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Geography of Madhya Pradesh

 1. The highest peak of Bundelkhand is Siddha Baba Mountain. 2. Forest Research Institute is located in Chhindwara. 3. The most species of flora and fauna are found in Saliana Wild Life Sanctuary which is in Ratlam. 4. Pench National Park is in Chhindwara and is developed as Mogali land. 5. State Animal Surrogacy Lab is in Indore. 6. The complete ban on tiger hunting was made in 1970. 7. The first solar park of Madhya Pradesh is in Rajgarh. 8. Sirpur pond has been declared as a bird sanctuary. 9. Bhopal van vicar is a national park and is also known as modern zoo. 10. Dianasaur National Park is in Dhar. 11. Regional office of Forest Research Institute, Dehradun is in Jabalpur.  11. Boriwali wild life sanctuary and Pachmari Wild life Sanctuary is in Hoshangabad. It is the oldest wild life sanctuary.  13. Smallest wild life sanctuary is Rala Mandal and is in Indore.  14. Pench National Park is in Chhindwara and is developed as Mogali land and has an abundance of black ...

Important Dates

Central Excise Day is celebrated on 24th February. 

Governer of Reserve Bank of India

Ans: First Governor of Reserve Bank of India:  C. D. Deshmukh  Current Governor of Reserve bank of India: Shaktikanta Das.

Literacy Rate in Madhya Pradesh

The state's highest literacy rate is found in Jabalpur (81.1%) , while the lowest literacy rate is in Alirajpur (36.1%) district.

State tree of Madhya Pradesh and National Tree of India

Ans: Banyan Tree.

Wild Life Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh

Ans: There are 25 wild life sanctuaries in Madhya Pradesh.  Ghatigaon Wildlife Sanctuary is among the most stunning wildlife sanctuaries in Madhya Pradesh. Located in the Gwalior district of the state, it features various flora and fauna. It is also known as the Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary due to protecting various species. Karera Wild Life Sanctuary: Karera Wild Life Sanctuary is in Shivpuri. Number of Tiger Reserves: 6  Number of National Parks:  9 Kanha Tiger Reserve, also called Kanha National Park , is one of the tiger reserves of India and the largest national park of Madhya Pradesh, state in the heart of India. 

Nobel Prizes in India

Nobel Prize Winners in India:  Rabindranath Tagore, Nobel Prize in Literature (1913) C.V. Raman, Nobel Prize in Physics (1930) Har Gobind Khorana, Nobel Prize in Medicine (1968) Mother Teresa, Nobel Peace Prize (1979) Subrahmanyam Chandrasekhar, Nobel Prize in Physics (1983) 14th Dalai Lama, Nobel Prize for Peace (1989) Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences (1998) Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2009) Kailash Satyarthi, Nobel Peace Prize (2014) Abhijit Banerjee, Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences (2019)