Balod District

History:

Balod is a town on the Tandula river and nagar palika in the Balod region of Chhattisgarh province, India. Balod was one of the new districts formed in 2012 and became the 27th district of Chhattisgarh Balod district to be established on Jan 1 2012. On January 1, 2012 it was declared a Civil District although the revenue district was announced from the 10th January 2012. Previously the formation, it was part of the Durg region. Balod currently has one college, one court, one CHC (Community Health Center), and a prison.

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Balod includes a college, a court, a community health center and a prison. Balod has excellent medical facilities. It is Gurudwara with the Sarovar (water lake) the largest of the Gurudwaras.

Location:

The region has an area of 3527 km2.

Subcategories:

There are 2 complete valleys in Balod.

Villages:

There are 92 total districts in the region.

Cities:

There are 2 cities in total in this region.


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