Burhanpur is a mid size city in Madhya Pradesh state, India. It is the administrative seat of Burhanpur District. The city has a Municipal Corporation, and also is one of the district headquarters of the state of Madhya Pradesh. Burhanpur is gifted with large number of tourist spots. Firstly credited as a glorious past, that it has been ruled by several dynasties, it got many Historical places to be proud of. Secondly, the benefit of having three rivers, Tapti, Utavali & Mohna; has given many beautiful natural sights to Burhanpur. This small town has four small ghats. Being the home of a very diverse population, Burhanpur has an all India famous Gurudwara, Masjid, Church, a world-famous Dargah & many well known Temples such as Swami Narayan Temple, Ganesh Temple etc. It is situated on the north bank of the Tapti River, 340 kilometres (211 mi) southwest of Bhopal and 540 kilometres (336 mi) northeast of Mumbai. Burhanpur is best known for textile industries. It is the largest hub for Power Loom industry in the state. Also, having one NTC (National Textile Corporation) project 'Tapti Mills' and Two private owned spinning mill latest state-of-the-art technology. 300-350 textile companies are best known for interlining cloth, Grey Markin, Bleached Dhoti, Cambric, Power loom Cloth bakram and other types of fabric. 'Texmpo Pipes' is the NSE noted industry, Balaji industry both manufactures pipes and agriculture equipment. Several cotton and oil mills are also there.It is the main hub for Textile industry in the INDIA. Apart from this, it is largest producer of Banana in Madhya pradesh.
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