Seoni District of Madhya Pradesh at a Glance

About Seoni District :

Seoni district forms part of the Satpura tableland, containing the headwaters of the Wainganga. It is largely covered with forest. The district is remarkable for the beauty of its scenery and the fertility of its valleys.

The northern and western portions include the plateaus of Lakhnadon and Seoni; the eastern section consists of the watershed and elevated basin of the Wainganga; and in the south-west is a narrow strip of rocky land known as Dongartal. The plateaus of Seoni and Lakhnadon vary in height from 1,800 to 2,000 ft.; they are well cultivated and clear of jungle, and their temperature is always moderate and healthy.

Geologically the north part of Seoni consists of trap hills and the south of crystalline rock. The soil of the plateaus is the rich black cotton soil formed by disintegrated trap, of which about two-thirds of the district are said to consist; but towards the south, where cliffs of gneiss and other primitive formations occur, the soil is siliceous and contains a large proportion of clay.

The chief river is the Wainganga, with its affluents the Sagar, Theli, Bijna and Thanwar; other streams are the Timar and the Sher, tributaries of the Nerbudda. The annual rainfall averages 53 in. The principal crops are wheat, millets, rice, pulse, oil-seeds and cotton.

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Tourist Places :

Amodagarh :

This place is situated on Seoni-Mandla State Highway at Amodagarh where remains of SonaRani’s Palace still can be seen. This place is 32 K.M. from Seoni and 10 K.M. from chhui. There are some beautiful place   in the forest. It is believed that this place was the work Place of Jungle Book’s little hero Mougli
Bhimgarh Sanjay Sarovar Dam :
Bhimgarh Sanjay Sarovar Dam has been built on WainGanga river at Chhapara,Seoni which is the largest dam of soil in asia . Irrigation facility has been extended due to this dam. This place is being developed as tourist place & boating facility is also available here. Recently electricity production has been started from this dam
Pench Tiger Reserve :

The Pench Tiger Reserve is named after the Pench river, which flows from north to south through     the Reserve. The Reserve is located in the southern reaches of the Satpura hill ranges in the Seoni and Chhindwara districts in the Madhya Pradesh state of India. The terrain is undulating, with most of the area covered by small hill ranges, steeply sloping on the sides.

        The Reserve is situated in an area that holds a significant place in the natural history of Central India. The description of its natural beauty, richness in flora and fauna has appeared in numerous wildlife books dating back to 17th century. Books written in the 19th and early 20th century by famous naturalists like Captain J. Forsyth and Rudyard Kipling‘s Jungle Book explicitly present the detailed panorama of nature’s abundance in this tract.

        An extensive forest belt extends in three directions, north, east and south, covering forest tracts of Seoni, Balaghat and Nagpur districts. The contiguous forest on the southern side in the Maharashtra state of India, initially notified as Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru National Park has been recently included in the Project Tiger network by the same name as this Reserve. A dam was constructed on the Pench river on south-eastern boundary of the Reserve.

        The area is criss-crossed by numerous seasonal streams and nalas. The Pench river flowing through the central line of the Reserve is dry by the April-end but a number of water pools locally known as dohs are found, which serve as waterholes for wild animals. A few perennial springs also exist in this area. However, the water sources are not suitably distributed, hence large area remains unutilized by the wild animals. The Pench reservoir at the center of the Reserve is the only major water source during pinch period.

        As the prey concentration is high along the Pench river, tigers usually inhabit this belt. Leopards, though, generally operate in the peripheral areas but are occasionally seen in deep forests also. Jungle cats are commonly seen. Leopard cats, Small Indian Civets and Palm Civets are common but seen very rarely.

        Wild dogs are commonly seen in packs of 12 to 15, near Chhedia, Jamtara, Bodanala and Pyorthadi areas of the Reserve. Wild Boar is ubiquitous. Sloth bear occupy hilly, rocky out crops and favour mahul bel infested forest. Chinkara is present in very small number and is found in open areas around Turia, Telia, Dudhgaon villages. Jackals are seen occasionally in near Tekadi, Alikatta and Chhindimatta villages

Career in Medicine in India

Career choice is one of the most important decisions that an individual makes in his lifetime. Medicine is a very noble profession that allows an individual to help people in need. The work and contributions of a medical professional are important to individuals and the community as a whole. It enables them to earn a good living and provides for a consistent and secure future.

As per a recent report, there is a shortage of medical practitioners in India. In a country like India, with the ever increasing population, the skills and knowledge of a medical professional will always be in demand. Lifestyle disorders, bad eating habits and lack of physical activity and exercise has given rise to a number of new diseases. In cities speciality and super speciality hospitals have provided a number of lucrative employment offers to medical practitioners. Also in rural India, the government is providing better health care facilities and setting up new dispensaries and hospitals, thereby increasing employment opportunities.

Medicine can be divided into two categories:
1. Traditional, also known as alternative, Homoeopathic, or Holistic.
2. Modern, also known as Western, or Allopathic.

Qualifications required for becoming a Doctor:

Traditional – To become a Homeopathic or Ayurvedic Doctor, degree courses in Homeopathy and Ayurveda are offered both at bachelor and masters levels. A candidate having cleared 12thstandard in science with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English/ Science or Sanskrit for Ayurveda can pursue the bachelor course i.e. B.H.M.S. (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery), which is five and half years long. Similarly, a B.A.M.S. degree (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery) is offered for students wishing to pursue this line. One definitely has to sit through competitive exams and admission is based on merit.

Modern –To become an M.B.B.S. doctor, one must complete 12th standard with science stream with a minimum aggregate of 50% in physics, chemistry and biology and then compete in PMT exams. Upon selection and successful completion, an M.B.B.S. degree is conferred and one can practice medicine. It is common these days for students to go ahead for further studies and acquire an M.D. degree as it improves one’s future prospects.

Career options for medical professionals:

Medicine offers a lot of career options in India and the main employment areas are as below:

  • Health centres/ Nursing homes
  • Hospitals
  • Private practice
  • Polyclinics
  • Laboratories
  • Biomedical companies
  • Research institutes
  • Pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies
  • Charitable institutions

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