Kenud


Kenud is a village situated in Madhya Pradesh state of India. It is situated in Khandwa district's Punasa sub-division. Joraji Singh Badal founded Kenud village around 1500 AD, It is from Indore, the commercial capital of the state and 228 km from Bhopal the administrative capital of the state.

Geography

Kenud is situated at 35 km North from Khandwa district, 30 km from Punasa and 230 km from Bhopal & 3km from Mundi. It is also 120 km from Indore City and 17 km from Hanuwantiya.

Location

Kenud is at.

History

Joraji Singh Badal founded Kenud Village around 1500 AD. The Nimar Region was ruled by many emperors from many dynasties, which include Mauryas, Shungas, Satavahana dynasty, Kardamakas Western Satraps, Abhiras, Vakatakas, Guptas, Kalachuri, Vardhanas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, and Paramaras. Since the mid-16th century to the early 18th century, the Nimar region, was under the rule of Aurangzeb, Bahadur Shah, Peshwas, Sindhia, Holkar, Panwar, Marathas, and Pindaris. Later from the early part of the mid-18th century, the management of the Nimar region came under the British Raj. Which remained till 1947. Before and after the independence of India, Kenud Village has always been known as a village in Khandwa district. because Khandwa district was surrendered by the Marathas to the British Raj in 1818, and later became part of the Central Provinces and Berar Province. The area to the west, which forms the present Khargone district, was part of the princely state of Indore. After India's independence in 1947, the Central Provinces and Berar Province became the new Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Khandwa District was known as Nimar District before 1956, when the state of Madhya Bharat to the west was merged with the state of Madhya Pradesh. The present-day Khargone District of Madhya Bharat was also called Nimar, so the districts were renamed West and East Nimar. Nimar district was part of the Nerbudda Division of the Central Provinces and Berar Province, which became the state of Madhya Bharat after India's independence in 1947. Khandwa was known as East Nimar until recently. Burhanpur District was separated from Khandwa District on 15 August 2003. Khandwa District is part of Indore Division.

Tourism

Famous tourist spots are:

Colleges

Kenud is connected to SH-41, SH-41A and to Indore, Khandwa, Bhopal, Burhanpur, Nagpur and others. Indian Railway started Khandwa-Bir passenger to connect Khandwa Junction railway station to Kenud.
More than two hundred buses operate and provide road connectivity to major cities of the state. The local transport system which includes mini buses, and tempos provide connectivity to more than forty nearby villages.