Amarapur, Gujarat

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Amarapur
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Amarapur
Location in Gujarat, India
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Amarapur
Amarapur (India)
Coordinates: 23°22′12″N72°43′13″E / 23.369905°N 72.720346°E / 23.369905; 72.720346 Coordinates: 23°22′12″N72°43′13″E / 23.369905°N 72.720346°E / 23.369905; 72.720346
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Gujarat
District Gandhinagar
Languages
  Official Gujarati, Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registration GJ-2
Nearest city Gandhinagar

Amarapur is a village in Mansa Taluka of Gandhinagar district in Gujarat, India. It is situated on the banks of Sabarmati river. [1]

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Institutes

Grambharati, a social service organisation, runs several cooperative societies and the National Innovation Foundation - India. The institute is involved in innovation in grassroots technology and traditional knowledge. [1]

Economy

Agriculture is the main source of income for this village. Swapna Shrishti Water Park is located near the village.

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References

  1. 1 2 S. B. Rajyagor, ed. (1975). Gujarat State Gazetteers: Mehsana District. Gujarat State Gazetteers. Vol. 5. Directorate of Government Print., Stationery and Publications, Government of Gujarat. p. 783.