Gadhada taluka

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Gadhada
Taluka
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Gujarat
District Botad
Languages
  Official Gujarati, Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code+91-2847
Vehicle registration GJ
Vidhan Sabha constituency Gadhada (Vidhan Sabha constituency)
Botad (Vidhan Sabha constituency)
Website gujaratindia.com

Gadhada Taluka is a taluka of Botad District, India. Prior to August 2013 it was part of Bhavnagar District. [1] [2]

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Villages

There are seventy-three panchayat villages in Gadhada Taluka. [3]

  1. Adtala
  2. Anida
  3. Ankadiya
  4. Bhandariya
  5. Bhimdad
  6. Bodki
  7. Chabhadiya
  8. Chiroda
  9. Chosla
  10. Derala
  11. Dhrufaniya
  12. Gadhali
  13. Gala
  14. Ghogha Samdi
  15. Goradka
  16. Gundala
  17. Hamapar
  18. Haripar
  19. Holaya
  20. Ingorala (Girasadar)
  21. Ingorala (Khalsa)
  22. Ishvariya
  23. Itariya
  24. Jalalpur
  25. Janada
  26. Junavadar
  27. Kaparadi
  28. Kerala
  29. Khijadiya
  30. Khopala
  31. Lakhanka
  32. Limbadiya
  33. Limbala
  34. Limbali
  35. Malpara
  36. Mandavdhar
  37. Mandva
  38. Meghvadiya
  39. Mota Umarda
  40. Moti Kundal
  41. Nana Umarda
  42. Ningala
  43. Padapan
  44. Padvadar
  45. Patana
  46. Pipal
  47. Pipaliya
  48. Pipardi
  49. Rajpipala
  50. Raliyana
  51. Rampara
  52. Rasnal
  53. Ratanpar
  54. Ratanvav
  55. Raypar
  56. Rojmal
  57. Sakhpar Mota
  58. Sakhpar Nana
  59. Salangpar Nanu
  60. Samadhiyala
  61. Sanjanavadar
  62. Shiyanagar
  63. Sitapar
  64. Surka
  65. Tatam
  66. Tatana
  67. Ugamedi
  68. Vanali
  69. Vavdi
  70. Vikaliya
  71. Viravadi
  72. Virdi
  73. Zinzavadar

Population

The total population of this taluka is 156155+ according 2011 Census Data [4]

Notes and references

  1. Kapil, Dave (14 August 2013). "7 new districts to start functioning from Independence Day". The Times of India . Archived from the original on 23 January 2016.
  2. "Maps of Gujarat's new 7 districts and changes in existing districts". Desh Gujarat. 13 August 2013. Archived from the original on 16 August 2013.
  3. "Villages of Gadhada Taluka". Bhavnagar District Panchayat, Gujarat Government. Archived from the original on 22 July 2013.
  4. "Gadhda Taluka Villages". Vill. Retrieved 29 July 2024.


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