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Taluka Name [21] Population Area (in sq. km) Literacy Rate Major Villages Veraval 191,594 552 82.35% Somnath, Talala, Kodinar, Sutrapada Una 188,905 890 76.55% Una, Delvada, Keshod, Manavadar Gir-Gadhada 119,625 1,147 72.02% Gadhada, Dhari, Khambhalia, Jafarabad Talala 73,711 436 81.75% Talala, Sutrapada, Kodinar, Veraval Kodinar 228,810 478 88.78%
When, in 1347, the Emperor Muhammad bin Tughluq came to restore order in Gujarat, the Rana of Mandal and Patri, helped him and was honoured with robes and rewards. Again in 1395 Mandal must have been a place of some strength, for Muzaffar Shah of Gujarat Sultanate besieged it and would have failed to make any impression on it had not a ...
This district has been divided into a total of 6 taluks. [11]Chhota Udaipur; Nasvadi; Sankheda; Bodeli; Jetpur Pavi; Kawant; The number of seats in Chotaudepur Taluka Panchayat was increased from 23 to 26 in the delimitation of 4 taluka panchayats of Chotaudepur district which was published in June 2015 by Gujarat State Election Commission Secretary Mahesh Joshi.
Hansot is a village in Bharuch district, Southern Gujarat, [1] India.It is about 15.0 km (9.3 miles) southwest of the city of Bharuch, and south of the Narmada River.The village and its surrounding taluka were acquired by the British in 1775, and subsequently returned to the local princely rulers in 1783, being finally incorporated into the Broach district of the Bombay Presidency in 1803.
Just as the tehsil goes by other names in various parts of India, notably mandal and taluka, there are a number of variations in nomenclature for the block panchayat. For example, it is known as Mandal Praja Parishad in Andhra Pradesh, Taluka Panchayat in Gujarat, Uratchi Onriyam in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, and Panchayat Samiti in Maharashtra ...
Vallabhipur Taluka is a taluka of Bhavnagar District, southeastern Gujarat, India. [1] It was named after the capital, Vallabhipur , of the Maitraka Dynasty who ruled in this area from 470 AD to 788 AD.
Khergam is a small town and a Gram Panchayat in the Navsari district of Gujarat, India. Recently established as the headquarters of the newly created Khergam Taluka, [1] Khergam is a well-connected and diverse town known for its harmonious community spirit and local delicacies.
Gujarat is the fifth most urbanized state in India, with 43.9% of its population living in urban areas as of the 2011 census, which is higher than the national average of 31.16%. The urban population in Gujarat has been growing rapidly and was estimated to be around 23 million in 2020.