Chirmiri is a hill station city and a Municipal Corporation in the Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh.
Chirmiri, secured the top position in the Swacch Survekshan 2022 rankings for the '50,000-1 lakh' population category in the Eastern zone.
The lush greenery, mountains and rivers make it a perfect getaway destination for anyone looking to relax.
The weather is pleasant all year round, and there are dense forests in the region which houses exotic flora and fauna.
The most reputed government undertaking and the largest coal producing industry in India, the South Eastern Coalfields Limited is located in the region.
Chirmiri is endowed with beautiful landscape that the tourists may enjoy while journeying to the town.
Tata Iron and Steel Company then initiated prospecting of coal but no mining was carried out by them.
[citation needed] Chirmiri is well known for its coal mines (see Chirimiri Coalfield).
The largest coal producing industry in India, the South Eastern Coalfields Limited is located in the region.
As per the Census 2011, Chirmiri was a Class-II town which had been granted the status of Municipal Corporation by the Chhattisgarh Government in 2008.
This temple is a gift to Chirimiri by the Odia community of this region, who put their immense effort to make it a reality.
Gufa Mandir: Located in Godaripara Maha Maya Temple in Ratanpur: It is one of the 52 Shakthi Peeths, in India.
The architecture is of the Nagara art, facing north with a big water tank.
There is a famous Shiva temple in Sidh Baba mount, near the water falls.