Teonthar


Teonthar is a town and a nagar panchayat in Rewa district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

History

Teonthar was once ruled by the Kol dynasty kings. Teonthar lies on one of the oldest routes between north India and south India. Teonthar is also known for its Deor kothar stupas. These Buddhists stupas are credited to the Mauryan emperor, Ashoka.

Geography

Teonthar is located at. It has an average elevation of 151 metres. The town is situated on the banks of Tamsa River which is a tributary of the Ganges. Geographically, a large part of Teonthar is an alluvial plain. The alluvial plains of Teonthar are 100 metres in elevation. Due to its location and elevation, the area around Teonthar is flood prone.

Location and Transportation

Teonthar is located near the state borders of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. It is situated at a distance of about 77 kilometers from Rewa and about 60 kilometers from the city of Allahabad. The town is well connected to both Rewa and Allahabad via National Highway 30. Nearest railway stations are Shankargarh, Allahabad and Rewa. Allahabad Airport is nearest airport.

Demographics

The town is divided into 15 wards and has a population of 17,039 according to 2011 census. 14.65% of total population of Teonthar is below 6 years of age. Sex ratio is 934 and average Literacy rate is 71.99% which is higher than state average of 69.32%. Hindus form 92.82% of the population whereas Muslims constitute 6.88%.