Botad district details mentioned below with block list, gram panchayat list, gas agency list, college list,village list, etc.
State: Gujarat
Country: India
Botad State's official website:
Website: https://botad.nic.in/
Head quarter: Botad
Populations: 656005
Area: 2564 km2
Density: 256 km2
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# | District | Head quarter | Populations | Area | Density | Village |
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1 | Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad | 7208200 | 8707 km2 | 890 km2 | - |
2 | Amreli | Amreli | 1513614 | 6760 km2 | 205 km2 | - |
3 | Anand | Anand | 2090276 | 2942 km2 | 711 km2 | - |
4 | Aravalli | Modasa | 1051746 | 3217 km2 | 327 km2 | - |
5 | Banaskantha (Palanpur) | Palanpur | 3116045 | 12703 km2 | 290 km2 | - |
6 | Bharuch | Bharuch | 1550822 | 6524 km2 | 238 km2 | - |
7 | Bhavnagar | Bhavnagar | 2877961 | 11155 km2 | 288 km2 | - |
8 | Botad | Botad | 656005 | 2564 km2 | 256 km2 | - |
9 | Chhota Udepur | Chhota Udepur | 1071831 | 3237 km2 | 331 km2 | - |
10 | Dahod | Dahod | 2126558 | 3642 km2 | 582 km2 | - |
11 | Dangs (Ahwa) | Ahwa | 226769 | 1764 km2 | 129 km2 | - |
12 | Devbhoomi Dwarka | Khambhalia | 752484 | 5684 km2 | 132 km2 | - |
13 | Gandhinagar | Gandhinagar | 1387478 | 649 km2 | 660 km2 | - |
14 | Gir Somnath | Veraval | 1217477 | 3754 km2 | 324 km2 | - |
15 | Jamnagar | Jamnagar | 2159130 | 14125 km2 | 153 km2 | - |
16 | Junagadh | Junagadh | 2742291 | 8839 km2 | 310 km2 | - |
17 | Kachchh | - | ||||
18 | Kheda (Nadiad) | Nadiad | 2298934 | 4215 km2 | 541 km2 | - |
19 | Mahisagar | Lunavada | 994624 | 2500 km2 | 398 km2 | - |
20 | Mehsana | Mehsana | 2027727 | 4386 km2 | 462 km2 | - |
21 | Morbi | Morbi | 960329 | 4871 km2 | 197 km2 | - |
22 | Narmada (Rajpipla) | Rajpipla | 590379 | 2749 km2 | 214 km2 | - |
23 | Navsari | Navsari | 1330711 | 2211 km2 | 602 km2 | - |
24 | Panchmahal (Godhra) | Godhra | 2388267 | 5219 km2 | 458 km2 | - |
25 | Patan | Patan | 1342746 | 5738 km2 | 234 km2 | - |
26 | Porbandar | Porbandar | 586062 | 2294 km2 | 255 km2 | - |
27 | Rajkot | Rajkot | 3157676 | 11203 km2 | 282 km2 | - |
28 | Sabarkantha (Himmatnagar) | Himatnagar | 2427346 | 7390 km2 | 328 km2 | - |
29 | Surat | Surat | 6081322 | 4418 km2 | 953 km2 | - |
30 | Surendranagar | Surendranagar | 1755873 | 10489 km2 | 167 km2 | - |
31 | Tapi (Vyara) | Vyara | 806489 | 3435 km2 | 249 km2 | - |
32 | Vadodara | Vadodara | 3639775 | 7794 km2 | 467 km2 | - |
33 | Valsad | Valsad | 1703068 | 3034 km2 | 561 km2 | - |
# | Village | Village Code | Block Name | Area | Population | Pincode |
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1 | Purnea | Botad | Gujarat | 854330 |
2 | Purnea | Botad | Gujarat | 854327 |
3 | Purnea | Botad | Gujarat | 854204 |
4 | NA | Botad | Gujarat | 854102 |
5 | NA | Botad | Gujarat | 854205 |
6 | Purnea | Botad | Gujarat | 854316 |
7 | Purnea | Botad | Gujarat | 854315 |
8 | Purnea | Botad | Gujarat | 854202 |
9 | Purnea | Botad | Gujarat | 854303 |
10 | Purnea | Botad | Gujarat | 854325 |
11 | Purnea | Botad | Gujarat | 854201 |
12 | Purnea | Botad | Gujarat | 854203 |
13 | Purnea | Botad | Gujarat | 854326 |
14 | Purnea | Botad | Gujarat | 854304 |
15 | Purnea | Botad | Gujarat | 854337 |
16 | Purnea | Botad | Gujarat | 854301 |
17 | Purnea | Botad | Gujarat | 854306 |
18 | Purnea | Botad | Gujarat | 854305 |
19 | Purnea | Botad | Gujarat | 854302 |
Botad district is a district in the state of Gujarat, India. It is located in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat and is known for its rich cultural heritage, historical significance, and agricultural productivity. The district is home to a diverse population and is known for its festivals, local crafts, and traditional arts.
Botad district has a rich history dating back to ancient times. The region has been ruled by various dynasties, including the Mauryas, Guptas, Chalukyas, and Rajputs, and has witnessed significant historical events. The district is known for its historical monuments, such as the 12th century Shri Khodiyar Mata Temple, which is an important pilgrimage site for devotees. The district is also known for its historical forts, such as the Botad Fort, which was built by the Solanki Rajputs and is a symbol of the region's historical significance.
Agriculture is the main occupation of the majority of the population in Botad district. The region has fertile plains and is known for its agricultural productivity. Crops such as cotton, groundnut, sesame, wheat, and millets are grown in abundance in the district. Animal husbandry is also an important economic activity in the region, with dairy farming and livestock rearing being common. The district is known for its traditional farming practices, water management systems, and local agricultural festivals that celebrate the agricultural heritage of the region.
Botad district is known for its rich cultural heritage, with a diverse population consisting of people from different ethnicities, religions, and cultures. The district is home to people from communities such as Gujaratis, Rajputs, Muslims, and other minorities. The region celebrates various festivals such as Navratri, Diwali, Holi, and Eid, which are celebrated with great enthusiasm and reflect the cultural diversity of the district. The district is also known for its local crafts and arts, such as embroidery work, pottery, and traditional folk dances, which showcase the artistic skills of the local artisans and add to the cultural richness of the region.
The district is making strides in modern development, with the government implementing various developmental projects to improve the quality of life for its residents. The district has seen progress in sectors such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure, with the establishment of schools, hospitals, and road networks. The district also has a growing industrial sector, with the establishment of industrial areas and the growth of small and medium-scale industries, contributing to the economic development of the region.
In conclusion, Botad district is a region with a rich cultural heritage, historical significance, and agricultural productivity. Its historical monuments, agricultural practices, cultural diversity, and local crafts make it a unique and interesting place to explore and experience. The district's mix of historical, cultural, and modern development elements make it a significant district in Gujarat, India.