Badwara tehsil, Administrative subdivision in Katni district, India.
Badwara tehsil is an administrative subdivision in Katni district, Madhya Pradesh, comprising numerous villages and farmland across its territory. The area functions as a local governance unit with multiple settlements connected by rural roads and pathways.
Badwara tehsil was established as an administrative division to organize governance in the region following India's independence. Its creation was part of the broader reorganization of administrative boundaries in Madhya Pradesh.
The population of 104,196 residents in Badwara tehsil maintains Hindi as their primary language while preserving traditional administrative systems through gram panchayats.
The region connects to larger cities via railway stations at Rupound and Vilayatkalan Road. Bus services regularly operate between villages and link the area with nearby administrative centers.
The geographical positioning of Badwara places it at the intersection of multiple tehsils, including Katni to the west and Umaria to the east.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.