Madhya Pradesh is the second biggest state in India and is dominated by the tribal. The state has a rich cultural heritage, which is manifested, in numerous monuments, forts and palaces scattered all over the state. It is an ideal tourist destination with its dense forests, lofty hills and meandering rivers. Electronics, telecommunications, petrochemicals, food processing, and automobiles are the major industries. Madhya Pradesh is noted for its handicrafts and handlooms.
The state has forty-eight districts
| Annupur |
Ashoknagar |
Balaghat |
| Barwani |
Betul |
Bhind |
| Bhopal |
Burhanpur |
Chhatarpur |
| Chhindwara |
Damoh |
Datia |
| Dewas |
Dhar |
Dindori |
| Guna |
Gwalior |
Harda |
| Hoshangabad |
Indore |
Jabalpur |
| Jhabua |
Katni |
Khandwa |
| Khargone |
Mandla |
Mandsaur |
| Morena |
Narsinghpur |
Neemuch |
| Panna |
Raisen |
Rajgarh |
| Ratlam |
Rewa |
Sagar |
| Satna |
Sehore |
Seoni |
| Shahdol |
Shajapur |
Sheopur |
| Shivpuri |
Sidhi |
Tikamgarh |
| Ujjain |
Umaria |
Vidisha |