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NARSINGHPUR , a See also: town and See also: district of See also: British See also: India, in the See also: Nerbudda division of the Central Provinces
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The town is on the See also: river Singri, and has a railway station 52 M
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E. of See also: Jubbulpore; pop
.
(1901) 11,233
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The district has an See also: area of 1976 sq. m
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It forms a portion of the upper See also: part of the Nerbudda valley
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The first of those wide alluvial basins which, alternating with rocky gorges, give so varied a character to the river's course, opens out just below the famous marble rocks in Jubbulpore, and extends westward for 225 m., including the whole of Narsinghpur, together with the greater part of See also: Hoshangabad
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The See also: Satpura hills to the See also: south are here a generally See also: regular range, nowhere more than 500 ft. above the plain, and See also: running almost parallel to the river, at a distance of 15 or 20 m
.
In the intervening valley, the See also: rich level of black See also: wheat See also: land is seldom broken, except by occasional mounds of See also: gravel or nodular See also: limestone, which afford serviceable See also: village sites
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Along the See also: foot of the boundary hills the See also: alluvium gives way to belts of red gravelly See also: soil, See also: rice and See also: sugar-See also: cane take the place of wheat, and See also: forest trees that of See also: mango groves
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The population in 1901 was 315,518, showing a decrease of 14.5% in the See also: decade, due to See also: famine
.
The See also: principal crops are wheat, millets, rice, pulses, oil-seeds and See also: cotton
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There are manufactures of cotton, See also: silk, See also: brass and iron-See also: ware
.
At Mohpani are See also: coal-mines
.
The See also: Great See also: Indian Peninsula railway runs through the district, with a branch to Mohpani
.
See Narsinghpur District Gazetteer (Bombay, 1906)
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