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| Country | |
| State | Madhya Pradesh |
| District(s) | Ratlam |
| Mayor | Asha Mourya |
| Population | 471,754 (2001[update]) |
| Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
| Website | www.ratlam.nic.in/ |
Coordinates: 23°19′N 75°04′E / 23.31°N 75.07°E
Ratlam
pronunciation (help·info) (Hindi: रतलाम), known historically as Ratnapuri, is a city in the Malwa region in Madhya Pradesh state of central India. The town of Ratlam lies 1577 feet above sea level. It is the administrative headquarters of Ratlam District.
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Discovery of a few stone age tools, picked from three villages of Ratlam, proves the existence of the primitive man in the District. Among these, two microlithic sites were found in Jaora.[1] In Ancient times Ratlam was included in Avanti region, known as Malwa from the 7th-8th century onwards.
Ratlam is a major railway junction on the western railway lines. Ratlam was a princely state in British India, part of Malwa agency of Central India. For long period the Ratlam region was under the rules of the Rathor's. The rules were Suryavanshi Rathors to which Maharaja of Jodhpur, Bikaner and Kishangarh belonged.The first Ruler was the Maharaja Ratan Singh, he married 12 wives (amongst others), Maharani Sukhroopde Kanwar Shekhawat Ji Sahiba, daughter of Kunwar Purshottam Das of Jhajhar (Shekhawati) in Rajasthan. She committed sati in 1658. The state had an area of 902 sq. mi., which was closely interlaced with the territory of the princely state of Sailana. In 1901, the state had a population of 83,773; the town of Ratlam had a population of 36,321. The state enjoyed an estimated revenue, Rs.34,000 and paid a tribute of Rs.2,850. The town was a junction on the Rajputana-Malwa Railway, and was an important trade centre, especially of opium.
Ratlam was initially held by its chiefs in vassalage to the Sindhia rulers of Gwalior, but in 1819, an arrangement was made by which the Sindhia engaged never to send any troops into the country or to interfere with the internal administration, and in 1861 the tribute was assigned to the British government in part payment of the Gwalior contingent.
Ratlam is known for its savory snacks that are made from chick-pea flour, cloves, and pepper;. Daal Baati/Daal - Bafla, with laddu and clarified butter is traditional food of Malwa region which is also common in Ratlam.
Ratlam provides a good market for gold and silver with many shops selling a range of quality jewelry.
Looking to the strategic location of Ratlam due to its proximity to Gujarat and Rajasthan with itself in Madhya Pradesh, and being a prominent rail junction, this town is considered an important conduit for illegal opium grown in the neighbouring districts of Mandsaur and Neemuch.
Ratlam is located at 23°19′47″N 75°02′36″E / 23.329804°N 75.043402°E.[2] It has an average elevation of 488 metres (1601 feet). Major crops grown in Ratlam includes Wheat, Barley, Gram with some variety of fruits including Grapes.
Ratlam is a major junction and rail division on Indian Railways on meter and broad gauge lines. It comes under Western Railways zone of Indian Railways.
There are Four major Railway Tracks passes through Ratlam City, these are along Mumbai, Delhi, Ajmer and Khandwa, among which the railway track along Khandwa is a Meter Gauge track.
Ratlam is connected to Indore and Neemuch via National Highway no. 72.
As of 2001[update] India census,[3] Ratlam had a population of 471754. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Ratlam has an average literacy rate of 75%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 80%, and female literacy is 69%. In Ratlam, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Ratlam is comparatively less self dependent in field of education with a few English medium schools up to higher secondary level and 3 government colleges Ratlam still doesn't have any prominent name in field of technical education although efforts have been made to open private technical institutes there.
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