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Sidhi district

Sidhi district (Hindi pronunciation: [siːd̪ʱiː]) is one of the districts of Madhya Pradesh state of India. The town of Sidhi is the district headquarters. The district is part of Rewa Division.

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 immigrated to Sidhi in the early 19th century. They ruled the western Sidhi territory (Rampur Naikin area) from then on until India gained independence. The last ruler of Churhat was Rao Ran Bahadur Singhji, the elder brother of Arjun Singh.

Ambikehs Pratap Singh (Chhote Sarkar odani), who was the younger brother of raja Tryambkesh Pratap Singh Bardi khatai, is a senior leader of the Madhyapradesh congress.

Raja Kant Deo Singh of Bardi Khatai continues to live in the ancestral Haveli located on the banks of the Sone River. He is an active member of the Bharatiya Janata PartySidhi is a part of Madhya Pradesh. Sidhi is known for its natural environment, historical importance and cultural roots.[citation needed] Sidhi has a number of natural resources with the Sone River draining the district.

Sidhi is the birthplace of Birbal. Located in the area is the Sanjay Tiger Reserve or Sanjay National Park that tells the magnificence of the white tiger birthplace there. There is also a park, Parsili.[citation needed]

The Aditya birla group cement plant over a wide area. 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 in the forest and intoxicated by the sweet smell of mahua flowers. The whole Sidhi district was a part of the Rewa state. The economy of this area is mainly based on agriculture and allied activities.

In 2006, the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Sidhi one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640). It is one of the 24 districts in Madhya Pradesh currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).

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