The district of Indore is also one of those prime districts that play an extremely important part in the administration of the state4 of Madhya Pradesh. The district of Indore has its main administrative centre in the city of Indore itself. The district of Indore is bordered by the districts of Ujjain, Khargone, Dewas and Dhar. The district mainly has two rivers named Chambal and Kshipra. The district also has some part of the Vindhya Range running through it. The district of Indore is also important to India as the region contains the Base camp for many divisions of the army. The district of Indore covers a land area of approximately 3898 sq km with a population of approximately around 32.7 lacs individuals. The density of population of the region is about 839 people per sq km. The district is one of the most urbanised districts of the state of Madhya Pradesh. The district has a high number of females compared to males with a ratio at 924 females per 1000 males.