Sidhi district

[citation needed] Sidhi has a number of natural resources with the river Son draining the district.

On one side the spectrum of its floristic socio-cultural diversity and ethnic history of tribal, the district has a panoramic view of the Kaimur, Kehejua and Ranimunda hills blazing with flowers of flame of forest and intoxicated by the sweet smell of mahua flowers.

The whole of Sidhi district was part of Rewa state.The economy of this area mainly based on agriculture and allied activities.

[1] In the 1800s, there were three separate rulers of Sidhi, ruling three parts of the territory: After these came the Rajput Baghelas came from Kasauta, Rewa.

They ruled the western Sidhi territory (Rampur Naikin area) from then on till India gained independence.

He is an active member of the Bharatiya Janata Party Sidhi district is located on the Northeastern Boundary of the state between 22,475 and 24.4210 North Latitude and 81:1840 and 824830 East longitude.

According to the 2011 census, Sidhi District has a population of 1,127,033,[4] roughly equal to the nation of Cyprus[5] or the US state of Rhode Island.

[7] In 1980, at the time when Arjun Singh was the chief minister of Madhya Pradesh, a committee was formed to find out more about the educational system in Sidhi district.

The survey further revealed that Shri Divakar Bahadur Singh, village Jhalwar (Churhat), was the first graduate from Allahabad University.