Dewas Naka

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DEWAS NAKA
देवास नाका
Suburb
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DEWAS NAKA
Location in Madhya Pradesh, India
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DEWAS NAKA
DEWAS NAKA (India)
Coordinates: 22°25′N75°32′E / 22.42°N 75.54°E / 22.42; 75.54
CountryFlag of India.svg India
State Madhya Pradesh
District Indore District
City Indore
Government
  Type Municipal Corporation
  Body Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC)
   Mayor Malini Laxmansingh Gaur
   District Collector Manish Singh, IAS
Population
 (2010)
  Total8,250
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
452001
Vehicle registration MP-09
Lok Sabha constituency Indore
Vidhan Sabha constituency Indore-2
Website imcindore.mp.gov.in

Dewas Naka is a suburb residential locality in the city of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. It got its name from a major industrial-town of Madhya Pradesh Dewas as it is the last suburb before the main Highway starts. Elected Member of the Legislative Assembly is Ramesh Mendola.

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Geography

Dewas Naka is home to the new Iron Market (Loha Mandi) and a slew of industries. [1] It also has various automobile and oil [2] related industrial shops and industries. [3]
Neighbouring suburbs: Talawali Chanda, Lasudia Mori, Vijay Nagar, Manglaya Sadak
Arterial Roads: Agra-Bombay Road (NH 52)

Politics

Bhanwarkuan area falls under the Indore-2 Assembly Constituency in Indore District. The current elected Member is Ramesh Mendola from the BJP.

Transport

The nearest railway station is Manglia Gaon railway station. However, it is just a basic station. The Indore Junction railway station is the main junction to catch trains. Public transport such as autos, taxis, magic-vans, city buses are readily available.

Dewas Naka being located on the arterial A.B. Road (Agra–Bombay Road NH 52 ), several City Bus routes serve the area, with fares ranging from ₹10.00 to ₹25.00 or even more depending on distance. Bus Routes passing by main Niranjanpur Square are [4]

S. No.Route No.StartEnd
1iBusRajiv Gandhi CircleDewas Naka
226 Railway Station Kshipra
317 Railway Station Manglia Toll Naka
418A Rajwada CircleDewas Naka

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References

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  2. "Madhya Pradesh: Six kerosene oil dealers to be booked under NSA". The Free Press Journal. Indore: freepressjournal.in. 20 August 2021. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
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