Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot is a district in the State of Uttar Pradesh in India. The district lies between Latitude 24°48' to 25°12' N and Longitude 80°58'to 81°34' E.It is bounded in the North by Kaushambi, in the South by Satna(M.P.) & Rewa (M.P.), in the East by Allahabad (Prayagraj), and in the West by Banda.
Area of the district is 345291 Sq Km. Population of the district as per census 2001 was 801.96 thousand.
There are There are two tehsils - Karwi and Mau; and five blocks - Chitrakoot Dham Karwi, Ramnagar, Mau, Manikpur, and Pahadi.
There are 47 nyay panchayats, 330 Gram Sabhas, and 565 villages (87 uninhabited) in the district.
History
Chitrakoot is known as an ancient place. Its name appeared in the Ramayan.The district was created on 6th May 1997 in U.P. named Chhatrapati Shahuji Mahraj- Nager, which comprises of Karwi & Mau Tehsils and has been carved out from the Banda district. After some time, the district name was converted in Chirakoot on 4 th Sept. 1998.
Politics
Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) constituencies and their areas after delimitation order of 2008236 Chitrakoot Vidhan Sabha Constituency in Uttar Pradesh - KCs 1-Karwi, 2-Parsaunja, 3-Sardhua, 4-Pahari, 5-Nandi & Chitrakoot Dham (Karwi) MB of 1-Karwi Tehsil.
237 Manikpur Vidhan Sabha Constituency - 2-Mau Tehsil; KCs 6-Bhauri, 7-Manikpur & Manikpur Sarhat NP of 1-Karwi Tehsil.
Places of interest
Kamadgiri, Ram Ghat, Mattagajendreshwar, Raghavprayag Ghat, Yagya Vedi, Janaki Kund, Sphatik Shila, Atri-Ansuya Ashram, Mayurdhvaj Ashram, Gupt Godavari, Ram Shaiyya, Lakshman Chowki, Hanuman Dhara, Valmiki Ashram, Sarbhang Ashram, Bharat Koop, Mandvi Mandir, Lakshman Pahadi, Sutikshna Ashram, Pramod Van, Bharat Milap, Saryu Dhara, Shabari Falls, Viradh Kund, Kali Barah Fall, Ganesh Bagh, Kothi Talab, Taraunha Forte, Madfa Forte, Lauri Forte, Barha Kotra Shiv Temple, Gol Talab, Ramnagar Sarovar, Jaidev Akhara, Maratha Cantonment, Rishiyan, Dashrath Ghat, Banke Siddha, Koti Teerth, Devangana, Pampasur, Amravati Ashram, Panch Prayag, Naua Vihar, Pramadagni Ashram, Koluha Kund, Aghamashan Kund, Bhanwara Dahar Falls, Bansachooa Fall, Ranipur Sanctuary, Payaswini Nabhi Kund, Anandini Cave, Karka Ashram, Jayant Hill, Manas Mandir, Tulsi Smarak