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Pandharmati | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 22°14′19″N 77°16′40″E / 22.23861°N 77.27778°E | |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 669 |
Nearest city | Agra |
Pandharmati is a village in Harda District, madhya Pradesh, India. Its largest neighbour is Indore, 189 km away from the village. Closer destinations include Timarni, Nemawar, Bori Wildlife Sanctuary, Khirkiya, and Kesla. The nearest railway station is in Timarni. The Narmada River is about 50 km away.
The Gond and Korku tribes of people live in the southern hill region of Pandharmati, which was historically under Makdai rule, led by the king of the Gonds. Jhadbida, the closest village to Pandharmati, has its own panchayat. Pandharmati is known for its lush green lands.