Following is the list of districts in the Indian state Madhya Pradesh. It has 50 districts grouped into ten divisions.
Bhopal Division
- Bhopal District
- Raisen District
- Rajgarh District
- Sehore District
- Vidisha District
Chambal Division
- Morena District
- Sheopur District
- Bhind District
Gwalior Division
- Ashoknagar District
- Shivpuri District
- Datia District
- Guna District
- Gwalior District
Indore Division
- Alirajpur District (split off Jhabua District on 17 May 2008)
- Barwani District
- Burhanpur District
- 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
- Narsinghpur District
- Seoni District
Narmadapuram Division (created on 27 Aug 2008 from districts of Bhopal Division)
- Betul District
- Harda District
- Hoshangabad District
Rewa Division
- Rewa District
- Satna District
- Sidhi District
- Singrauli District (split off Sidhi District on 24 May 2008)
Sagar Division
- Chhatarpur District
- Damoh District
- Panna District
- Sagar District
- Tikamgarh District
Shahdol Division (created on 14 June 2008)
- Anuppur District (previously in Rewa Division)
- Dindori District (previously in Jabalpur Division)
- Shahdol District (previously in Rewa Division)
- Umaria District (previously in Rewa Division)
Ujjain Division
- Dewas District
- Mandsaur District
- Neemuch District
- Ratlam District
- Shajapur District
- Ujjain District
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