18 Best Place visit in Ratlam / रतलाम में घूमने वाले 18 प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थल
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Ratlam Tourist Places:
1. Sailana wildlife sanctuary, Ratlam
2. Bibrod jain temple, Ratlam
3. Kedareshwar Mandir, Ratlam
4. Nageshwar Parshwanath Jain Temple, Ratlam
5. Cactus Garden Sailana, Ratlam
6. Dholawad Dam, Ratlam
7. Kalika Mata Mandir, Ratlam
8. Mahalakshmi Temple, Ratlam
9. Shree Rameshwar Mahadev Sai Temple, Ratlam
10. Bilpakeshwara Temple, Ratlam
11. Hussain Tekri, Ratlam
12. Windmills, Ratlam
13. Kirti Stambh of Sailana, Ratlam
14. Gadhekhede temple, Ratlam
15. Sagod Jain Temple, Ratlam
16. Shiv Temple, Ratlam
17. Khamore Bird Sanctuary, Ratlam
18. Ganga Sagar, Ratlam
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Kharmor. At Sailana Bird Sanctury, Ratlam
Likh or Lesser Florican displays in fields, Rajasthan
The birders' new pilgrim trail leads to Sonkhalia, Rajasthan, thanks to the Likh!
The Lesser Florican (Sypheotides indicus), also known as the Likh, is a large bird in the bustard family and the only member of the genus Sypheotides. It is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent where it is found in tall grasslands and is best known for the leaping breeding displays made by the males during the Monsoon season. The male has a contrasting black and white breeding plumage and distinctive elongated head feathers that extend behind the neck. These bustards are found mainly in northwestern and central India during the summer but are found more widely distributed across India in winter. The species is highly endangered and has been extirpated in some parts of its range such as Pakistan. It is threatened both by hunting and habitat degradation. The only similar species is the Bengal Florican (Houbarobsis bengalensis) which is larger and lacks the white throat, collar and elongated plumes.
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Exclusive Lesser Florican
Lesser florican, also called Kharmor, is a highly endangered species. These magnificient birds can be sighted in a very small area in Ratlam district in western Madhya Pradesh. These birds go for mating and nesting when Monsoon arrives in the meadows still existing over little patches of land in the midst of intensive cultivation of soyabean on fragmented landholdings acquired from the local ruler at a throwaway price by powerful farmers (Patidars) after the Land Ceiling Act was enforced. One can spot these birds at Aamba, Sherpur but more particularly at Shikaarvaadi in Sailana Kharmor Sanctuary in Ratlam district.
Kharmor sightings are extremely rare these days in the Sardarpur Sanctuary in Dhar district near Indore. Intensive farming activity inside the Protected Area is playing havoc and threatening the survival of this species now on the verge of extinction.
Rayappa Kasi Desert Cactus, A Kattupadi, India, 23 8 2018
Endangered Lesser Florican
Lesser florican, also called Kharmor, is a highly endangered species. These magnificient birds can be sighted in a very small area in Ratlam district in western Madhya Pradesh. These birds go for mating and nesting when Monsoon arrives in the meadows still existing over little patches of land in the midst of intensive cultivation of soyabean on fragmented landholdings acquired from the local ruler at a throwaway price by powerful farmers (Patidars) after the Land Ceiling Act was enforced. One can spot these birds at Aamba, Sherpur but more particularly at Shikaarvaadi in Sailana Kharmor Sanctuary in Ratlam district.
Kharmor sightings are extremely rare these days in the Sardarpur Sanctuary in Dhar district near Indore. Intensive farming activity inside the Protected Area is playing havoc and threatening the survival of this species now on the verge of extinction.
A Temple inside Surajgarh Haveli, Rajasthan
Hindu temple inside Surajgarh Haveli in Rajasthan.
The town of Surajgarh in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan derives its name from the 18th century fortified Palace SURAJGARH. The name literally means The Castle of The Sun. This 4 acre fortified palace is being lovingly restored to give our guests the experience of living like a Maharaja.
Established in 1780 by ThakurSuraj Mal, BISSAU (Thikana) shekhawat (Sadhani clan) the township of Surajgarh came up with the construction of the fort, for the construction of the fort not only offered employment to the people from the neighboring villages, but after its completion also offered a safe sanctuary from marauding bandits and invading armies.
The frescoes for which Surajgarh are famous owe their existence to the many travelers who came through this region, bringing along with them stories of the lands far away, the local populace started to decorate their homes with frescoes of the tales told by the travelers and from scenes from the mythological time. The materials used for painting the frescoes were crushed cowrie shells, lime and vegetable dyes which were produced locally. The cowrie shells were used as currency at one time, but since the chipped and broken shells had no value, they were crushed to produce a water resistant base for the frescoes.
The Fort is owned by Tikaraj Aishwarya Katoch and Tikarani Shailija. TikarajAishwarya is the son of Princess of Jodhpur and Maharaja of Kangra. Tikarani Shailija is the eldest daughter of the Maharaja of Sailana, Sailana is famed for India’s finest cuisine and Tikarani Shailija’s grandfather has written a popular cookery book called Maharaja Sailana’s Cookery Delights.
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MINING CLOSE TO LESSER FLORICAN ( KHARMOR SANCTUARY)
Lesser Florican's courtship display
I took this video from a hideout in Sailana Lesser Florican sanctuary (near Ratlam in MP) on 10th August 2013.
Beautiful Rajasthani women dance at Surajgarh Fort in Rajasthan
Group of Rajasthani folk dancers perform at the Surajgarh Fort in Rajasthan.
The town of Surajgarh in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan derives its name from the 18th century fortified Palace SURAJGARH. The name literally means The Castle of The Sun. This 4 acre fortified palace is being lovingly restored to give our guests the experience of living like a Maharaja.
Established in 1780 by ThakurSuraj Mal, BISSAU (Thikana) shekhawat (Sadhani clan) the township of Surajgarh came up with the construction of the fort, for the construction of the fort not only offered employment to the people from the neighboring villages, but after its completion also offered a safe sanctuary from marauding bandits and invading armies.
The frescoes for which Surajgarh are famous owe their existence to the many travelers who came through this region, bringing along with them stories of the lands far away, the local populace started to decorate their homes with frescoes of the tales told by the travelers and from scenes from the mythological time. The materials used for painting the frescoes were crushed cowrie shells, lime and vegetable dyes which were produced locally. The cowrie shells were used as currency at one time, but since the chipped and broken shells had no value, they were crushed to produce a water resistant base for the frescoes.
The Fort is owned by Tikaraj Aishwarya Katoch and Tikarani Shailija. TikarajAishwarya is the son of Princess of Jodhpur and Maharaja of Kangra. Tikarani Shailija is the eldest daughter of the Maharaja of Sailana, Sailana is famed for India’s finest cuisine and Tikarani Shailija’s grandfather has written a popular cookery book called Maharaja Sailana’s Cookery Delights.
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This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
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AHIRAI’ is the traditional folk dance is for which tribe of Madhya Pradesh?
(a) Bharia tribe (b) Sahariya tribe (c) Baiga tribe (d) Bhil tribe (Ans : a)
2. Who was the first Governor of Madhya Pradesh?
(a) Naresh Chandra (b) Pt Ravishankar (c) RC Punacha (d) Pattabhi Sitaramaya (Ans : d)
3. Which of the following districts of Madhya Pradesh do not touch any other state of India?
(a) Ashok Nagar (b) Shivpuri (c) Harda (d) Khandwa (Ans : c)
4. When was Chhattisgarh separated from Madhya Pradesh?
(a) 26 January 1950 (b) 18 June 1972 (c) 15 August 1975 (d) 1 November 2000 (Ans : d)
5. Which of the following district of Madhya Pradesh is known for its Opium alkaloid processing works?
(a) Ratlam (b) Mandsaur (c) Neemuch (d) Shivpuri (Ans : c)
6. first solar village of Madhya Pradesh is–
(a) Sehore (b) Pachmarhi (c) Itarasi (d) Indore (Ans : c)
7. ‘Omkareshwar’ a Hindu temple dedicated to God ‘Shiva’ is situated in which district of Madhya Pradesh?
(a) Indore (b) Khandwa (c) Khargone (d) Dewas (Ans : b)
8. Who was the first speaker of Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly?
(a) Pt. Kunji Lal Dubey (b) Dr Sitasharan Sharma (c) Ishwardas Rohani (d) Kashi Prasad Pandey (Ans : a)
9. Which tribe of Madhya Pradesh has a marriage custom called “Doodh Lautawa”?
(a) Bhil (b) Gond (c) Sahariya (d) Baiga (Ans : b)
10. Who of the following prime ministers of India was born in Madhya Pradesh?
(a) Morarji Desai (b) Charan Singh (c) Atal Bihari Vajpayee (d) Inder Kumar Gujral (Ans : c)
11. ‘Satkhanda Palace’ is located in which district of Madhya Pradesh?
(a) Tikamgarh (b) Chhatarpur (c) Datia (d) Morena (Ans : c)
12. Which is the official language of Madhya Pradesh?
(a) Hindi (b) Bhili (c) Gamit (d) Ardhamagadhi (Ans : a)
13. First fossil national park in Madhya Pradesh is situated in which district?
(a) Balaghat (b) Chindwara (c) Dindori (d) Sidhi (Ans : c)
14. ‘Tansen sangeet samaroh’ is organised at which place of Madhya Pradesh?
(a) Gwalior (b) Bhopal (c) Chhatarpur (d) Ujjain (Ans : a)
15. Which type of Soil has largest area concentrated under it in Madhya Pradesh?
(a) Black soil (b) Red-Yellow soil (c) Laterite soil (d) Alluvial soil (Ans : a)
16. What is the sum of Money given as prize in ‘Kalidas Samman’ from MP government?
(a) 2 Lakh (b) 3 Lakh (c) 4 Lakh (d) 5 Lakh (Ans : a)
17. Which of the following irrigation Project is executed under joint effort of Madhya Pradesh and Maharastra?
(a) Urmil (b) Mahi (c) Bansagar (d) Bavanthadi (Ans : d)
18. What is the length of Narmada River flowing in Madhya Pradesh?
(a) 1077Km (b) 1066Km (c) 1055Km (d) 1044Km (Ans : a)
19. Which sports is regarded as state sports of Madhya Pradesh?
(a) Malkhamb (b) swimming (c) volleyball (d) Kabaddi (Ans : a)
20. Which is the longest State Highway of Madhya Pradesh?
(a) SH-17 (b) SH-18 (c) SH-19 (d) SH-20 (Ans : c)
21. ‘Sailana Wildlife Sanctuary’ is situated in which district of Madhya Pradesh?
(a) Mandla (b) Balaghat (c) Ratlam (d) Shivpuri (Ans : c)
22. The Lakshmi Bai National Institute of Physical Education’ is located in which district of Madhya Pradesh?
(a) Gwalior (b) Indore (c) Jabalpur (d) Bhopal (Ans : a)
23. ‘Bharhut stupa’ is located in which district of Madhya Pradesh?
(a) Rewa (b) Satna (c) Vidisha (d) Raisen (Ans : b)
24. ‘Ustad Amir Khan’ a prominent figure from Madhya Pradesh is associated with which of the following?
(a) Dhrupad Gayan (b) Sarod Vadak (c) Sehnai Vadak (d) Khayal Gayan (Ans : d)
25. Which among the following is not a declared major coalfield region of Madhya Pradesh?
(a) Sohagpur (b) Johilla (c) Korar (d) Pandharpur (Ans : d)
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