Waraseoni is a tehsil and Nagar Palika Parishad in Balaghat district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is situated from the district headquarters. Very hardworking but politically bycotted town. It has potential to supply rice to south India but it's fate disconnect the town from Train route.
The city is known as the City of Freedom Fighters. Hiralal Tamrakar, Dr Tekchand Jain, Thakur Prasad Tamrakar and Buddhu Lal Marathe are among the freedom fighters who participated in the struggle for independence from the British and Portuguese. Hiralal ji is now the only living freedom fighter in Balaghat District. Hiralal Tamrakar was congratulated by Indian President Ram Nath Kovind on 9 August 2017 at Rashtrapati Bhavan, the presidential mansion.
Demographics
India census, Waraseoni had a population of 176,291. There were 87,307 males and 88,984 females. There were 1,019 females to every 1,000 males. Waraseoni had an average literacy rate of 80%, higher than the national average of 73%. Male literacy was 87.8% and female literacy was 72.3%. 12% of the population was under 6 years of age. The only language spoken is Hindi. Other dialects of Hindi are also spoken in some parts of Waraseoni. Pure Hindi is used in the city of Waraseoni, that causes hinderance to attract south india business and foreign tourism. Some socially active and rich groups use Marathi language. Waraseoni is famous for rice crop production across the country. Many rice mills are present nearby the town.
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya – a branch school, 1 of 589 across the country. It is co-educational and affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education. All students are provided housing.
Sardar Patel Knowledge City, Dongariya – 5 separate institutions: College of Technology, Polytechnic College, Vindhya Siksha Samiti College, Satya Sai College of Education, and Mount Litera Zee school.
There are three private industrial training institutes : i) Shree Dutta Sai Pvt ITI Waraseoni ii) Samrat Pvt ITI Waraseoni iii) Shri Kashi Pvt ITI Waraseoni. There is also one mini-ITI located in Wara village.
Villages
The following villages are within Waraseoni tehsil as of census 2011:
Sr. No.
Village name
Population
1.
Alejhari
1907
2.
Amgaon
489
3.
Ansera
2412
4.
Bagholi
1173
5.
Bakera
1954
6.
Barbaspur Urf Udharini
604
7.
Basi
720
8.
Bhandi
1644
9.
Bithali
872
10.
Bodalkasa
1371
11.
Botejhari
2286
12.
Budbuda
4867
13.
Changera
1949
14.
Deogaon
2179
15.
Dinera
1174
16.
Dini
2680
17.
Doke
1350
18.
Dongargaon
1102
19.
Dongarmali
2612
20.
Dorli
951
21.
Dorli
746
22.
Garra
4097
23.
Gatapayali
1375
24.
Jabartola
464
25.
Jagpur
2269
26.
Jhadgaon
2760
27.
Jhaliwada
3106
28.
Kaspur
2103
29.
Katangtola
955
30.
Kauliwada
2179
31.
Kaydi
4509
32.
Kera
622
33.
Khadakpur
1068
34.
Khandwa
1995
35.
Khapa
2227
36.
Khursipar
569
37.
Kochewahi
3127
38.
Koste
3394
39.
Ladsada
3857
40.
Lalpur
2474
41.
Lingmara
2418
42.
Madanpur
1357
43.
Maharajpur
1185
44.
Maheduli
2219
45.
Mangejhari
3490
46.
Mehandiwada
4136
47.
Mendki
3506
48.
Mohgaon Khurd
1667
49.
Murjhad
3136
50.
Murmadi
844
51.
Nagjhar
701
52.
Nandgaon
1733
53.
Narodi
1666
54.
Narwanjpar
1093
55.
Neemgaon Urf Padampur
1017
56.
Pipariya
2541
57.
Pounera
605
58.
Puni
920
59.
Rajegaon
1010
60.
Rampayli
5491
61.
Ramrama
1598
62.
Rengajhari
1456
63.
Rengatola
1344
64.
Sarandi
1642
65.
Sawangi
2078
66.
Serpar
1346
67.
Sikandra
2527
68.
Singodi
1654
69.
Sirra
1572
70.
Sonjhara
1541
71.
Thanegaon
3101
72.
Tuiyapar
479
73.
Tumadi
1982
74.
Umarwada
1837
75.
Wara
2965
76.
Yakodi
2748
Notable locations
Other notable locations include an Ancient Jain temple on old Rampaili Road, an ancient Shiv temple on Mandnpur Road, and a 20th-century Lord Shiv's Temple where people go for picnics. There is a viaduct called GotaDol on the Chandan River. On the banks of the Wainganga River is the Garra industrial area and a botanical garden.