Kalol, Gandhinagar

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Kalol
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Kalol
Location in Gujarat, India
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Kalol
Kalol (India)
Coordinates: 23°14′46″N72°29′46″E / 23.246°N 72.496°E / 23.246; 72.496
CountryFlag of India.svg India
State Gujarat
District Gandhinagar
Region North Gujarat
Area
  Total
25.42 km2 (9.81 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
133,737
  Rank26th
  Density5,261/km2 (13,630/sq mi)
Languages
  Official Gujarati, Hindi, English
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
382721
Telephone code02764
Vehicle registration GJ-18

Kalol is a city in Gandhinagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat, located alongside Gujarat State Highway 41 between the cities of Mehsana and Ahmedabad.

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Demographics

As of 2011 India census, [1] Kalol had a population of 133,737 with 69,898 males and 63,839 females; it has 13,719 children aged 0–6 (7,397 male and 6,322 female), 103,561 literates (57,548 male and 46,013 female) 88% literacy in Kalol, the Taluka population in 2011 was 305,489.

Kalol is divided into four major areas:

  1. Kalol East
  2. Kalol Centre
  3. Kalol West
  4. New Panchvati

East Side is an industrial specific area designed for Sintex Industries (Plastic Industry) and also includes residential areas. Centre Side and West Side, both are residential areas and also are most developed areas of Kalol.

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Kalol Municipality Building at Mahendra Mill Road, Kalol

Geography

Kalol has an average elevation of 81 metres (266 feet). SH41 Highway passes through Kalol. The city sits on the banks of the Sabarmati River, in North-Central-East Gujarat. [ citation needed ]

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The Eastern side of Kalol

Climate

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Rainbow, kalol

Kalol has a Monsoon climate with three main seasons: Summer, monsoon and winter. The climate is generally dry and hot outside monsoon season. The weather is hot to severely hot from March to June when the maximum temperature stays in the range of 35 to 49 °C (95 to 120 °F), and the minimum in the range of 12 to 26 °C (54 to 79 °F). Highest temperature of Kalol was 49.8 c in May 2019. It is warm from December to February, the average maximum temperature is around 26 °C (79 °F), the average minimum is 12 °C (54 °F), and the climate is extremely dry. The southwest monsoon brings a humid climate from mid-June to mid-September. The average annual rainfall is around 803.4 mm (31.63 in).

Religion

Hindus are the largest religious community of the city. Other religious communities include Muslims, Christians, Sikhs and Jains. As per census of 2011 religions of the city's population: Hindu: 81.5% Muslim: 8.5% Christian: 2.9% Sikh: 3.1% Jain: 1.8% Others: 3.2% [ citation needed ]

Places of worship

There are many mandirs, mosques and gurudwaras in Kalol.

Transportation and connectivity

Kalol lies between three major cities of Gujarat: Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar and Mehsana making it an important city for transportation.

Air

The nearest airport is Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad is nearly 30 km away from Kalol and provides connections with domestic and international flights.

Rail

Kalol Junction lies on the main railway line connecting Ahmedabad to Jaipur, Marwad, Abu Road, New Delhi, Jodhpur, Bikaner and many other North Indian states. Kalol Railway Station is on the Western Railways - Ahmedabad-Mehsana Line. The main train connections include Ranakpur Express, Ahmedabad-Haridwar Yoga Express, Aravalli Express and Ahmedabad-Patan Passenger, Ahmedabad-Jaipur Passenger, Ahmedabad-Jodhpur Passenger, and Ahmedabad-Aburoad Passenger. Kalol Junction is currently under construction of electrification and doubling line .

Road

Kalol's main road is SH41. It connects with the cities of Ahmedabad, Mehsana, Palanpur, and Aburoad. Kalol is connected to Surat, Mumbai and Navi Mumbai through National Highway 8A. It is connected to Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Udaipur, New Delhi and Chandigarh through the National Highway 8C. A highway also connecting to Mount Abu-Ambaji also passes through the city.

Local transport

The Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) buses are available for all major cities of Gujarat.

Economy & Industry

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'Mother Unit' mural at the IFFCO plant in Kalol
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Kalol City

The city is an important industrial centre with many industries in and near town of Chhatral. Sintex (plastic) and Bharat Vijay Mill (textiles) are situated in Kalol. Sintex is the largest manufacturer of plastic tanks in Asia, and performs business all over Europe and America through its foreign acquisitions. Asahi Sangwan Colours Limited, a major pigment manufacturer, has its head office at Chhatral besides its another manufacturing plant in Vadodara. Heavy Metal and Tubes Ltd. has three manufacturing units at Chhatral Road and a corporate office at Ahmedabad.

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Centre image of kalol city
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Building and other centres

India's largest fertilizers company, Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative (IFFCO) setup its first Ammonia-Urea Complex in 1974.

Culture

Major festivals celebrated includes

Eid, particularly Eid al-Fitr,Eid-ul-azha and Eid Milad-un-Nabi, is celebrated in Kalol as a symbol of community unity and religious harmony.

The Muslim community in Kalol gathers for congregational prayers at local mosques. Following the prayers, processions (juloos) are organized, with participants carrying green and tricolor flags, accompanied by traditional music and bands.

During these processions, refreshments and sweets such as sherbet and ice cream are often distributed among the community, reflecting the spirit of togetherness and sharing.

References

  1. "Census of India 2011: Gujarat District census handbook series 25 Part XIIB p34-35" (PDF). Census Commission of India. Retrieved 12 October 2015.