Nagda

For the location of Sas-Bahu temples in Rajasthan, see Nagda (Rajasthan).
Nagda
नागदा
Nagda jn
city
Nagda

Location in Madhya Pradesh, India

Coordinates: 23°27′11″N 75°24′54″E / 23.453°N 75.415°E / 23.453; 75.415Coordinates: 23°27′11″N 75°24′54″E / 23.453°N 75.415°E / 23.453; 75.415
Country  India
State Madhya Pradesh
District Ujjain
Area
  Total 120 km2 (50 sq mi)
Elevation 529 m (1,736 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 100,039
  Density 80/km2 (200/sq mi)
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 456331-5
Website

www.nagdajn.blogspot.com

www.facebook.com/nagdaofficial

Nagda is a city in Ujjain district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is an industrial town in the Malwa region of western Madhya Pradesh and is situated on the bank of Chambal River.

The name of the town was actually nag-dah which means cremation/burning (dah) of snakes (nag). The ancient city was developed by king Janmejay. Janmejay was a Hindu King of Pandava Dynasty. Nagda was mentioned in the literature of Kalidasa. Presently, Nagda is a major industrial town having manufacturing unit of Viscose fibre, thermal power plant and a chemical plant. Nagda is a major ISO granted railway junction on the Delhi–Mumbai railway line. It is exactly 694 km from both Delhi and Mumbai.

Prior to being an industrial town, Nagda was a small village. The location near river Chambal and availability of acres of land plus the added advantage of being at the centre of India's two biggest markets(Delhi & Mumbai) attracted Shri Ghanshyam Das Birla to set up a major facility. Today Grasim's industrial unit at Nagda is the largest manufacturer of Viscose staple fibre in Asia.

Demographics

As per provisional reports of 2011 India census,[1] population of Nagda in 2011 is 100,039; of which male and female are 51,373 and 48,666 respectively.

The no. of literates in Nagda are 71,472, out of which 40,073 are male and 31,399 are female.

Nagda has an average literacy rate of 80.71%, above than the national average of 74.04%: male literacy is 88.43%, and female literacy is 72.62%.

In Nagda, 11.48% of the population is under 5 to 6 years of age.

According to 2011 census data, Hinduism is majority religion in Nagda city with 81.68 % followers. Islam is second most popular religion in city of Nagda with approximately 14.58 % following it. In Nagda city, Christianity is followed by 0.81 %, Jainism by 2.09 %, Sikhism by 0.53 % and Buddhism by 0.53 %. Around 0.00 % stated 'Other Religion' and approximately 0.29 % stated 'No Particular Religion'.

Religions in Nagda
Hinduism
 
81.68%
Islam
 
14.58%
Christianity
 
0.81%
Jainism
 
2.09%
Buddhism
 
0.53%
Sikhism
 
0.53%
No particular religion♦
 
0.29%
Distribution of religions
Includes Other religions (0.00%).

Culture

Nagda represents great culture of Malwa. The culture of Nagda encompasses both the traditional Malwa culture and a modern, progressive People from multiple religions and speaking different regional languages reside here. It also hosts various events throughout the year.

People

Today, Nagda has a diverse industrial population from other states like UP and Bihar. Most of them are factory workers. Most of the people belong to lower middle class who believe on hard work and social justice.

Festivals

People of Nagda are very religious. They take part in religious activities with full of joy. People celebrate all the typical Indian festivals like Diwali, Dussehra, Navratri, Holi, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Mahavir Jayanti, Hanuma jayanti & Christmas. Most of the celebrations during festivals also take place in Grasim Staff Club. Apart from these festivals, city celebrates “Dhol Gyaras”( Dhol is a musical instrument like drum and gyaras means Ekadasi, a date in Hindu calendar), a one night event in which mobile temples, called झान्की (jhanki) in the local language, run in the city. The same celebration is witnessed three days later on Anant Chaturdashi at many nearby places like Ujjain & Indore and also in Birlagram, Nagda. The set of the pehalwans from different Akhara show their bravery in the front of the mobile temples. Various man-made craft items are displayed in shops specially built for this night. Bunch of Dhol artists play their drums in continuous rhythms. Festival culminates in a carnival-like procession where people dance, play and enjoy whole night.

Religion

Hinduism is the dominant religion in Nagda with 81.68% followers as of 2011, followed by Islam with 14.58% and Jainism with 2.09%. Many temples & Masjids, temples, Catholic church, Protestant Church, Guru Dwaras, Ayyappa Temple and other religious buildings are found throughout the city. The most prominent communities include Rajpoot, Gurjar, Brahmin, Marwaris, Viswakarma, Marwari Jains, along with the local communities. The most prominent Hindu temple in Nagda is Birla Mandir with its characteristic artwork carved beautifully on walls and pillars surrounded by a beautiful garden and fountain, dedicated to Lord Vishnu which was built by the Birla family.

Food & Cuisines

Nagda has a variety of foods and cuisines. City starts its day with the Tea, Poha, Jalebi, Samosa & kachodi. The Ratlami Sev is a common snacks often serves with meal and dinner. Dal baati is the food of the MALWA. It is commonly served at all festivities, including religious occasions, wedding ceremonies, and parties . "Dal-Baati ", is a combination of two different food items - Dal (lentils), Baati. It is a typical Malwa dish. Dal is made of lentils and can be little spicy. Baati baked or a grilled ball of wheat flour dough. Ghee is an important ingredient in all the two items.Hotel Shiv mayam is very famous in nagda

Education

The city has many schools.

Higher Education

Most colleges in Nagda are affiliated to the Vikram University . The city's most prominent college is “Nagda Government College” near Rupeta village.

Jobs

The main source of the jobs is Grasim industries,Grasim Chemical industries,Lanxess industries,Atophina . Apart from jobs people do own business like retail stores . Nagda has sufficient numbers of transports corporations and firms to fulfill demand and supply of industrial raw materials in the area. Youth’s of the city have to go outside for higher study and job search due to lack of opportunities.

Shopping Centre

Kanthed Trade Centre is one of the most popular shopping centre in heart of the city near railway station.

Picnic Spots

Nagda has many good Picnic spots like Birla Mandir, Atal Garden, Banbna Taalab, Mukestewar Mahadev Mandir, DelanPur, & Nayan Dam. Ponds Colony is the main attraction in evening for colony kids and later during night for elders.

Transportation

Railway

Nagda is situated on the basin of river Chambal. It is an important junction station of Western Railways, which connect Delhi-Mumbai main line with Bhopal. It is an important halt for all trains that are bound for Jaipur, Mumbai,Delhi & Bhopal. The main lines passing through Nagda Junction are : • Mumbai- New Delhi line via Kota Junction ( broad gauge line).

Air

Nagda has one Air strip which is rarely used by Grasim Management & Politician at their visit. The nearest airport is located in Indore above 110 km from the city.

Road

The Road Transport has improved a lot after many efforts of local leaders Thaverchand Gehlot (Cabinet minister in the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment in Narendra Modi's government 2014 )Dilip Gurjar (Ex MLA)& Dilip Shekhawat(MLA).[2] Now Nagda has better and easy connectivity with NH79 via jaora. The distance between Nagda and other important cities are following : •Nagda to Indore 110 km (Time 2:15 Hours) •Nagda to Ujjain 60 km (Time 1:00 Hour ) •Nagda to Ratlam 44 km (Time 0:45 Hour ) •Nagda to Jaora 42 km (Time 0:40 Hour )

References

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