Berasia is a town and a nagar palika in Bhopal district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. In September 2011 Government of Madhya Pradesh alloted Berasia and nearby areas for Industrial use. In the early 18th century, Berasia was a small mustajiri under the authority of the Delhi-based Mughal fief-holder Taj Mohammad Khan. It suffered from anarchy and lawlessness due to regular attacks from highwaymen and plunderers. Dost Mohammad Khan, a Mughal soldier-turned-mercenary of Afghan descent, took on the lease of Berasia for an annual payment of 30,000 rupees. He later annexed several neighboring territories and established the Bhopal State. Berasia is located at 2338N 7726E / 23.63N 77.43E / 23.63; 77.43. It has an average elevation of 484metres ! Berasia is the town of famous & historic tree called MANADA EMlI probably unknown plant species and that to have many associated stories. Berasia is a city of 1008 Brahmchari Guru...
Bhopal , Jabalpur , Gwalior , Indore , Raipur - chattisgarh , Bilaspur , Baroda(mp) , Ujjain , Ghatigaon , Bareli , Surajpur , Balrampur , Raigarh , Rewa , Shahdol