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Largest Cities in Madhya Pradesh

Top 100 cities ranked by largest cities

Largest Cities — Madhya Pradesh

1 Indore 1,994,397
2 Bhopal 1,798,218
3 Jabalpur 1,081,677
4 Gwalior 1,054,420
5 Ujjain 515,215
6 Punāsa 350,000
7 Dewas 289,550
8 Satna 282,977
9 Saugor 274,556
10 Ratlām 264,914
11 Rewa 235,654
12 Murwāra 221,883
13 Singrauli 220,257
14 Burhānpur 210,886
15 Khandwa 200,738
16 Morena 200,482
17 Bhind 197,585
18 Guna 180,935
19 Shivpuri 179,977
20 Chhindwāra 175,052
21 Vidisha 155,951
22 Chhatarpur 142,128
23 Mandsaur 141,667
24 Damoh 139,561
25 Pithampur 126,200
26 Narmadapuram 117,988
27 Khargone 116,150
28 Sehore 109,118
29 Nagda 103,501
30 Betūl 103,330
31 Seoni 102,343
32 Itārsi 100,574
33 Datia 100,284
34 Dhār 93,917
35 Shahdol 89,289
36 Kolar 87,882
37 Sārni 86,141
38 Bālāghāt 84,261
39 Ashoknagar 81,828
40 Mhow 81,702
41 Tīkamgarh 79,106
42 Basoda 78,289
43 Jaora 74,907
44 Harda 74,268
45 Sheopur 71,951
46 Shājāpur 69,263
47 Bīna 64,529
48 Bāngarda Chhota 64,213
49 Rāghogarh 63,873
50 Dabra 61,277
51 Narsimhapur 59,966
52 Mandideep 59,654
53 Panna 59,091
54 Gohad 58,939
55 Sendhwa 56,485
56 Barwāni 55,504
57 Etāwa 55,185
58 Mandlā 55,133
59 Sidhi 54,331
60 Ashta 53,184
61 Sironj 52,460
62 Shujālpur 51,225
63 Khurai 51,108
64 Biaora 49,093
65 Pipariā 48,826
66 Morār 48,464
67 Gādarwāra 47,604
68 Ambāh 47,177
69 Pāndhurnā 45,479
70 Dhanpuri 45,156
71 Raisen 44,162
72 Sihorā 44,048
73 Parāsia 42,786
74 Bhawāni Mandi 42,283
75 Jora 42,153
76 Nowgong 40,580
77 Sabalgarh 40,333
78 Maihar 40,192
79 Porsa 39,669
80 Sanāwad 38,740
81 Agar 37,917
82 Sārangpur 37,435
83 Barnagar 36,438
84 Rāvu 36,055
85 Jhābua 35,753
86 Lahār 35,674
87 Bareli 34,663
88 Mehidpur 34,362
89 Khāchrod 34,191
90 Malajkhand 34,176
91 Begamganj 34,031
92 Umaria 33,114
93 Chanderi 33,081
94 Bāmaur 32,838
95 Garhākota 32,726
96 Bijuri 32,682
97 Nepānagar 32,611
98 Hatta 32,465
99 Narsinghgarh 32,329
100 Dhāmnod 32,093

The largest cities in Madhya Pradesh represent major centers of economic activity, cultural influence, and population growth. Indore leads with a population of 1,994,397, followed by Bhopal and Jabalpur. These cities serve as hubs for employment, education, and innovation, attracting residents from across the country and around the world.

Population size is a key indicator of a city's economic influence and infrastructure capacity. Larger cities typically offer more diverse job markets, extensive public transit systems, and a wider range of cultural amenities. 35 dominates the top 10 with 10 cities on the list, reflecting the state's strong economic pull and quality of life.

While large populations bring economic advantages, they also present challenges including higher costs of living, traffic congestion, and housing affordability concerns. Many of these cities have experienced significant growth over the past decade, driven by job opportunities in technology, healthcare, and professional services.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Indore's population is larger than that of several U.S. states.
  • 2. 35 has 10 cities in the top 10, more than any other state.
  • 3. The 50th largest city still has a population of 61,277 — larger than most cities worldwide.
  • 4. The top 5 cities combined have a population of 6,443,927.

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