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Living in Rewa, Madhya Pradesh:
Tips for Moving and Visiting
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Rewa is famously known for White Tigers, as they are found nowhere in the world. It is city of waterfalls. Some beautiful hamlets are nearby. We can get beautiful peek into nature. We have Asia’s largest solar park. One of the biggest hospitals are in our city. Renowned educational institutions are also in our city.
Rewa is famous for many unique things which has rightfully earned her a place among sought after places of Madhya Pradesh. But the one distinction that has given her immense fame and unique identity is white tiger – one of the rarest species of Tiger. For being home to huge number of such rare species of tigers, today Rewa is proudly referred as ‘Land of White Tigers’. Below we’ve provided more detailed information about this region, which will not only tell you about its other distinctions but also about emerging trends and huge reservoir of untapped potential in this region.
Rewa City is one of the famous city of Madhya Pradesh. In this city there is no metro facility. It is still developing one city. The environment is good and safe but, this is no being good for and new start-up. The city has mostly rural population and very few of them are literate to a good extent.
If someone moves to Rewa I would like to suggest that
1. Make friends with locals they are very friendly and supportive.
2. Most people here are not fluent in English so talk with them in local language i.e., Hindi.
3. Rewa is a small district but is less congested city and hence air, water and land pollution are relatively low as compared to other famous neighbouring districts.
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