Aravalli District All Information In Gujarati
Aravalli District All Information In Gujarati, ALL DISTRICT PFD INFORMATION
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Aravalli district is a district in the state of Gujarat in India that came into being on August 15, 2013, becoming the 29th district of the state. The district has been carved out of the Sabarkantha district. The district headquarters are at Modasa.
Aravalli district consists of Modasa, Malpur, Dhansura, Meghraj, Bhiloda and Bayad talukas of former Sabarkantha district.[1] Of these, Meghraj, Malpur, and Bhiloda are tribal-dominated talukas.[4] The district includes 676 villages and 306 village panchayats with a total population of 1.27 million and is the most literate tribal district in Gujarat.
Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Monday announced the creation of a new district, Aravalli, which will be the 29th district of Gujarat. He made this announcement at Ambaji (Banaskantha district) on September 17 which happens to be his birthday.
The new district will be carved out of Sabarkantha district. Modi also announced the creation of a new taluka — Poshina — which, along with Khedbrahma, Idar, Vadali, Bhiloda and Vijaynagar talukas of Sabarkantha district, will form the new Aravalli district.
District and District Headquarters
Aravalli: Modasa
Kutch: Bhuj
Kheda: Nadiad
Gir Somnath: Veraval
Dang: Whoa
Taapi: Vaira
Devbhumi Dwarka: Khambhaliya
Narmada: Rajpipla
Panchamahal: Godhra
Banaskantha: Palanpur
Mahisagar: Lunawada
Sabarkantha: Himmatnagar
Ahmedabad: Ahmedabad
Amreli: Amreli
Anand: Anand
Gandhinagar: Gandhinagar
Jamnagar: Jamnagar
Junagadh: Junagadh
Dahod: Dahod
Navsari: Navsari
Patan: Patan
Porbandar: Porbandar
Botad: Botad
Bharuch: Bharuch
Bhavnagar: Bhavnagar
Mehsana: Mehsana
Morbi: Morbi
Rajkot: Rajkot
Vadodara: Vadodara
Valsad: Valsad
Surat: Surat
Surendranagar: Surendranagar
Aravalli District All Information In Gujarati
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Aravalli district is a district in the state of Gujarat in India that came into being on August 15, 2013, becoming the 29th district of the state. The district has been carved out of the Sabarkantha district. The district headquarters are at Modasa.
Aravalli district consists of Modasa, Malpur, Dhansura, Meghraj, Bhiloda and Bayad talukas of former Sabarkantha district.[1] Of these, Meghraj, Malpur, and Bhiloda are tribal-dominated talukas.[4] The district includes 676 villages and 306 village panchayats with a total population of 1.27 million and is the most literate tribal district in Gujarat.
Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Monday announced the creation of a new district, Aravalli, which will be the 29th district of Gujarat. He made this announcement at Ambaji (Banaskantha district) on September 17 which happens to be his birthday.
The new district will be carved out of Sabarkantha district. Modi also announced the creation of a new taluka — Poshina — which, along with Khedbrahma, Idar, Vadali, Bhiloda and Vijaynagar talukas of Sabarkantha district, will form the new Aravalli district.
District and District Headquarters
Aravalli: Modasa
Kutch: Bhuj
Kheda: Nadiad
Gir Somnath: Veraval
Dang: Whoa
Taapi: Vaira
Devbhumi Dwarka: Khambhaliya
Narmada: Rajpipla
Panchamahal: Godhra
Banaskantha: Palanpur
Mahisagar: Lunawada
Sabarkantha: Himmatnagar
Ahmedabad: Ahmedabad
Amreli: Amreli
Anand: Anand
Gandhinagar: Gandhinagar
Jamnagar: Jamnagar
Junagadh: Junagadh
Dahod: Dahod
Navsari: Navsari
Patan: Patan
Porbandar: Porbandar
Botad: Botad
Bharuch: Bharuch
Bhavnagar: Bhavnagar
Mehsana: Mehsana
Morbi: Morbi
Rajkot: Rajkot
Vadodara: Vadodara
Valsad: Valsad
Surat: Surat
Surendranagar: Surendranagar
Aravalli District All Information In Gujarati
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