Rampur Naikin

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Rampur Naikin is a city, municipal headquarters (Nagar Parisad) [1] and a subdistrict of Sidhi district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. [2] [3] In 2011 [4] Rampur Naikin City had a population of 11,936. [5]

The well-known Chandrehshvar Shiva temple, originating in the 10th century, is located here, [6] as are the Panmasa temple, the Lohrunha Nath temple and the Durasin Mata temple. Tourist attractions include the Bhanvarson resort and the Parisili resort. Rampur Naikin connected is jhansi to Ranchi National Highway 39 and Manikpur to Shahdol Madhya Pradesh state highway 9 and other (Rewa-Rampur Naikin via Gaddi)major Highways.the the famous dish of RampurNaikin region is Rikmaj kadhi and Gujhiya. [ citation needed ]

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