Nowgong, Chhatarpur


Nowgong is a City of Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh. The town had a population of 11,507 in 1952. This city has as astonishing as 19 four-squares. Vindhya Pradesh was merged into Madhya Pradesh on 1 November 1956. Nowgaon was declared capital of Madhya Pradesh, after six month Bhopal became the capital of Madhya Pradesh.
Nowgong is well connected by roads and is on National Highway 75 about 110 km away from Jhansi. The nearest railway station is Chhatarpur, 28-30 km km away and the nearest airport is Khajuraho, 68 km away. The town has an old British era church.
The city was an important center during British rule when it was the headquarters of the Bundelkhand Agency. The town hosted a military cantonment with accommodation for all forces, the Kitchener College, and had a school for the wards of the chiefs of Central India, in addition to being the headquarters of the Political Assistant of the Agency.

History of Nowgong

Cantonment of Nowgong was established in 1842-43 when Kaitha in the Hamirpur was given up to British Ruler. On the sight of 4 villages named Nayagaon, Bilerhi, Dudri & Pipri and is named after the first village in 1869. more land was acquired from the Chattarpur State and Cantonment was enlarged. In 1859 Nowgong was made first headquarter of the Bundelkhand Political Agency. The earlier records of this agency were destroyed in the mutiny of 1857 later on post acquiring the area, British has started establishing the place by setting up markets and also colonized the place. These also made State houses for representatives of different states of Bundelkhand.

Education and training

• DPS Junior World play School, Near Siddeswar Dhaam Mandir Garroli Road Nowgong