- Sagar, Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia
Sagar's metropolitan area includes Sagar Municipal Corporation, Sagar Cantonment, Makronia, Rajakhedi and Gambhiria Sagar has been selected as one of the hundred Indian cities to be developed as a smart city under Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's flagship Smart Cities Mission
- Sagar – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Sagar Lake Sagar is a university city in Madhya Pradesh There are also many temples, lakes and waterfalls in the vicinity, which has helped establish the city as an important site on the Indian tourist circuit
- DISTRICT SAGAR, Govenrment of Madhya Pradesh | Heart of Madhya Pradesh . . .
The district of Sagar lies in the north central region of Madhya Pradesh It was spelled as Saugar during the British period It is situated between 23 deg 10’ and 24 deg 27’ north latitude and between 78 deg 4’ and 79 deg 21’ east longitude, the district has a truly central location in the country View More I am text block
- Sagar | Holy City, Lakes Temples | Britannica
Sagar, city, north-central Madhya Pradesh state, central India It lies at an elevation of about 2,000 feet (610 metres) and is situated around a lake that is surrounded on three sides by low spurs of the Vindhya Range
- 24 Places to Visit in Sagar in 2025 | Top Tourist . . . - MakeMyTrip
The city of Sagar is a picturesque and charming place located in the north-central region of Madhya Pradesh It is home to beautiful lakes, natural wonders, waterfalls, and temples
- Sagar (name) - Wikipedia
Sagar is a patronymic Old English name (Spelling variations include Sager, Seegar, Seager, Sigar, Segar, Seger, Saker, Sakar, and many more ) Most, if not all, people of the Anglo-Saxon period of England with this surname descend from a man (or number of men) known as Sagar The name most likely derives from the diphthongal Old English word Sægar "sea-spear " Presumably it denotes a maritime
- Sagar - Wikipedia
Look up sagar, sagara, or Sagar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
- Cyclone Ditwah: Inside India’s Operation Sagar Bandhu to aid flood . . .
Cyclone Ditwah, which triggered heavy rains, floods and landslides, has caused widespread destruction in Sri Lanka, killing 334 people and displacing lakhs of others Nearly 400 remain missing as rescue operations enter their fifth day Under its ‘Neighbourhood First policy’, India launched ‘Operation Sagar Bandhu’ to provide humanitarian assistance to the island nation Over 300
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