Lanji


Lanji is a statutory town in the Lanji tehsil of Balaghat district in Madhya Pradesh, India. It is administered by a nagar panchayat, and is part of the Lanji assembly constituency and the Lanji community development block.
Lanji is located close to the Madhya Pradesh's border with Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra. It is located approximately 62 km from the district headquarters Balaghat. It is home to the Koteshwar Shiva temple, Gangli-raja, the Lanji Fortand a very beautiful waari dam is situated about 10km distance from lanji.

History

Lanji was earlier known as Lanjika, and was ruled by a branch of the Kalachuris of Ratnapura. During the Mughal period, it was a mahal, as mentioned in the Ain-i-Akbari. Before the formation of the Balaghat district in 1867, it was a pargana.

Demographics

Hindi is the major language spoken here; notable minority languages include Marathi and some rural languages. Lanji is home to migrants from other areas, including from Chhattisgarh in east, Maharashtra in south, and other parts of Madhya Pradesh in north.

Geography

The Lanji tehsil is situated on the border of Madhya Pradesh with Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh. The land includes plateau, forest, and the Maikal Hills.
A local pond shaped like the number "52" is called "Bawan talab" by some locals.

Education

Lanji has several schools, including
Rice is the main crop in Lanji, and seed is sown at the beginning of the rainy season in June–July.

Tourism

Notable tourist places in and around Lanji include:
Lanji is administered by a nagar panchayat.
It is part of the Lanji Vidhan Sabha constituency. Hina Kaware, the Deputy Speaker of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly, is the current legislator from Lanji and Kirnapur. Past legislators include Bhagwat Bhau Nagpure.
In the past, Naxalites have operated in the area.

Naxalism

Lanji is suffering from naxalism, many naxalite have active there. Generally it is very common problems in South East Madhya Pradesh.