Betul is a city and a
municipality in
Betul district in the state of
Madhya Pradesh,
India. It is the administrative center of
Betul District located in southern
Madhya Pradesh. It forms the southernmost part of the
Bhopal Division. Betul derives its name from the small town of Betul Bazar, about 5 km south of the present city which was the district's headquarter. In
1822 the District Headquarter was shifted to the present place which was a village called Badnur at that time. The literal meaning of Betul is "without (be) cotton (tool)". It was the last point of cotton growing area. This district contains the most developed town
Amla, which is a tehsil too, while others are less developed. It is a town surrounded by hills from all sides and was used by the British for exportation of coal and that's why they established a railway station in the early
1910s. Presently it is serving as a connecting junction for railways i.e. it is the only access to the Chhindwarra district via rail. This place as well is the center of Vivek Ji's, one of the devoted organisation Ananda Hi Ananda, and he organised his first shivir in the district. Then it follows to
Amla and
Multai.
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