Sendhwa Tehsil, Administrative subdivision in Barwani district, India.
Sendhwa Tehsil is an administrative subdivision located in southwestern Madhya Pradesh that covers approximately 634 square kilometers. The territory includes 78 villages and the town of Sendhwa, which functions as the administrative and economic center of the region.
The region underwent administrative reorganization in 2010 when Warla Tehsil separated from Sendhwa to become an independent unit. This restructuring defined the current boundaries and administrative division within Barwani district.
Local markets in villages like Chacria and Dhanori serve as gathering places where farmers and traders conduct daily business and exchange goods. An annual festival at Babdd draws people from surrounding areas and reflects the region's social traditions.
The region is primarily shaped by agriculture, with fields of cotton, wheat, millet, and pulses dominating the landscape throughout the year. Visitors should expect rural terrain and plan visits outside the hottest months for more comfortable conditions.
As the economically strongest administrative division in Barwani district, the region is driven primarily by cotton processing. This industry employs hundreds of workers and has made it a major economic hub for the district.
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