The district of Chhindwara lies in the division of Jabalpur region. The district has its main centre for administration in the city of Chhindwara itself. The district is named after the unique kind of excessively long trees, Chhind that surround the region of Chhindwara. The distyrict of Chhindwara is bordered by the districts of Betul, Seoni, Hoshangabad and Narshinghpur and also the state of Maharashtra. The district has precisely 6 rivers that flow through the region. The district has a huge area of land that is covered with forests. The trees include Harra, Terak, Bamboo, Patta, etc. The district of Chhindwara is the largest district of the state of Madhya Pradesh with the land size of around 11815 sq km. The district has a population of 20.9 lacs individuals with a population density of 177 people per sq km. The district has its population speaking many different dialects like Bagheli, Bharia, Marathi, etc.