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Singrauli, located in the Madhya Pradesh state, is one of the most important districts in the region due to its rich mineral deposits and energy production. Known as the "Energy Capital" of India, Singrauli is home to several thermal power plants, including the NTPC and Sasan Power Plant, which contribute significantly to the country's electricity supply. The district's economy is largely driven by coal mining and power generation. Singrauli has a mixed population of both tribal and non-tribal communities. Agriculture is also practiced, with crops like rice, wheat, and soybean being cultivated. Singrauli is home to many natural resources, including dense forests and a variety of wildlife, which support the eco-tourism sector. The district has also seen a significant rise in infrastructure development, especially in transportation and education. The Maa Sharda Temple and Rihand Dam are notable attractions in the region. Singrauli is also part of the Vindhya mountain range, offering a unique landscape of forests and rivers. The region celebrates festivals like Holi, Diwali, and Makar Sankranti with local traditions.