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Panna, located in Madhya Pradesh, is famous for its diamond mines, which have been a major source of its wealth for centuries. The Panna National Park is a significant tourist attraction, known for its wildlife, especially tigers, and is part of the Ken-Betwa River project. The district also produces a variety of crops, with wheat, rice, and sugarcane being the primary agricultural products. The Ken River adds to the district?s scenic beauty, attracting tourists for its natural landscapes. Panna has several temples and historical sites, including ancient Bundela Rajput architecture. It has developed a small but growing tourism sector focused on wildlife and cultural tourism. The district has historical significance, especially related to the Bundela dynasty. The economy is sustained by mining, agriculture, and tourism. Panna celebrates regional festivals like Diwali, Navratri, and Makar Sankranti with fervor.