Due to release of canal water in Chhatarpur district, crops standing in hundreds of acres of fields of farmers of Mahayaba village were submerged. This caused a loss of lakhs of rupees. Farmers say that their crops have been ruined due to the negligence of the irrigation department. Farmer Swatantra Shastri says that every year the fields get flooded. This time more acres have been flooded. Every year 250 acres of farmland gets flooded. There were peas and wheat in our 7-8 acre farm, which has been ruined.The field is…
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Ravi Kumar ITI Samosa Wale Unique business ideas changed his life Earning lot of money in Chhatarpur
Chhatarpur. Samosas are available to eat at many places in the district. But this time the educated youth have found a new concept in samosas. Actually, educated Ravi does not use gas cylinder stove for making samosas but uses earthen stove and wood for making samosas. Lavkush Nagar resident Ravi Kumar Chaurasia tells Local 18 that he has started the samosa business about 5 months ago. Actually, samosa shops are found everywhere. But samosas are rarely made in earthen stove here. Coaching in the morning, selling samosas in the eveningRavi…
Read MoreThe tradition of silent grazing is 13 years old in Bundelkhand, know the importance of this belief related to Shri Krishna.
Moun Charana Tradition: Many ancient traditions are still alive in different parts of India, and the tradition of “silence grazing” of Bundelkhand is an important link among them. Especially in Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh, a unique tradition of herding silence after Diwali is seen. The history of this unique tradition is linked to Lord Shri Krishna, who is also known as ‘Mauniya’. It is believed that Shri Krishna also remained silent while carrying a cow, and since then this tradition became popular. What is silent grazing?Maun Charana is a…
Read MoreThis city of Chhatarpur is a real maze, Barigarh-Jujhar Nagar has an interesting story
Chhatarpur: Barigarh-Jujhar Nagar situated in Chhatarpur district is such a unique city which always remains in discussion due to its two names. Every area here has become synonymous with confusion, where the settlement comes under Barigarh, while the market and the police station are known as Jujhar Nagar. The reason for this confusion lies in its historical and administrative aspects, which require an interesting journey to understand. Jujhar Singh and Alha-Udal FortThe naming journey of Barigarh and Jujhar Nagar is centuries old. According to local resident Rahmat Ali, the history…
Read MoreThis plant is miraculous, it changes color three times a day; People say ‘Lotus of the Earth’
Chhatarpur: There is a unique plant among the plants full of miracles of nature, which the local people call ‘Lotus of the Earth’. We all have heard about the lotus that blooms in water, but this special type of lotus plant blooms in soil and is known in English as Land Lotus or Hibiscus Mutabilis. The most unique feature of this plant is that its flower changes its color three times a day—white in the morning, pink in the afternoon and dark red in the evening. Due to this amazing…
Read MoreChhatarpur district farmers daughter Muskaan selected in state level kabaddi held in Maharashtra
Chhatarpur. You must have heard the dialogue of the film Dangal, Mhari Chhoriyan Chhoron Se Kam Hain. Inspired by this dialogue, Muskaan, daughter of farmer Narayan Singh, resident of Barha, a small village in Gaurihar area of the district, started playing Kabaddi from school itself and today Muskaan has been selected for state level Kabaddi. At present she has gone to Maharashtra to play Kabaddi. Muskan has been an alumnus of Gaurihar’s PM Shri Government Higher Secondary School. Now she has been selected at the state level in Kabaddi game…
Read MoreYes… I am a Ravana devotee! 80 year old man built a temple in his house, worshiped it for 12 months, made a big claim
Chhatarpur: Ram devotee, Krishna devotee, Hanuman devotee… all are devotees of Gods and Goddesses. But there is a Ravana devotee in Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh. This devotee’s devotion to Ravana is famous far and wide. The 80 year old man has built a temple of Dashan Ravana in his house and worships it regularly throughout the year. The old man has installed a big and beautiful statue of Ravana in the temple of his house. This statue of Ravana is in a smiling and blessing posture, with 10 heads. Ramprasad Ahirwar…
Read MoreAlha-Udal Fort: The most important fort of Bundelkhand, where not everyone can reach.
Chhatarpur: The historical fort of Alha-Udal is situated in Barigarh of Chhatarpur district, at a short distance from Mahoba, which was built during the reign of Chandela kings. This fort remains a mystery to people even today due to its huge structure and difficult access. The uniqueness of the construction of the fort and its security measures make it one of the most important forts of Bundelkhand. Powerful fort of Chandela rulersAccording to Dr. Kashi Prasad Tripathi’s book ‘Forts of Bundelkhand’, this fort was built in 1040 AD by Chandela…
Read MoreThe secret tunnel of Alha-Udal! There is a network spread in the mountains here, know the secret of 20 KM long path
Chhatarpur: Barigarh is a historical place in Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh. Here is a fort from the era of Chandela kings. There is such a tunnel in this fort, seeing which people are still amazed. Barigarh Fort, one of the 8 major forts of Chandelas, is also very beautiful. Barigarh means a fort which has gardens all around it. Here Bari means wall. Information about the history of Barigarh Fort is available in the book ‘Forts of Bundelkhand’ by well-known author Dr. Kashi Prasad Tripathi. According to the book, this fort…
Read MoreChhatarpur Houses that collapsed due to rain did not get the benefit of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana
Chhatarpur: For the last few days, it has been raining continuously in most areas of Chhatarpur, due to which people are facing many problems. Meera Raikwar of Sarawai Gram Panchayat is facing the most difficulty due to rain. His house is completely made of mud and tiles, which is most affected by rain. She has a small kutcha room, in which she cooks and sleeps. compulsion to live in a kutcha houseMeera Rakwar told Local 18, “I have been living in a kutcha house for years. More than half of…
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