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WELCOME TO OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF DISTRICT       NORTH BASTAR KANKER

NORTH BASTAR  KANKER

            The Kanker District is situated in the southern region of the state Chhattisgarh. Previously Kanker was a part of old Bastar district. But in 1999 Kanker got it's identity as an independent district. Now it is surrounded by four districts of chhattisgarh state, namely Bastar, Dhamtari, Durg and Rajnandgaon. Kanker is situated within the longitudes 20.6-20.24 and latitudes 80.48-81.48. the total area of the district is 5285.01 square kilometers. Small hilly pockets are seen throughout the area. Mainly five rivers flow through the district namely- doodh river, Mahanadi, Hatkul river, sindur river and Turu river.

 

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