Bargawan

Bargawan is a town and major economic center in Singrauli district, Madhya Pradesh, India. Mahan Aluminum Industry HINDALCO lies here which is a unit of Aditya Birla Groups.[1][2][3]

Bargawan
Town
Coordinates: 24°12′00″N 82°27′10″E
CountryIndia
DistrictSingrauli
HeadquartersWaidhan
Websitewww.sgrl.gov.in

People

The local people of this region speak the bhojpuri ,bagheli, Hindi languages which comes from the Baghel Khand region. However, there are also many tribal groups in the region such as the Baiga, Panika, and Kol among others.[4]

Economics

This sector plays an important role for the development of the nearby area. Around 1980 the first industries came to the region around the town of Vindhyachal. These were oxygen supplying through the company Air Product Pvt. Ltd and ethylene for the welding processes in power plants. After this, however, no new industries came to the region. In 2009 the influential Aditya Birla Group began planning to develop a power plant and aluminium plant due to the availability of coal in the nearby Majhauli region. These were to be named the Hindalco and Mahan plants and could create opportunities for local people not just in employment but also in contributing to the development of the economy Madhya Pradesh. [5]

Tourists

There are a number of major tourist attracting places in the region such as the Kachan Dam (Gaderiya), Devi Temple (Durghata). And some regional fair (Khodwa).[6]

Connectivity

Bargawan railway station is the 2nd major railway station in the district which provides direct connectivity to some famous places such as Delhi, Katni, Jabalpur, Kolkata, Chopan , Agra, Vidisha, Dhanbad, Asansol, Jhansi and Bhopal. Other transport in the region is provided by buses which allow transit to Rewa, Sidhi, Satna and other major cities.[7]

National Highway 39 is under construction in the region which will connect Jhansi at the western end to Ranchi at the Eastern end.

See also

References

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