpur is known for many universities such as
Rani Durgavati University (also called the University of Jabalpur),
Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University,
Jawaharlal Nehru Agricultural University,
Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University and
Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur,
Indian Council of Medical Research
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), the apex body in India for the formulation, coordination and promotion of biomedical research, is one of the oldest and largest medical research bodies in the world.
The ICMR is funded by the Gove ...
-NIRTH.
Jabalpur also hosts a Government Medical College named
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College.
Media
Several television news channels have branches in the city. Various cable operators operate digital cable TV system in city.
Newspapers
National and local newspapers are published in Jabalpur in Hindi and English:
Radio
Radio stations in Jabalpur include:
Akashvani Jabalpur broadcasts on 801 kHz AM with a 200 kW transmitter.
Sports
The city has two stadiums:
Ravishankar Shukla Stadium
Ravi Shankar Shukla Stadium is the main sports venue in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. It is used for several events, like association football and cricket. The stadium has hosted two first-class matches in 1976 and 1981 between Madhya Pradesh and R ...
and Rani Tal Stadium. It is generally accepted that while serving at Jabalpur in 1875,
Colonel Sir Neville Chamberlain developed a new variation of
black pool by introducing coloured balls into the game in the British Army officer's mess. This game was later dubbed
snooker
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.
Notable people and residents
Historical personalities
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Amedee Delalex
Amedee Delalex (1826-1889) was a Catholic priest, most noted for his work with the Indian Christian community and English soldiers in Jabalpur.
Career
After reaching India he took pains to learn the local languages. Delalex writes; "I am now busy ...
(1826-1889)
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Rani Durgavati (1524–1564)
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Abani Mukherji
Abaninath Mukherji ( bn, অবনীনাথ মুখার্জি, russian: Абанинатх Трайлович Мукерджи, 3 June 1891 – 28 October 1937) was an Indian communist and émigré based in the USSR, Soviet Union who c ...
(1891–1937)
Movie and TV personalities
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Tom Alter
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Jaya Bachchan
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Jennifer Mistry Bansiwal
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*
Shaleen Bhanot
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Gurmeet Choudhary
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Kirron Kher
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Prem Nath
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Arjun Rampal
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Shalini Pandey
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Ashutosh Rana
*
Pradeep Rawat
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* Pradeep Kumar Rawat, Indian diplomat
*Pradeep Rawat (politician) (born 1956), Indian politician
*Pradeep Rawat (actor)
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Sharat Saxena
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Aadesh Shrivastava
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Raghubir Yadav
Armed forces officers
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G. D. Bakshi
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Jal Cursetji
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WAG Pinto
Civil servants and people holding high public office
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C. B. Bhave
Chandrasekhar Bhaskar Bhave is an Indian financial regulator. He was appointed as Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) in February 2008 for a period of three years. He was succeeded by Upendra Kumar Sinha as the chairma ...
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Sudhir Kumar Mishra
Sudhir Kumar Mishra is an Indian engineer, defence scientist and civil servant. He is currently the director general at the Defence Research & Development Organisation, and the chief executive officer and managing director of BrahMos Aerospace, a ...
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S Prakash Tiwari
S Prakash Tiwari is an Indian biotechnologist, geneticist, agriculturalist and a former Deputy Director General of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). He was Vice-Chancellor of Swami Keshwanand Rajasthan Agricultural University, ...
Politicians
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Captain B P Tiwari
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Frank Anthony
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Rameshwar Neekhra
Rameshwar Neekhra also spelt Nikhra is an Indian politician. Neekhra is a cousin of veteran Bollywood actor Ashutosh Rana. He is a Law graduate. He was elected to the Lower House of Parliament the Lok Sabha 7th & 8th loksabha two consecutive ter ...
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Rakesh Singh
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K. S. Sudarshan
Kuppahalli Sitaramayya Sudarshan (18 June 1931 – 15 September 2012) was the fifth '' Sarsanghachalak'' of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a Hindu nationalist organisation from 2000 to 2009.
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Biography
Sudarshan was born in a San ...
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Vivek Tankha
Vivek Krishna Tankha (born 21 September 1956) is an Indian lawyer and politician, serving as a Senior Advocate at the Supreme Court of India and as a Member of Parliament. He previously had served as the Additional Solicitor General of India and ...
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Shreegopal Vyas
Shreegopal Vyas (born 15 February 1932) is an Indian politician of the Bharatiya Janata Party and a member of the Parliament of India representing Chhattisgarh in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament. He is an alumnus of the Jabalpur ...
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Sharad Yadav
Business
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Siddhartha Paul Tiwari
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Ajai Chowdhry
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Shyam Mardikar
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Spiritual gurus
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Mahant Swami Maharaj
Mahant Swami Maharaj (born Vinu Patel, 13 September 1933; ordained Keshavjivandas Swami) is the present guru and president of the Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS), a major branch of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya, a H ...
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Osho Rajneesh
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Journalists
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Arnab Goswami
Engineers
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S. P. Chakravarti
Prof. Siddheshwari Prasad Chakravarti was an Indian engineer, researcher, and educator. He was known as the father of electronics and telecommunications engineering in India.
Education
He was educated at the University of Lucknow and Imperia ...
Doctors
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Yogesh Kumar Chawla
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Pradeep Chowbey
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Narmada Prasad Gupta
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Pukhraj Bafna
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Shashi Wadhwa
Authors and poets
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Subhadra Kumari Chauhan
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Kamta Prasad Guru
Kamta Prasad Guru (1875 – 16 November 1947) was an expert on grammar of Hindi language. He was the author of the book ''Hindi vyakarana''. He was born in Sagar, which is today in Madhya Pradesh state in India. His Hindi grammar book ha ...
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Harishankar Parsai
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Nell St. John Montague
Nell St. John Montague (27 June 1875 – 23 August 1944) was the pen name of a British actress, writer, socialite and " clairvoyante", born Eleanor Lucie-Smith in India.
Early life
Eleanor Lilian Helene Lucie-Smith was born in Jabalpur, India, ...
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Ram Kinkar Upadhyay
Ram Kinkar Upadhyay (1924-2002) was a noted scholar on Indian scriptures and a recipient of Padma Bhushan
The Padma Bhushan is the third-highest civilian award in the Republic of India, preceded by the Bharat Ratna and the Padma Vibhushan ...
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Sportspersons
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Madhu Yadav
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See also
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Jubbulpuria
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Jabalpur district
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Indian Ordnance Factories
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Tropical Forest Research Institute
References
External links
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Jabalpur Tourist Places Madhya Pradesh Tourism
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