The Indian state Madhya Pradesh has 51 districts grouped into ten divisions.
- Bhopal division
- Chambal division
- Gwalior division
- Ashoknagar district (split from Guna in 2003)
- Shivpuri district
- Datia district
- Guna district
- Gwalior district
- Indore division
- Alirajpur district (split from Jhabua district on 17 May 2008[1])
- Barwani district
- Burhanpur district (split from East Nimar on 15 August 2003)
- Dhar district
- Indore district
- Jhabua district
- Khandwa district (East Nimar)
- Khargone district (West Nimar)
- Jabalpur division
- Balaghat district
- Chhindwara district
- Jabalpur district
- Katni district
- Mandla district
- Dindori district (previously in shahdol division)
- Narsinghpur district
- Seoni district
- Narmadapuram division (created on 27 Aug 2008 from districts of Bhopal division[2])
- Rewa division
- Rewa district
- Satna district
- Sidhi district
- Singrauli district (split from Sidhi district on 24 May 2008[3])
- Shahdol division
- Ujjain division
- Agar Malwa district(split from Shajapur district on 16 Aug 2013])
- Dewas district
- Mandsaur district
- Neemuch district
- Ratlam district
- Shajapur district
- Ujjain district
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