Shastri Nagar, Ahmedabad

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Shastrinagar
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Shastrinagar
Shastrinagar (Gujarat)
Coordinates: 23°00′39″N72°38′14″E / 23.010702°N 72.637283°E / 23.010702; 72.637283 Coordinates: 23°00′39″N72°38′14″E / 23.010702°N 72.637283°E / 23.010702; 72.637283
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Gujarat
District Ahmedabad
Government
  Body Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
Languages
  Official Gujarati, Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
380013
Telephone code91-079
Vehicle registration GJ
Lok Sabha constituency Ahmedabad
Civic agency Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
Website gujaratindia.com

Shastrinagar is an area located in Ahmedabad, India. In 2002, it was cited as a "planned residential area". [1]

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References

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