About Chhindwara
Chhindwara District was constituted on 1st November 1956. It is located in the south-western region of the Satpura Range of Mountains, making it one of the most scenic and environmentally rich regions of Madhya Pradesh.
Geographically, the district extends between 21.28° to 22.49° North latitude and 78.40° to 79.24° East longitude, covering a total area of 11,815 square kilometers.
Geographical Boundaries
The district is bordered by the plains of Nagpur District (Maharashtra) to the south, Hoshangabad and Narsinghpur districts to the north, Pandhurna District to the west, and Seoni District to the east.
Natural Beauty & Cultural Significance
Chhindwara is a haven for nature lovers, blessed with picturesque waterfalls, scenic viewpoints, dense forests, and rich flora and fauna. The city enjoys a pleasant climate throughout the year and hosts vibrant cultural and social events.
Due to its extensive maize production, Chhindwara is proudly known as the “Corn City” of India. The district also benefits from a well-developed healthcare and educational ecosystem.
About Chhindwara City
Chhindwara City is a major urban center and a Municipal Corporation in Madhya Pradesh. It serves as the administrative headquarters of Chhindwara District.
The city is well connected by rail and road with neighboring cities such as Betul, Jabalpur, and Nagpur. The nearest functional airport is Nagpur Airport. Although a small airport exists within the district, it is currently not operational for commercial passenger flights.
Chhindwara seamlessly blends natural beauty, cultural heritage, and modern urban development.
