June 29th, 2008
Agar malwa is one of the larger cities of the Shajapur district.It is situated at the Indore-Kota highway. It was the cantonment region at the time of independence of India because of the weather and large availability of water.
Agar plateau
This is the western part of the district covering the major areas of Agar Malwa . There is a hill tract in the west of Badod town showing scattered hillocks in a north-south direction. The presence of hills in the center has affected the drainage pattern. The height of this tract varies between 500 and 545 meters above the mean sea level and it slopes towards the north. Dudhaliy and Kachhol are the main streams in the west, originating from the hill tract and draining towards the west. Chhoti Kali Sindh, which is the main perennial stream of the region, flows northwards on the western border of the region.
Tourist spots of Agar malwa
Agar Malwa has few slight tourist attractions. The city has has two ponds; Moti Sagar and Ratna Sagar which accounts for the large amount of water in the city. There is also a dam on the Kalisindh river, the Parsukheri dam. The city contains a famous ancient temple, Baijnath Mahadev, which was created by the wife of a British soldier during World War II, as a wish for his welfare. Some notable areas are the Gufa Barda (Tulja Bhawani mandir), Kewada Swami (Kal Bhairav mandir), Kamal Kundi and Bade Ganeshji, Baijnath Mandir & Tulja Bhawani mandir.
Schools in Agar(Malwa)
Pushpa Convent School
Saraswati Vidhya Mandir
Government School
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