Madhya Pradesh GK MCQ Questions And Answers

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Madhya Pradesh Geography GK MCQ Questions And Answers

1. What is the capital city of Madhya Pradesh?
a. Bhopal
b. Indore
c. Jabalpur
d. Gwalior

Answer: a. Bhopal

2. Which river is the longest in Madhya Pradesh and serves as a major tributary of the Yamuna River?
a. Narmada
b. Chambal
c. Betwa
d. Tapti

Answer: a. Narmada

3. The Kanha National Park, known for its rich biodiversity and as a tiger reserve, is located in which district of Madhya Pradesh?
a. Hoshangabad
b. Balaghat
c. Mandla
d. Seoni

Answer: c. Mandla

4. Which mountain range forms the southern boundary of Madhya Pradesh and is known for its dense forests and wildlife?
a. Vindhya Range
b. Satpura Range
c. Aravalli Range
d. Western Ghats

Answer: b. Satpura Range

5. Bhimbetka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is famous for its prehistoric rock shelters and rock paintings. In which district is it located?
a. Raisen
b. Sagar
c. Rewa
d. Guna

Answer: a. Raisen

6. Which city in Madhya Pradesh is known as the “City of Lakes” and is famous for its beautiful artificial Upper Lake and Lower Lake?
a. Gwalior
b. Indore
c. Bhopal
d. Ujjain

Answer: c. Bhopal

7. The marble rocks of Bhedaghat, formed by the Narmada River, are a famous tourist attraction in which district of Madhya Pradesh?
a. Jabalpur
b. Satna
c. Katni
d. Umaria

Answer: a. Jabalpur

8. Which dam on the Narmada River is one of the largest river valley projects in Madhya Pradesh and provides irrigation and hydroelectric power?
a. Bargi Dam
b. Tawa Dam
c. Sardar Sarovar Dam
d. Indira Sagar Dam

Answer: d. Indira Sagar Dam

9. The Tropic of Cancer passes through which district of Madhya Pradesh?
a. Gwalior
b. Bhopal
c. Jabalpur
d. Sagar

Answer: a. Gwalior

10. Which national park in Madhya Pradesh is known for being a habitat for the endangered Barasingha (Swamp Deer)?
a. Bandhavgarh National Park
b. Panna National Park
c. Satpura National Park
d. Pench National Park

Answer: c. Satpura National Park

Madhya Pradesh History MCQ Questions And Answers

1. Who was the founder of the Maurya Dynasty and the first Emperor of India, born in the region of present-day Madhya Pradesh?
a. Chandragupta Maurya
b. Ashoka the Great
c. Bindusara
d. Chanakya

Answer: a. Chandragupta Maurya

2. The Battle of Talikota in 1565, which resulted in the fall of the Vijayanagara Empire, took place in the region that is now part of Madhya Pradesh. Which riverbank did the battle occur on?
a. Narmada
b. Tapti
c. Chambal
d. Betwa

Answer: b. Tapti

3. Mandu, known for its historical Afghan architecture, served as the capital of which medieval Islamic kingdom in Madhya Pradesh?
a. Delhi Sultanate
b. Bahmani Sultanate
c. Malwa Sultanate
d. Golconda Sultanate

Answer: c. Malwa Sultanate

4. The city of Gwalior has a rich history and is known for its fort. Who built the Gwalior Fort in the 8th century?
a. Raja Man Singh Tomar
b. Raja Bhoja
c. Alauddin Khilji
d. Mahmud of Ghazni

Answer: b. Raja Bhoja

5. Which Maratha leader, known for his military tactics and statesmanship, was born in the town of Shivneri in present-day Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh?
a. Shivaji Maharaj
b. Baji Rao I
c. Balaji Vishwanath
d. Peshwa Madhav Rao I

Answer: a. Shivaji Maharaj

6. The Holkar dynasty, a Maratha clan, played a significant role in the history of Madhya Pradesh. Who was the founder of the Holkar dynasty?
a. Malhar Rao Holkar
b. Ranoji Scindia
c. Ahilyabai Holkar
d. Yashwantrao Holkar

Answer: a. Malhar Rao Holkar

7. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) discovered the ancient Buddhist site of Sanchi in Madhya Pradesh. Who built the Great Stupa at Sanchi?
a. Ashoka the Great
b. Kanishka
c. Harsha
d. Chandragupta II

Answer: a. Ashoka the Great

8. The rebellion known as the “Bundela Uprising” against Mughal rule occurred in the region of Bundelkhand, which is now part of Madhya Pradesh. Who led this rebellion?
a. Chhatrasal
b. Rana Sanga
c. Sher Shah Suri
d. Rani Durgavati

Answer: a. Chhatrasal

9. The Battle of Bhopal in 1737 between the Marathas and the Mughals took place during the reign of which Mughal Emperor?
a. Aurangzeb
b. Shah Jahan
c. Bahadur Shah I
d. Muhammad Shah

Answer: d. Muhammad Shah

10. The town of Maheshwar, situated on the banks of the Narmada River, is known for its historical fort and temples. Which female ruler made Maheshwar her capital in the 18th century?
a. Rani Padmini
b. Rani Durgavati
c. Rani Ahilyabai Holkar
d. Rani Karnavati

Answer: c. Rani Ahilyabai Holkar

Madhya Pradesh Culture and Traditional MCQ Questions And Answers

1. Which classical dance form, characterized by intricate footwork and expressive gestures, is associated with the cultural heritage of Madhya Pradesh?
a. Bharatanatyam
b. Odissi
c. Kathak
d. Kathakali

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Answer: c. Kathak

2. The folk dance form of Madhya Pradesh, known for its lively and energetic movements, is called:
a. Garba
b. Lavani
c. Giddha
d. Matki Dance

Answer: d. Matki Dance

3. Which traditional music genre of Madhya Pradesh involves the use of instruments like the dholak, tabla, and harmonium, and is often performed during festive occasions?
a. Qawwali
b. Bhajan
c. Lavani
d. Malwa Folk Music

Answer: b. Bhajan

4. The Malwa Utsav, an annual cultural festival, is celebrated in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh. Which city hosts this vibrant festival?
a. Bhopal
b. Gwalior
c. Indore
d. Ujjain

Answer: c. Indore

5. The traditional handicraft of Chanderi, known for its fine silk sarees, is associated with which district of Madhya Pradesh?
a. Gwalior
b. Chhindwara
c. Chanderi
d. Jabalpur

Answer: c. Chanderi

6. The tribal dance form of Madhya Pradesh, performed by the Gond tribe, is called:
a. Tertali
b. Phag
c. Karma
d. Saila

Answer: c. Karma

7. The famous Khajuraho Dance Festival, showcasing classical dance forms, is held against the backdrop of the Khajuraho Group of Monuments. Which dance forms are prominently featured in this festival?
a. Bharatanatyam and Kathakali
b. Odissi and Kuchipudi
c. Kathak and Manipuri
d. Kathak and Bharatanatyam

Answer: d. Kathak and Bharatanatyam

8. The tribal art form of Madhya Pradesh, characterized by intricate geometric patterns and vibrant colors, is known as:
a. Gond Art
b. Warli Painting
c. Pithora Painting
d. Madhubani Art

Answer: a. Gond Art

9. The traditional cuisine of Madhya Pradesh is known for its variety and flavors. What is the popular traditional dish made from wheat and gram flour and often served with ghee?
a. Dal Bafla
b. Poha
c. Bhutte ka Kees
d. Rogan Josh

Answer: a. Dal Bafla

10. The ancient city of Ujjain is a significant pilgrimage site and is associated with the famous Kumbh Mela. Which river flows through Ujjain?
a. Yamuna
b. Narmada
c. Shipra
d. Tapti

Answer: c. Shipra

Madhya Pradesh Districts, Head Quarters, Density, Population

S.No. District Headquarters Density (/kmĀ²) Population (2023 Est.)
1 Agar Malwa Agar 221 1,049,334
2 Alirajpur Alirajpur 123 641,456
3 Anuppur Anuppur 96 535,757
4 Ashoknagar Ashoknagar 228 1,060,351
5 Balaghat Balaghat 113 624,274
6 Barwani Barwani 167 822,745
7 Betul Betul 157 784,499
8 Bhind Bhind 206 1,008,089
9 Bhopal Bhopal 528 3,026,223
10 Burhanpur Burhanpur 323 1,600,595
11 Chhatarpur Chhatarpur 141 707,797
12 Chhindwara Chhindwara 145 725,354
13 Damoh Damoh 134 672,953
14 Deoghar Deoghar 158 792,465
15 Dhar Dhar 187 933,445
16 Dindori Dindori 102 517,964
17 Guna Guna 175 871,506
18 Gwalior Gwalior 336 1,728,515
19 Harda Harda 163 812,074
20 Indore Indore 470 2,420,855
21 Jabalpur Jabalpur 363 1,853,216
22 Jhabua Jhabua 95 483,531
23 Katni Katni 204 1,024,834
24 Khandwa (East Nimar) Khandwa 163 808,742
25 Khargone (West Nimar) Khargone 148 739,384
26 Mandla Mandla 113 581,474
27 Neemuch Neemuch 168 835,705
28 Niwari Niwari 123 616,346
29 Panna Panna 102 514,359
30 Rewa Rewa 146 731,373
31 Sagar Sagar 180 901,939
32 Satna Satna 144 720,138
33 Sehore Sehore 197 985,098
34 Sheopur Sheopur 130 651,049
35 Shivpuri Shivpuri 122 611,337
36 Sidhi Sidhi 104 523,394

 

Madhya Pradesh Irrigation Projects, Est, Location

S.No. Project Name Estimated Cost (INR Crore) Location Year of Completion
1 Sardar Sarovar Dam Project 13,100 Dhar and Barwani districts 2017 (Partially)
2 Indira Sagar Project 3,000 Jhabua, Dhar and Alirajpur districts 2005
3 Maheshwar Project 6,300 Khargone and Dhar districts 2005
4 Omkareshwar Project 1,960 Khandwa district 2005
5 Pench Project 1,424 Chhindwara and Seoni districts 1999
6 Barna Project 1,120 Dewas and Shajapur districts 2009
7 Tawa Project 676 Hoshangabad district 1978
8 Bansagar Project 478 Neemuch and Mandsaur districts 1984
9 Narmada-Kshipra Link Canal 3,470 Khargone, Dhar and Indore districts Under Construction
10 Arjun Irrigation Project 1,230 Betul and Harda districts Under Construction
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Madhya Pradesh Irrigation Projects MCQ Questions And Answers

1. The Bargi Dam, a multipurpose project on the Narmada River, is located in which district of Madhya Pradesh?
a. Hoshangabad
b. Jabalpur
c. Mandla
d. Betul

Answer: a. Hoshangabad

2. The Tawa Dam, constructed on the Tawa River, is a major reservoir in Madhya Pradesh. In which district is it situated?
a. Chhindwara
b. Dewas
c. Harda
d. Betul

Answer: c. Harda

3. The Bansagar Dam, built on the Sone River, is a joint venture project of Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and which other state?
a. Bihar
b. Jharkhand
c. Chhattisgarh
d. Odisha

Answer: b. Jharkhand

4. The Matatila Dam, an earthen dam on the Betwa River, is located in which district of Madhya Pradesh?
a. Morena
b. Sagar
c. Gwalior
d. Datia

Answer: a. Morena

5. The Gandhi Sagar Dam, one of the major dams on the Chambal River, is situated in which district of Madhya Pradesh?
a. Kota
b. Bhind
c. Mandsaur
d. Ratlam

Answer: b. Bhind

6. The Rana Pratap Sagar Dam, also known as the Chittorgarh Dam, is located on the Chambal River. In which district does it fall?
a. Chittorgarh
b. Bhind
c. Guna
d. Kota

Answer: a. Chittorgarh

7. The Sanjay Sarovar Dam is built on which river in Madhya Pradesh?
a. Narmada
b. Betwa
c. Tapti
d. Chambal

Answer: b. Betwa

8. The Madikheda Dam, a major irrigation project on the Sindh River, is located in which district of Madhya Pradesh?
a. Shivpuri
b. Guna
c. Datia
d. Morena

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Answer: a. Shivpuri

9. The Pench Diversion Project, aimed at irrigation and water supply, is associated with which river in Madhya Pradesh?
a. Ken
b. Pench
c. Tawa
d. Parbati

Answer: b. Pench

10. The Kolar Dam, an important water reservoir in Madhya Pradesh, is situated on which river?
a. Tapti
b. Chambal
c. Shipra
d. Son

Answer: d. Son

Madhya Pradesh Top University’s, Est, Location

S.No. Name Year Est. Location
1 Vikram University 1956 Ujjain
2 Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) 1964 Indore
3 Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwavidyalaya (Jabalpur Agricultural University) 1964 Jabalpur
4 Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University 1964 Raipur
5 Rani Durgavati University 1964 Jabalpur
6 Barkatullah University 1971 Bhopal
7 Madhavrao Sapkal University 1981 Ujjain
8 Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramoday Vishwavidyalaya (MGCGV) 1991 Chitrakoot
9 Indian Institute of Technology Indore (IIT Indore) 1998 Indore
10 Avanti University 2003 Ujjain

 

Madhya Pradesh Top Colleges, Est, Location

S.No. College Name Year Established Location Specializations
1 Holkar College 1893 Indore Science, Arts, Commerce, Law
2 Model Institute of Engineering and Technology (MIET) 1998 Jabalpur Engineering, IT, Management
3 Institute of Technology Bhopal (ITB) 1964 Bhopal Engineering, Technology
4 Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology and Science (SGSITS) 1971 Indore Engineering, Technology, Science
5 Government Science College Jabalpur 1882 Jabalpur Science, Arts
6 Gandhi Memorial Science College, Rewa 1955 Rewa Science, Mathematics, Computer Science
7 Samrat Ashok Technological Institute (SATI) 1962 Vidisha Engineering, Technology
8 LNCT Group of Colleges 1993 Indore, Bhopal, Gwalior Engineering, IT, Management, Pharmacy
9 DAVV Institute of Engineering and Technology (DIET) 1982 Indore Engineering, Technology
10 Institute of Science, Ujjain 1945 Ujjain Science, Mathematics, Computer Science
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1. Which UNESCO World Heritage Site in Madhya Pradesh is known for its ancient Buddhist stupas, monasteries, and sculptures dating back to the 3rd century BCE?
a. Khajuraho Group of Monuments
b. Sanchi Stupa
c. Bhimbetka Caves
d. Mandu

Answer: b. Sanchi Stupa

2. The Khajuraho Group of Monuments, famous for its intricately carved temples showcasing exquisite sculptures, primarily belongs to which period of Indian history?
a. Gupta Period
b. Mauryan Period
c. Chola Period
d. Vijayanagara Period

Answer: a. Gupta Period

3. Which national park in Madhya Pradesh is renowned for its population of Royal Bengal Tigers and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, “The Western Ghats”?
a. Bandhavgarh National Park
b. Kanha National Park
c. Satpura National Park
d. Pench National Park

Answer: b. Kanha National Park

4. The historical city of Gwalior is known for its majestic fort and the intricate Sas Bahu Temples. Who built the Gwalior Fort?
a. Raja Bhoja
b. Akbar
c. Raja Man Singh Tomar
d. Sher Shah Suri

Answer: c. Raja Man Singh Tomar

5. The city of Mandu, known for its Afghan architecture and historic ruins, is located in which district of Madhya Pradesh?
a. Dhar
b. Indore
c. Guna
d. Dewas

Answer: a. Dhar

6. Pachmarhi, often referred to as the “Queen of Satpura,” is a popular hill station in Madhya Pradesh. In which district is Pachmarhi situated?
a. Hoshangabad
b. Chhindwara
c. Betul
d. Satna

Answer: a. Hoshangabad

7. The Marble Rocks of Bhedaghat, a famous natural wonder, are situated along the banks of which river in Madhya Pradesh?
a. Narmada
b. Betwa
c. Tapti
d. Chambal

Answer: a. Narmada

8. Orchha, a historical town known for its medieval architecture and cenotaphs, is located on the banks of which river?
a. Betwa
b. Ken
c. Sindh
d. Tons

Answer: a. Betwa

9. Which cave complex in Madhya Pradesh is famous for its prehistoric rock shelters and paintings, depicting scenes from everyday life and rituals?
a. Ajanta Caves
b. Ellora Caves
c. Bhimbetka Caves
d. Udayagiri Caves

Answer: c. Bhimbetka Caves

10. The Jahaz Mahal and Hindola Mahal are architectural marvels located in which historical site of Madhya Pradesh?
a. Khajuraho
b. Mandu
c. Gwalior
d. Orchha

Answer: b. Mandu

Madhya Pradesh National Highway MCQ Questions And Answers

1. The National Highway connecting Varanasi to Kanyakumari and passing through major cities like Jabalpur and Nagpur is numbered as:
a. NH-44
b. NH-27
c. NH-7
d. NH-30

Answer: c. NH-7

2. The National Highway connecting Agra to Mumbai and passing through cities like Gwalior and Indore is numbered as:
a. NH-48
b. NH-44
c. NH-3
d. NH-52

Answer: a. NH-48

3. The National Highway connecting Jabalpur to Raipur and passing through Bilaspur is numbered as:
a. NH-12
b. NH-30
c. NH-130
d. NH-53

Answer: d. NH-53

4. The National Highway connecting Bhopal to Raipur and passing through Seoni is numbered as:
a. NH-30
b. NH-53
c. NH-47
d. NH-6

Answer: a. NH-30

5. The National Highway connecting Rewa to Allahabad and passing through Satna is numbered as:
a. NH-27
b. NH-7
c. NH-75
d. NH-30

Answer: a. NH-27

6. The National Highway connecting Guna to Biaora and passing through Shivpuri is numbered as:
a. NH-752
b. NH-46
c. NH-3
d. NH-52

Answer: b. NH-46

7. The National Highway connecting Dewas to Ratlam and passing through Ujjain is numbered as:
a. NH-44
b. NH-27
c. NH-52
d. NH-48

Answer: c. NH-52

8. The National Highway connecting Sagar to Nagpur and passing through Chhindwara is numbered as:
a. NH-30
b. NH-44
c. NH-53
d. NH-47

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Answer: a. NH-30

9. The National Highway connecting Shivpuri to Kota and passing through Sheopur is numbered as:
a. NH-75
b. NH-752
c. NH-12
d. NH-27

Answer: b. NH-752

10. The National Highway connecting Jhansi to Bhopal and passing through Lalitpur is numbered as:
a. NH-44
b. NH-46
c. NH-52
d. NH-44A

Answer: b. NH-46

Madhya Pradesh Chief Ministers, Party, Tenure,Location

Madhya Pradesh Chief Ministers (1950-2023) :

S.No. Name Party Tenure Location
1 Ravi Shankar Shukla Congress 1950-52 Jabalpur
2 Bhopal Singh Congress 1952-56 Rewa
3 B.R. Patel Congress 1956-57 Indore
4 Dwarka Prasad Mishra Congress 1957-62 Indore
5 B.P. Mishra Congress 1962-67 Gwalior
6 Sailath Mahant Congress 1967-69 Jabalpur
7 Dwarka Prasad Mishra (2nd Term) Congress 1969-70 Indore
8 V.K. Rao Congress (I) 1970-72 Bhopal
9 Shyamlal Yadav Congress (I) 1972-75 Guna
10 P.K. Dhanwande Congress (I) 1975-77 Indore
11 Kailash Nath Katju Janata Party 1977-78 Gwalior
12 Shyamlal Yadav (2nd Term) Janata Party 1978-80 Guna
13 Sundarlal Patwa BJP 1980-85 Indore
14 Arjun Singh Congress (I) 1985-87 Chhindwara
15 Motilal Vora Congress (I) 1987-89 Mandsaur
16 Sunderlal Patwa (2nd Term) BJP 1989-90 Indore
17 Shyamlal Yadav (3rd Term) Congress (I) 1990-92 Guna
18 Sundarlal Patwa (3rd Term) BJP 1992-93 Indore
19 Digvijaya Singh Congress (I) 1993-2003 Bhopal
20 Babulal Gaur BJP 2003-2004 Sagar
21 Uma Bharti BJP 2004-2005 Bhopal
22 Shivraj Singh Chouhan BJP 2005-2018 (3 Terms) Sehore
23 Kamal Nath Congress (I) 2018-2020 Chhindwara
24 Shivraj Singh Chouhan (4th Term) BJP 2020-Present Sehore

 

Madhya Pradesh Festivals and Holidays

Certainly! Here’s a table summarizing the major festivals and holidays celebrated in Madhya Pradesh:

S.No. Festival/Holiday Significance Months
1 Makar Sankranti Celebrates the harvest season and the Sun’s northward journey. Bonfires, kite flying, and traditional sweets like Tilkut mark the occasion. January
2 Lohri A bonfire festival primarily celebrated in North India, including parts of Madhya Pradesh like Malwa region. Singing, dancing, and offering prayers to the fire god are integral parts of the celebration. January
3 Republic Day National holiday commemorating the adoption of India’s Constitution. Parades, flag hoisting ceremonies, and cultural programs are held across the state. January 26
4 Basant Panchami Spring festival dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, the patron of knowledge and arts. People dress in yellow, wear flower garlands, and offer prayers for academic success and artistic pursuits. February
5 Maha Shivratri A grand festival honoring Lord Shiva. Night-long vigils, devotional offerings, and special pujas are observed. February/March (as per lunar calendar)
6 Holi The vibrant festival of colors, where people smear each other with gulaal and drench each other with water. Bonfires, music, and dance add to the merriment. March
7 Rama Navami Celebrates the birth of Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu. Religious processions, devotional songs, and enactment of Ramayana scenes are common. March/April (as per lunar calendar)
8 Ugadi The New Year’s Day for Hindus in Madhya Pradesh, particularly in the Telugu-speaking regions. Traditional meals, rangoli decorations, and visiting temples mark the occasion. March/April (as per lunar calendar)
9 Buddha Purnima Celebrates the birth anniversary of Lord Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. Processions, prayer meetings, and meditation sessions are held across the state. May
10 Eid-ul-Fitr A Muslim festival marking the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting. Prayers, feasting, and exchanging gifts are integral parts of the celebration. May/June (as per lunar calendar)
11 Rath Yatra A grand chariot festival associated with Lord Jagannath. Huge chariots carrying deities are pulled through the streets amidst devotional fervor and enthusiasm. July
12 Tejan Festival A tribal festival celebrated in the Bastar region of Madhya Pradesh. Traditional dances, music, and rituals are performed to appease the rain gods for a good monsoon. August/September
13 Dussehra Celebrates the victory of good over evil, as exemplified by Lord Rama’s triumph over Ravana. Effigies of Ravana are burnt, and people exchange sweets and greetings. October
14 Diwali The Festival of Lights, celebrated with great pomp and show across Madhya Pradesh. Homes are decorated with diyas, rangoli, and sweets are exchanged. Firecrackers light up the sky, and prayers are offered for prosperity and happiness. October/November (as per lunar calendar)

 

Madhya Pradesh Governors, Party, Tenure,Location

S.No. Governor Party Tenure Location
1 Nawab Ali Yar Khan Independent 1 Nov 1950 – 14 Oct 1956 Bhopal
2 Bhavanrao Patil Congress 15 Oct 1956 – 11 Nov 1960 Bhopal
3 HB Jatia Congress 12 Nov 1960 – 2 Apr 1962 Bhopal
4 V V Giri Congress 3 Apr 1962 – 19 Apr 1967 Bhopal
5 Shiv Narayan Singh Congress 20 Apr 1967 – 25 May 1971 Bhopal
6 K K Shah Congress 26 May 1971 – 28 Jun 1972 Bhopal
7 Sarwar Hussain INC(I) 29 Jun 1972 – 13 Jul 1977 Bhopal
8 Abdullah Ibrahim Janata Party 14 Jul 1977 – 11 Feb 1980 Bhopal
9 Shyam Nath Singh Congress(I) 12 Feb 1980 – 13 Oct 1981 Bhopal
10 Kedarnath Seth Congress(I) 14 Oct 1981 – 15 Apr 1982 Bhopal
11 B D Sharma Congress(I) 16 Apr 1982 – 23 Jun 1984 Bhopal
12 Krishna Kanti Roy Congress(I) 24 Jun 1984 – 23 Feb 1985 Bhopal
13 Shyamlal Yadav INC(I) 24 Feb 1985 – 13 Jan 1986 Bhopal
14 Lakshmibai Patil INC(I) 14 Jan 1986 – 23 Mar 1990 Bhopal
15 Sundar Lal Khurana BJP 24 Mar 1990 – 19 Dec 1990 Bhopal
16 Motilal Vora Congress(I) 20 Dec 1990 – 14 Apr 1993 Bhopal
17 Shekhar Dutt Congress(I) 15 Apr 1993 – 16 May 1998 Bhopal
18 B L Joshi BJP 17 May 1998 – 15 Mar 2004 Bhopal
19 Rameshwar Thakur INC(I) 16 Mar 2004 – 05 Jul 2004 Bhopal
20 Krishna Mohan Seth Congress(I) 06 Jul 2004 – 23 Apr 2009 Bhopal
21 Ramchandra Govind Bhonsle Congress(I) 24 Apr 2009 – 31 May 2014 Bhopal
22 Om Prakash Kohli BJP 01 Jun 2014 – 04 Sep 2016 Bhopal
23 Anandiben Patel BJP 05 Sep 2016 – 29 Jul 2019 Bhopal
24 Lalji Tandon BJP 30 Jul 2019 – 27 Sep 2020 Bhopal
25 Anandiben Patel (2nd Term) BJP 28 Sep 2020 – Present Bhopal

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