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Bina, formerly known as Bina-Etawa or Etawa, is a city in the Sagar district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh . The city's name is derived from the Bina River that flows near the city.
Bina
Bina-Etawa, Etawa | |
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Coordinates: 24°10′48″N 78°12′0″E / 24.18000°N 78.20000°E | |
Country | India |
State | Madhya Pradesh |
Division | Sagar division |
District | Sagar |
Government | |
• Body | Bina Nagar Palika Parishad |
Area | |
• Total | 64 km2 (25 sq mi) |
• Rank | 51 |
Elevation | 412 m (1,352 ft) |
Population (2024) | |
• Total | 402,678[1] |
• Density | 5,377/km2 (13,930/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 470113,470118, 470124, 464240 |
Vehicle registration | MP-15, MP-08, MP-40 |
Bina is the fastest growing city in Madhya Pradesh. It is a center of economic and industrial activity in the state. Bina Refinery is there, as well as Jaypee Group's 500;MW Jaypee Bina thermal plant .[2] This region is known for its high-quality wheat, which is exported inter-nationally.[3]
Geography
editFive rivers flow through the surrounding area. In addition to Bina River, they include:
- Motichur – location of the city's Katra temple
- Betwa – forms the border of the Bina and Ashoknagar districts
- Narayani – flows between Bina and Lalitpur
- Silar
Bina is close to the ancient city of Eran. Eran was the capital of Airikina Pradesha, an administrative division of the Gupta Empire. Bina sits between Bhopal and Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. It is among the oldest cities in the region and the oldest in the state.
The Bina and Betwa Rivers are the major water sources.[4]
History
editBina was formerly known as Etawa, the name of an earlier village in the area. In 1923, the Bina Railway Junction was established, deriving it name from the river. The first Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Bina Assembly constituency was Ram Lal Nayak, elected in 1957. The name Bina-Etawa was unofficially used to remove any ambiguity between Itawah (located in Uttar Pradesh) and Etawa. Later, the city was officially renamed as Bina.
Located near the city, Khimlasa Fort is of historical interest. The fort is said to have been founded by a Mughal noble and was the Mahal (palace) in the Sarkar of Raisen of Malwa Subah. The town of Khimlasa is enclosed within a fortified wall built of stone rubble.[5]
Industry and economy
editThis section needs to be updated.(March 2024) |
Bharat Oman Refinery Limited owns a major oil refinery near Bina, "the only petroleum refinery in Central India" with a capacity of 7.8 [billion tonnes per year.[2] Bina Refinery is designed to process Arab crude oil (65% Arab light and 35% Arab heavy). It can process other crude oil. The project includes a coke-based cogeneration power plant of 99 MW (33 x 3).[2]
Bina Thermal Power Plant was under construction as of November 2013. A section of the power plant currently operates with a capacity of 500 MW, although this will scale to 1200 MW when the plant reaches capacity. A cement manufacturing plant was proposed by the Jaypee Group.[6] A 1200 kV National Test Station is located in Bina, as well as the Power Grid Corporation of India's corporate office.[7]
The Madhya Pradesh regional government planned to build an investment corridor between Bina and Bhopal, naming it the Bina-Bhopal Investment Corridor. The project was expected to catalyze investment of around $1 billion to upgrade local industry, aiding the production of electrical equipment, fabricated metal, machinery, and equipment. Along with it, integrated township projects were proposed near the city.[8] Bina's first solar power plant, to be used for operating trains and the lighting system for Bina Junction, was established in 2020. A MEMU (mainline electric multiple unit) car shed for operating local and high-speed MEMU trains in Madhya Pradesh and neighbouring states was established in 2021 by the Bhopal railway division.
The region has agricultural produce processing units and agricultural machinery manufacturing plants and wheat cultivation. The agricultural land consists primarily of black soil.
Seven railway overbridges (ROBs) were to be constructed; four ROBs have been completed.[when?] Work is ongoing on the remaining three ROBs, as well as a 36 km long ring road. During the COVID-19 pandemic, a 1000-bed hospital was established in Bina near the refinery. Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for the redevelopment of Bina Refinery with an investment of 50,000 crore rupees.
Climate
editThe winter season lasts from November to February, and the summer season lasts from March to mid-June. The minimum recorded temperature is 1 °C in January. The maximum temperature is 48 °C. Average precipitation is around 1235 mm annually. In the monsoon season, the wind direction is from the southwest; in winter, the wind direction is from the northeast.[4]
Education
editBina has an average literacy rate of 73%, higher than the national average. It has two centers for higher education: a government college for post-graduate and graduate courses and a government girls' college providing graduate courses. A government law college was inaugurated near the city. Many private colleges for Bachelor of Education degrees and ITIs are operated in the city for students. A government ITI and a private nursing college in the city, and one private MBA college (GNIMR – Gomti Nandan Institute of Management and Research) offers courses in the city. Kendriya Vidyalaya and Nirmal Jyoti Senior Secondary School are two high schools in the region. Bina Public Higher Secondary School operates there. Three state government schools are there. Apart from that, one government model higher secondary school. Many private English-medium schools are there and a DAV higher secondary school is located at the refinery. The CBSE-affiliated Sardar Patel Higher Secondary School and a private ITI are located in the Jaypee Bina thermal plant premises and run by Jaypee Group.[citation needed]
Religious sites
editThe main religious site is the Shri Katara Swami, a temple of Hanuman.
The city is home to several temples and other historical sites. Hindu temples, include Jatashankar temple, Gayatri temple, Moti Maharaj temple, Shani Dev temple, Hare Ram temple, Maruti Hanuman temple, and Panchmukhi temple (Nai basti) and Galaus Sankatmochan temple are located in the outskirts of the city.
Jain temples in the city include the Nabhinandan Digambar Jain temple (as much as 1000 years old), Mandir Shantinath Digambar Jain temple, Taaran Taran Digambar Jain temple, and Kund-kund Digambar Jain temple. Nisai Ji, a Digambar Jain temple, is located near the Betwa river. The samadhi state of Taran Svami, founder of the Taran Panth sect of Jainism, is located there.[clarification needed]
Anekant Gyan Mandir, a Jain center, preserves some of the oldest manuscripts related to Jainism.[9] Shrutdham Jain temple is a Jain attraction.
Popular culture
editSome scenes of Raj Kapoor's Bollywood movie Teesri Kasam (1966) were filmed in and nearby the city, and the song "Sajan re jhooth mat bolo" sung by Mukesh was filmed near Khimlasa, 25 km from Bina.[10][11]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Bina-Etawa Population". Census2021. census2021.co.in. Retrieved 13 April 2017. [permanent dead link ]
- ^ a b c "Bharat Oman Refineries Limited". Bharat Oman Refineries Limited. Archived from the original on 14 December 2007.
- ^ "Profile of Bina, History of Bina, Facts About Bina". bina-etawa.mponline.in. Archived from the original on 14 December 2007. Retrieved 23 April 2024.
- ^ a b "Profile of Bina Etawa, History of Bina, Facts About Bina". bina-etawa.mponline.in. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
- ^ "Places of Interest at Sagar District". Archived from the original on 14 January 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-04.
- ^ "Jaypee Group | Businesses-Power". Archived from the original on 25 November 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-04.
- ^ "Power Grid – Company Overview". Archived from the original on 15 May 2013. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
- ^ http://www.investmp.com/a-corridors.html[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Online Hand-Written Digamber Jain Books (Manuscripts)". www.idjo.org. Archived from the original on 4 November 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
- ^ "यहां हुई थी फिल्म 'तीसरी कसम' की शूटिंग, रिलीज को हुए 50 साल पूरे- m.bhaskar.com". Archived from the original on 10 December 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
- ^ "When Waheeda sat on Raj". The Telegraph. 29 March 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2024.