Raoti

Raoti
Rawati, Rawti
town
Raoti
Location in Madhya Pradesh, India
Raoti
Raoti (India)
Coordinates: 23°13′41″N 74°50′34″E / 23.22806°N 74.84278°E / 23.22806; 74.84278Coordinates: 23°13′41″N 74°50′34″E / 23.22806°N 74.84278°E / 23.22806; 74.84278
Country  India
State Madhya Pradesh
District Ratlam
Government
  Type panchayat
Population (2015)
  Total 8,000
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN 457769
Telephone code 07413
ISO 3166 code IN-MP
Vehicle registration MP
Nearest city Ratlam Sailana Bajna
Sex ratio 51%/49% /
Vidhan Sabha constituency 217

Raoti or Rawati is a town and tehsil of Ratlam district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It was once a part of the Sailana State [1] It falls in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh.

History

Raoti means a small temporary camp to live. It was placed in the year 1635–1636, when the new Maharaja Ratan singhji came to the throne of Ratlam state.

Geography

Raoti is located at 23°14′00″N 74°50′00″E / 23.2333°N 74.8333°E / 23.2333; 74.8333.[2] It has an average elevation of 377 metres (1240 feet). It is 25 km west from Ratlam by road and 307 km from the state capital Bhopal

There is a dam and large pond near Raoti named Saroj Sarowar bandh (also known as Dholawad dam).[3] which is 6 km by road.

Demographics

Raoti's total population as per the provisional population data for census 2011 is reported to be 4,948. Males constitute approximately 51% of the population and females 49%[4]

Transport

Railways

Raoti Rail Station (RTI) is situated 27 km from Ratlam Junction on Ratlam-Godhra section of Western Railways.[5] Not many trains stop at Raoti stations except for few long distance and local trains. Station is 6 km away from the town, however transportation is generally available for commuters.

Roads

Raoti is 34 km from Ratlam via Shivgarh and 25 km via Morwani by road. Raoti is now well connected to nearby towns and villages, thanks to the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana and NREGA.

Educational institutions

Schools

  • Government primary school
  • Government middle school
  • Government higher secondary school
  • Government Girl's primary school
  • Government Girl's middle school
  • Government Girl's higher secondary school
  • Shri Jain public school
  • Shri Sant Jamnadas public school

References


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