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Coordinates: 25°03′27″N79°26′17″E / 25.0574°N 79.4381°E / 25.0574; 79.4381 Coordinates: 25°03′27″N79°26′17″E / 25.0574°N 79.4381°E / 25.0574; 79.4381
Country India
State Madhya Pradesh
District Chhatarpur
Population
 (2011)
  Total80,580
Time zone UTC+05:30 (IST)
Pincode
471201
Area code(s) 07685
NOWGONG[Subdistrict]

Nowgong is a city in district of Madhya Pradesh. The city was an important center during the British rule. It was the headquarters of the Bundelkhand Agency. The town hosted a military cantonment with accommodation for all forces, the Kitchener College (for soldiers being trained to become officers), and had a school for the wards of the chiefs of Central India (1872–1898), in addition to being the headquarters of the Political Assistant of the Agency. The town had a population of 11,507 in 1952.vindhya Pradesh was merged into Madhya Pradesh on 1 November 1956. Nowgaon was declared capital of Madhya Pradesh, after six month Bhopal became the capital of Madhya Pradesh.

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Nowgong is well connected by road and is on NH 75 about 110 km away from Jhansi. The nearest railway station is Harpalpur, 30 km away and nearest airport is Khajuraho, 68 km away. The town has an old British era church.

Private schools

1) Angel Public School(English Medium) in front of Club or also known as panna house 2)Lead India Public School Nowgong 3) GCM Convent Senior Secondary School (CBSE-English Medium) near mahoba raod 4) R. S. Memorial Public School(English Medium) near ramleela ground nowgong 5) Sunrise International School(English Medium ) near pipri road nowgong 6) Acharya Shriram Vidhyalaya (CBSE English Medium) near badi devi mata nowgong 7) Bala ji aadarsh vidhyalaya ( Hindi -English Medium) nowgong 8) R.S. modern english school(c.B.S.E.) near before tidni tiraha chhatarpur road nowgong 9) S.B. palibal english school (C.B.S.E.) near before tidni tiraha chhatarpur road nowgong 10) Nalanda public school near sabji mandi nowgong 11) kidzee play school in front of allahabad bank nowgong 12) Maharishi vidhya mandir school near Church nowgong 13) Takshashila Public Model School (Affiliated to C.B.S.E.) Nagar Palika Chauraha,Nowgong

Education and training

a) Nowgong Polytechnic College formerly known as Govt. Polytechnic College Nowgong (1st Polytechnic in Bundelkhand) was established on 2 October 1952. The College campus is spread over an area of 14 hectares.

b) Kitchener College (closed) 1929-1964. Became Army Cadet College in 1960 and relocated to Pune in 1964. It used to run a 2 year preparatory course for the India army and graduates went on to the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun (IMA), the officer training school.

c) The King George’s School Nowgong 1952-1960 (in the buildings of the Kitchener college). Relocated to Chail as the Chail Military School in 1960.

d) District Institute of Education and Training

e) Nowgong Polytechnic College, formerly known as Govt. Polytechnic College Nowgong (was established on 2 October 1952)

f) Government Naveen mahavidhyalay (Bapu degree college) nowgong

g) Government engineering college Nowgong.

h) Javahar Lal Nehru Navodaya Vidyalaya, Nowgong.

i) sales tax office nowgong

j) Government fisheries research and training institute nowgong (only one all in mp)

k) Gov. T.B. HOSPITAL NOWGONG

l) Government Nagar Palika Office nowgong

m)Government P.W.D office nowgong

n)division water resources office nowgong

o) Malaria office Nowgong (chhatarpur and tikamgarh District)

p) S.D.O.P office city kotwali nowgong

                                   Q) Government Central school nowgong(pro)                           Government colleges in nowgong

1) Government Engineering college Nowgong

2) Polytechnic College Nowgong

3) Government Degree College nowgong

Government Training Center in Nowgong

1)Government Krishi Vigyan Kendra nowgong

2)Government Pan Anusandhan Kendra Nowgong

3)Government Mitti parikshan Kendra nowgong

4)Government fisheries research and training institute nowgong (only one all in mp)

5)Government Prashikshan kendra nowgong (bilehri road nowgong)

7)Government Bank Prashikshan Kendra nowgong (Garroli road) (3 all in m.p.)

8)District Institute of Education and Training

9)Government Panchayat training kendra (pipari road nowgong)

Private colleges

1) sunrise college nowgong

2) balaji college nowgong

3) R.S. college nowgong

4) career college nowgong

5) shri Ram college nowgong

6) Shri Ganesh private I.T.I. college nowgong near ishanagar chouraha

7) Ramraja private I.T.I. college nowgong near Tidni tiraha chhatarpur road nowgong

8) Navyug private I.T.I. college nowgong near B.T.I. college nowgong

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