Beohari

Beohari is a major town and a nagar panchayat in Shahdol district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India.

[1] Beohari is rich in mineral resources, including marble, iron ore, clay, sand and unexplored petroleum products.

The Beohars were Rani Durgavati's prime ministers and knight-commanders, and Jagirdars of Jabalpur and their descendants continue to live there.

Different members of the Beohar lineage founded different settlements called Beohari, which are scattered in the Mahakoshal region of Madhya Pradesh.

Ram Kishore Shukla was a political and ideological leader of the region during the Indian independence movement and for more than half of a century (1951–2003).

], mustard farming has become one of the most harvested crop in Beohari due to balanced temperatures and the soil, which is loose, friable and deep.

The main crops are paddy; cereals like maize, sorghum, kodo-kutki and other small millets; pulses like tuar and udhad; and oil seeds like til, groundnut, soya-bean and sunflower.

Sal, amla, teak, sarai and shisham are the main trees found in this area.

Beohari town has an Arts and Commerce college named after Ram Kishore Shukla.

A Mustard Field in Akhetpur, Beohari.