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The Vishwamitri River was key to the settlement of Vadodara. [1] [2] This river system includes three major tributaries: Vishwamitri, Dhadhar and Jambuva. All the three tributaries originate from Pavagadh hills and Jambughoda forests. This river system includes the Sayaji Sarovar on the Vishwamitri River near Ajwa, and the Dev Dam on the ...
It is an earthen dam that was built early 20th century by the then ruler of Vadodara, Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III. Its main aim was to provide water to the residents of Vadodara. Although the population of Vadodara at that time was 100,000 it was the ruler's vision to build the reservoir three times larger. This reservoir has the ability to ...
Vadodara is located at in western India at an elevation of 128 ft (39 m). It is the 10th-largest city in India with an area of 400 km 2 (150 sq mi) and a population of 3.5 million, according to the 2010–11 census. The city sits on the banks of the Vishwamitri River, in central Gujarat. The Vishwamitri frequently dries up in the summer ...
Vadodara, Gujarat India: Coordinates: Elevation: 33 metres (108 ft) Owned by: Ministry of Railways, Indian Railways: Operated by: Western Railway: Line(s) New Delhi–Mumbai main line Ahmedabad–Mumbai main line: Platforms: 4: Tracks: 4: Construction; Structure type: Standard (on ground)
Akota is an urban area in the western side of Vadodara City, in the state of Gujarat, in India. Earlier it was known as "Anakotakka", as mentioned in one of the Akota Bronzes. The suburb is located on the banks of river Vishwamitri. It is one of the oldest areas of the ever growing Western part of Vadodara.
Kalali is a suburban area in south west of the Indian city Vadodara, situated on bank of Vishwamitri River. [1] [2] Kalali is 5 km away from Vadodara railway station. People of this area are mainly Hindu. Akota, Atladara, Bill, Talsat, Chapad are neighbouring areas of Kalali.
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