Adbhar

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Adbhar
अड़भार
अष्टद्वार
Town
Adbhar
Adbhar

Location in Chhattisgarh, India

Coordinates: 21°57′05″N 83°01′32″E / 21.951415°N 83.02549°E / 21.951415; 83.02549
Country  India
State Chhattisgarh
District Janjgir-Champa district
Government
  Type Nagar Panchayat
Elevation 235 m (771 ft)
Population (2001)
  Total 7,272
Demonym(s) Adbhariha (male), Adbharihin (female)
Languages
  Official Hindi, Chhattisgarhi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 495695
Vehicle registration CG-11
Website http://www.facebook.com/adbhar

Adbhar(historically Ashtadwar) is a historical town[1] and a nagar panchayat in Janjgir-Champa district in the state of Chhattisgarh in India.

History

Thirteen photos from the town have been preserved at British Library.[2] Ancient copper plates issued by a historical king NannaRaja[3] from capital of Sirpur, dating back to the 7th century [4] have been collected from the town. Four books of exact sciences in Sanskrit have been collected by an American mathematician David Pingree from this town indicating the town's intellectual and social role since ancient times. Apart from that the town has also remains of Jain and Buddhist cultures, a number of Shiva lingas, large numbers of lakes(and ponds) which used to be 126 in numbers as believed locally, remains of moat of ancient kings and a lake(pond) with endangered species of giant sized Leatherback freshwater Turtle.

Demographics

As per 2011 census,[5] the town had population of 7,272[6] of which 3,572 are males while 3,700 are females.Population of Children with age of 0-6 is 897 which is 12.33% of total population.Female Sex Ratio is of 1036 against state average of 991. Moreover Child Sex Ratio in Adbhar is around 1039 compared to Chhattisgarh state average of 969.Literacy rate is 73.74% higher than state average of 70.28% with Male literacy around 82.31% while female literacy rate is 65.46%.Schedule Caste (SC) constitutes 24.71% while Schedule Tribe (ST) were 11.01% of total population. The population includes majority of Hindu population while Muslims and Christians are minority and very few in numbers.

Temples

Transport

The town is well connected at a distance of 10 km south-east from Sakti railway station of Howrah–Nagpur–Mumbai line and 10 km south-west from Kharsiya railway station in the same railway line and 10 km from National Highway 200 at Sakti. Nearest domestic airport is Raipur airport at a distance of 200 km.

References

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