Gajana

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Gajana
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Gajana
Coordinates: 22°13′50″N69°57′19″E / 22.23056°N 69.95528°E / 22.23056; 69.95528
Country Flag of India.svg  India
State Gujarat
District Jamnagar
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)

Gajana is a small village in Jamnagar district of Gujarat, India. It is situated near the Lalpur and Lalpur is the tehsil of Gajana. There is a river near the village and its name is Mokhavati. There is one primary school in the village. The head of the village is called a Sarpanch, who is selected by people of the village by election. The Sarpanch of the village is Manjulaben Kirangiri Goswami.


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