Barwani
Barwani is a municipal town in the Barwani district of Madhya Pradesh, India and is situated near the left bank of the Narmada River. It is the administrative headquarters of the district Barwani and has also served as the capital of the former princely state of Barwani. Barwani is only accessible by roads.
Origin of name
The name Badwani originated from two words Bad and Wani. The Forests of Bad surrounded the city in old times, and Wani is an old word meaning the Garden. Hence, the city got its name from a combination of these two words, translating to the Garden of Bads. Barwani is still pronounced as 'Badwani' even though it is written as 'Barwani.'Geography
Barwani is located at. It has an average elevation of 178 meters. The great Narmada River flows through Barwani. The maximum temperature of Barwani in April and May used to go as high as 48° C, or 118° F, making it one of the hottest places in Central India. However, in recent years, it has cooled down.Barwani is surrounded by the great hills of Satpura. The city is also called the Paris of Nimar. Nimar is split into East Nimar and West Nimar. Nimar, in local terms, means "area beyond Neem trees." Barwani lies in West Nimar. The annual rainfall of Barwani is around 15 inches, though since 2006, it has increased significantly. Barwani is famous for its Papitas and Bawangaja.
Transportation infrastructure
Barwani has no immediate connectivity through rail, but is easily accessible via roadways.Railways
With no direct rail connectivity, the nearest station to the town is at Indore. Western Railways has a reservation counter in Ambedker Park on Rajghat Road. Another railway station is Khandwa on the Central Railway, which is 180 km from Barwani via State Highway 26.Roads
Barwani is well connected to other parts of Madhya Pradesh and India with national and state highways. The city is connected to the Agra-Bombay national highway no. 3 by Khandwa-Baroda interstate highway no. 26 at the distance of 51 km at Thikri. There are bus services to and from all of the major and minor cities near Barwani, including Indore, Khandwa, Ujjain, Dewas, Dhar, Ratlam, Khargone, Harda, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and Vadodara.Demographics
As of the 2011 India census, Barwani has a population of 55,504. This population consists of 28,437 males which constitutes 51% of the population, and 27,067 females, constituting 49% of the population.The population of children ages 0-6 is 6,961, which is 12.54% of the total population of Barwani. In Barwani Municipality, female sex ratio is of 952 against the state average of 931. Moreover, child sex ratio in Barwani is around 919 compared to Madhya Pradesh's state average of 918. The literacy rate of Barwani city is 82.10% higher than the state's average of 69.32%. In Barwani, Male literacy is around 87.17% while female literacy rate is 76.80%.
Schedule Tribe constitutes 23.29% while Schedule Caste were 9.95% of total population in Barwani.
Out of total population, 18,438 were engaged in work or business activity. Of this 13,957 were males while 4,481 were females. In a census survey, worker is defined as person who does a business, job, service, and cultivator and labour activity. With a total of 18,438 people in the working population, 89.06% were engaged in Main Work, while 10.94% of total workers were engaged in Marginal Work.
Economy
Economically, Barwani engages in agricultural crops and wood, with several other small industries developing in the area. The following is a list of national banks operating in Barwani:Banks
- Airtel Payments Bank
- Axis Bank
- Bank of Baroda
- Bank of India
- Canara Bank
- Central Bank of India
- Corporation Bank
- Dena Bank
- HDFC Bank
- ICICI Bank
- IndusInd Bank
- Punjab National Bank
- State Bank of India
- Syndicate Bank
- Yes Bank
Culture
Main festivals
The major festivals of Holi, Raksha Bandhan, Ganesh Utsav, Navratri, Dussehra, Deepavali, Muharram, Gudi Padwa, Gangore, Bhaidooj, Eid, Christmas, Nagpanchmi are all celebrated with equal enthusiasm. Barwani is known for jhakis during Ganesh Utsav and Tajiye during the Muharram. It is the major village of festivals, and people of Barwani are so religious that they enjoy each and every festival with same level of energy.Temples
- Ganesh Mandir
- Shree Sanwariya Mandir
- Vaishno Devi Mandir
- Hanuman Mandir
- Kalika Mata Mandir
- Mahalaxmi Mandir
- Santoshi Mata Mandir
- Ram-Krishna Mandir
- Moti Mata Mandir
- Shani and Sai Mandir
- Satyanarayan Mandir
- Gayatri Mandir
- Shri Siddhanath Mahadev Mandir
- Ramkulleshwar Mandir
- Shani Mandir
- Bhilat Mandir
- Sawaria Seth Mandir
- Hanuman Mandir Segaon Tekri
- Hanuman mandir nawal pura
- Bhilat baba mandir choti kasarawad road
Entertainment
Cinema Halls
- Mahendra
- Laxmi
Places of interest
- Bawangaja
- Bandhan
- Rajghat
- Gwalbeda
- Dhobdiya Talab
Health care
- Barwani District Hospital
- Mahamartunjaya Hospital
- Asha Gram Trust
- Saraswati Eye Hospital
- Samraddhi Child Care Hospital
- Sai Hospital
- New Sai Baba Healthcare Hospital
- GMH
- New Sai Hospital
Education
Colleges
- Balaji Institute of Technology, Kerwa
- Govt. Polytechnic College, Barwani
- Nimar Institute of IT Barwani
- Aadinath Institute of Information Technology & Management, Barwani
- S.B.N. Government P.G. College, Barwani
- Government Girls College, Barwani
- Career Institute
- Narmada institute Barwani
- Rajkumar Khandelwal Institute of Information Technology, Barwani
Schools
- Divya Sanskar Academy, Barwani
- J.M.S. school Barwani
- Bal Jagat Higher Secondary School Barwani
- Kendriya Vidyalaya Barwani
- GURUKUL PUBLIC SCHOOL BARWANI
- E.M.R.S. BARWANI
- Panjataniyah English Medium Higher Secondary School
- Career School Of Sanskar English Medium Barwani
- Vaishnavi Vidya Vihar Higher Secondary School
- Paramount Academy barawani
- Harsukh Digamber Jain Higher Secondary School
- School of Excellence
- Gov. Boys Higher Secondary School No.2
- Gov. Girls Higher Secondary School
- Saraswati Shishu/vidhya Mandir
- Rotary Higher Secondary School
- Barwani Public School
- St. Mary's High Secondary School
- St. Joseph's Higher Secondary School
- Knowledge-Rain High school
- Puspkunj Vidhya Mandir
- Rajkumar Khendalwal Memorial Higher Secondary school
- Saket International School Barwani road Anjad
- K.V. Barwani
- Gov.boys Middle School
- Crescent Public School
- Gov.Boys High School
- Narmada convent higher secondary school
- Gov.Girls College Barwani
- mahatma gandhi memo high school barwani
Gallery
Notable Persons
- Dr. Anil Kakodkar, India's eminent nuclear physicist, and former chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of India and the Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Atomic Energy, was born in Barwani.