Singrauli district


Singrauli district is one of the districts in the India state of Madhya Pradesh.

History

Singrauli district came into existence on 24 May 2008, with its headquarters at Waidhan. It was formed by separating three tehsils of the erstwhile Sidhi district: Singrauli, Deosar and Chitrangi.
The area in the eastern part of the state of Madhya Pradesh and the adjoining southern part of Sonebhadra district in the state of UP is collectively known as Singrauli. Singrauli is emerging as India’s energy capital. The place earlier known as Shringavali, named after the sage Shringi, was once covered with dense and unnavigable forests and inhabited by wild animals. The place was considered so treacherous that it was used by the kings of Rewa State, who ruled the area till 1947, as an open air prison for detaining errant civilians and officers.
In the 1800s, there were three separate rulers of Singrauli, ruling three parts of the territory: First were the Chandela rulers from Bardi. Second was Rajasahab Madwas, He was a Baland Rajput, ruled in Majhauli block mostly. Third was Rajasahab of Singrauli.
Raja Kant Deo Singh of Bardi Khatai continues to live in the ancestral Haveli located on the banks of the river Sone. He is an active member of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Just two generations ago, smallholders were tending their parcels of land here, and the original inhabitants were gathering honey and herbs in the forest. In the late fifties, a large scale dam banked up the water of the River Rihand. The dam known as Govind Vallabh Pant Sagar was inaugurated by Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru in 1962. Later, rich coal deposits spread over an area of 2200 km² in the state of M.P. and U.P. were discovered close to the artificial lake that could be used to generate electricity.
On 24 May 2008, Madhya Pradesh government declared Singrauli as its 50th district by separating from Sidhi with 3 tehsils, Singrauli, Chitrangi and Deosar. On 1 April 2012 two new tehsils were added, Mada and Sarai.
This area has a group of rock cut caves made in the 7-8th century AD in Mada, 32 km from Waidhan. The Mada caves are situated in Mada tehsil of Singrauli district. Famous caves include Vivah Mada, Ganesh Mada and Shankar Mada, Jaljalia and Ravan Mada.
Besides rock cut caves, Singrauli also has painted rock shelters. Ranimachi, Dholagiri and Goura pahad lie in Chitrangi tehsil of Singrauli. These painted rock shelters belong to the Mesolithic age of microlithic implements culture. These paintings are representative of the early history of Indian art and are made of red ochre.
Pollution threatens the shelters. Connectivity by road is very poor. This has been evident for several years but no action has been taken yet to improve road transport and quality of buses.

Geography

Singrauli district covers an area of.

Divisions

Singrauli district comprises three tehsils, namely, Singrauli, Deosar and Chitrangi.
There are three Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha constituencies in this district, namely, Chitrangi, Singrauli and Deosar. All of these are part of Sidhi Lok Sabha constituency
Later two more tehsils have been added to this district viz. Mada and Sarai.

Demographics

According to the 2011 census Singrauli district has a population of 1,178,273, roughly equal to the nation of Timor-Leste or the US state of Rhode Island. This gives it a ranking of 402nd in India. The district has a population density of . Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 28.03%. Singrauli has a sex ratio of 916 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 62.36%. 32.6% of the population is from Scheduled Tribes, 12.8% are from Scheduled Castes.
At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 96.67% of the population in the district spoke Hindi and 1.64% Gondi as their first language.

Education

Singrauli district is home to a unique ambidexterous school named Veena Vandini School in Budhela village, where students are taught to write simultaneously with both hands. The school was setup by a former Army soldier Shri V.P.Sharma in July 1999.

Economy

The Rihand Dam was built in 1961 across the Rihand River at Pipri in the neighbouring district of Sonbhadra, in Uttar Pradesh. Later, rich coal deposits spread over an area of across the states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh were discovered close to the artificial lake, Govind Ballabh Pant Sagar formed by the Rihand Dam. That led to the transformation and development of the area.

Coal mining and power

is the major business of the district. The headquarters of the company are at Singrauli. The company is a subsidiary of Coal India, which is the largest coal producing company in world.
The Singrauli Coalfield can be divided into two basins, viz. Moher sub-basin and Singrauli Main basin. The major part of the Moher sub-basin lies in the Sidhi district of Madhya Pradesh and a small part lies in the Sonebhadra district of Uttar Pradesh. Singrauli main basin lies in the western part of the coalfield and is largely unexplored. The present coal mining activities and future blocks are concentrated in Moher sub-basin. Lignite is the form of coal excavated from these coal mines. These coal mines are a hub for the Heavy Earth Moving Machines.
The exploration carried out by GSI/NCDC/CMPDI has proved abundant resource of power grade coal in the area. This in conjunction with easy water resource from Govind Ballabh Pant Sagar makes this region an ideal location for high capacity pithead power plants. The coal supplies from NCL has made it possible to produce more than 11000 MW of electricity from pithead power plants of National Thermal Power Corporation, The region is now called the Energy Capital of India. The ultimate capacity of power generation of these power plants is 13295 MW and NCL is fully prepared to meet the increased demand of coal for the purpose. In addition, NCL supplies coal to power plants of Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam, Delhi Vidyut Board and Haryana Power Generation Corporation Limited.
NCL produces coal through mechanised opencast mines but its commitments towards environmental protection is total. It is one of very few companies engaged in mining activities, which has got ISO –14001 Certification for its environmental systems.
NCL, through its community development programmes, has significantly contributed towards improvement and development of the area. It is helping local tribal, non-tribal and project-affected persons in overall improvement of quality of their life through self-employments schemes, imparting education and providing health care.

Industries

All major companies operating in Singrauli are giants of Indian energy industry. The operations of companies include mining of coal to power generation. In recent past, several private companies have also joined the league of companies operating in Singrauli. It is expected by 2017, that Singrauli would feed around 35,000 MW of electrical power to the grid alone.
Major companies operating or coming up at Singrauli are:
NAME OF INDUSTRYTYPE OF INDUSTRYOPERATORESTABLISHMENT DATEDISTRICTSTATECAPACITYREMARK
Singrauli Super Thermal Power Station Thermal Power NTPC1977Uttar Pradesh5 x 200 MW + 2 x 500 MW=2000 MWWith international assistance of IDA & KFW
Vindhyachal Thermal Power Station Thermal Power NTPC1982Madhya Pradesh1260 MW under Stage-I, 1000 MW of Stage-II and 1000 MW under Stage-III. Total=3260 and 1000MW of Stage-IV is under construction.With international assistance of USSR-stage I, World bank under time slice loan stage II
Rihand Thermal Power Station Thermal Power NTPC1977Uttar Pradesh1000 MW in Stage-I and 1000 MW in Stage-II Total= 2000MW and 1000MW of stage-III has been commissioned recently.With international assistance of United Kingdom
Northern Coalfields LimitedCoal miningCoal India Limited1984Madhya Pradeshcoal supplies made it possible to produce about 13295 MW of electricity from pithead power plants of NTPC, UPRVUNL and Renupower division of M/s. Hindalco IndustriesThickest coal seam of India-131 metres
Sasan Ultra Mega Power ProjectThermal Power Plant Reliance Power2013Madhya Pradesh3,960 MWGenerated Highest PLF in India
Chitrangi Power ProjectThermal Power Plant Reliance Power2007 Chitrangi, Singrauli DistrictMadhya Pradesh3,960 MWunder construction
Muher and Muher Amlori extensionCoal miningReliance Power2007Muher - Amlohri, Singrauli DistrictMadhya Pradeshcoal reserves of these mines are around 720 MT with a production level of 25 mtpa---
Mahan Super Thermal Power ProjectThermal Power plant Essar Group2007Madhya Pradesh2x 600 MW = 1200MWunit I commissioned, unit II in under construction
Mahan Captive Thermal Power PlantThermal Power plantHindalco Industries2007Rewa-Ranchi ; NH-75, Bargawan, Singrauli DistrictMadhya Pradesh900-MW 150x6Out of 6 Units, I, II & III Commissioned by BHEL
Mahan coal LimitedCoal miningjoint venture of Essar and Hindalco2007Madhya Pradesh-Essar will take 60% of the coal output and Hindalco will take the remaining 40%
Mahan Aluminium LimitedAluminium smelter plantHindalco Industries2007Rewa-Ranchi ; NH-75 Bargawan, Singrauli DistrictMadhya Pradesh359-ktpa aluminum smelterProduction started
Jaypee Nigrie Super Thermal Power ProjectThermal Power plant Jaypee Group2007Singrauli DistrictMadhya Pradesh2 x 660 MW= 1320 MWUnder Erection
M.P. Jaypee MineralsCoal miningjoint venture of M.P. govt. and Jaypee Group2007Madhya Pradesh2 million tonnes---
DB Power M.P.LimitedThermal Power plant Dainik Bhaskar---Near Nigaree, Singrauli DistrictMadhya Pradesh1320 MWunderconstruction
VindhyaChal Pooling sub-stationPower transmissionPowergrid---Singrauli DistrictMadhya Pradeshfrom SasanUMPP and Vindhyachal Stage-IV, 2 No 765 kV S/C from Vindhyachal Pooling to Satna Sub-Station, a 765/400 kV Pooling substation near Vindhyachal Stage-IV, Rihand Stage-III as well as Aryan Coal Benefication Pvt Ltd. Generation Projects---
Amelia coal blockCoal miningJoint Venture Company of Sainik mines and M.P. State Mining Corporation Ltd.---Singrauli DistrictMadhya Pradesh--------

MISCELLANEOUS:-
The famous temples of Singrauli are Hanuman Mandir of Jhingurdah, about 8 kilometres from the city and Jwala Mukhi about 15 km from Singrauli Rly. station. Other temples include Gayatri temple, Jain temple & Shiv Mandir, situated at Vindhyanagar, 15 km from Singrauli. Jagannath Temple, Jayant, is a famous Hindu shrine. The most prominent festivals in this area are Durga pooja and Deepawali. In Hanuman mandir a grand mela is also organised.famous Shree Ganeshji temple, Deosar is located in khadaura village near deosar.