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Geography & Demography

 

Geography of Gujarat. Courtesy: NASA Earth Observatory

Geography of Gujarat. Courtesy: NASA Earth Observatory

Kutch Desert

Kutch Desert

Gujarat is the westernmost state of India. It is bounded by the Arabian Sea to the west and southwest, and Pakistan to the northwest. The state of Rajasthan is to the northeast, Madhya Pradesh to the east, and Maharashtra and the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli to the south and southeast of Gujarat.

Climate and natural features

The relief is low in the most parts of the state and involves diverse climate conditions.The winters are mild, pleasant, and dry with average daytime temperatures around 83 °F(29 °C) and nights around 53 °F(12 °C) with 100 percent sunny days and clear nights. The summers are extremely hot and dry with daytime temperatures around 105 °F(41 °C) and at night no lower than 85 °F(29 °C). The time just before the monsoon the temperatures are similar to above but with high humidity which makes the air feel hotter. Relief comes when the monsoon season starts around in mid June. The day temperatures are lower to around 95 °F(35 °C) but humidity is very high and nights are around 80 °F(27 °C). Most of the rainfall occurs in this season. There is sometimes too much rain which causes severe floods. Sun is a rare sight during the monsoon season. Though mostly dry, it is desertic in the north-west, and wet in the southern districts due to heavy monsoon season.

Beaches

Ahmedpur Mandvi Beach - Ahmedpur Mandvi Beach is situated on the coastline of the state of Gujarat and is one of the finest beaches in India. It is located in Ahemdpur Mandvi, which is the historic port town of Maharao of Kutch.

Chorwad Beach - Chorwad Beach of Gujarat is another splendid beach situated on the west coast of India. It is situated at a distance of 66 km from Junagadh. Chorwad has a high potential of attracting both domestic as well as international tourists. The beach constitutes of rocky hills and presents opportunity for thrilling boat rides.

Diu Beach - Diu beach is situated off the Saurashtra coast and is connected to the state of Gujarat via a causeway. Diu is a secluded island and does not have much population. This makes it the place ideal for a serene vacation, away from the worries of daily life.

Gopnath Beach - Gopnath Beach is situated in the Bhavnagar district of Gujarat. It is located on the coast of the Gulf of Kambhat, at a distance of 75 km from the city of Bhavnagar. Gopnath is a pristine beach known for its natural beauty.

Kutch Mandvi Beach - Kutch Mandvi is an important beach in Gujarat, situated at Mandvi. Mandvi is the historic port town of Maharao of Kutch, located at a distance of 75 km from Bhuj. Kutch Mandvi was once inhabited by the Maharao of Kutch and was an important seaport.

Umbergam Beach - Umargam is about 6 km from Umargam Road railway station on Mumbai-Surat rail section . This region was part of Thane district prior to creation of Gujarat in 1960.

Umargam is situated on the southern bank of Nargol creek. It was a small village about two centuries ago, serving as a transit point for exporting marine products from the fishing port Nargol on the Northern Bank of the creek.

TITHAL Beach (Valsad) tithal beach 5 km from Valsad.

Demographics

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

The population of the Gujarat State was 50,671,017 as per the 2001 census data. The density of population is only 258 persons per km². and compares favourably with the other states of the country.

Its official and primary language is Gujarati. About 89.1% of the population of Gujarat are Hindu. Muslims account for 9.1%, Jain 1.0% and Sikh 0.1% of the population. Most of the Gujarati Hindus are strict vegetarians. Amongst Hindus the deity of Krishna is famously worshipped in His form of Shrinathji throughout Gujarat. Gujarat is the birthplace of Gandhi. Gujarat is also the birthplace of the Swaminarayan sect of Hinduism.

71% of Hindus in Gujarat speak Gujarati while the other 29% speak Hindi[citation needed]. Almost 88% of the Muslims speak Gujarati while the rest speak Urdu. Almost all of the Jains speak Gujarati (a few speak Marwari as well). Parsi Zoroastrians also speak Gujarati as their native language.

Besides Gujarati the Kutchi language is widely spoken in the Kutch District.

Gujarat as a heavily industrialized state of India, attracts lots of outsiders from various parts of India.

Regions

Gandhinagar, the Capital of Gujarat State

 

Gandhinagar, the Capital of Gujarat State

 
 
District   # of Talukas   # of villages   Area (Square kilometers)   Population
(As of 2001)  
Ahmedabad 11 551 8,707 5,808,378 (58,08,378)
Amreli 11 613 6,760 1,393,295 (13,93,295)
Anand 8 354 3,250 1,856,712 (18,56,712)
Banaskantha 13 1,246 12,703 2,502,843 (25,02,843)
Bharuch 8 717 6,527 1,370,104 (13,70,104)
Bhavnagar 11 784 9,940 2,469,264 (24,69,264)
Dahod 7 1,102 5,292.5 1,635,374 (16,35,374)
Dang 1 312 1,764 186,712 (1,86,712)
Gandhinagar 4 216 649 1,234,731 (12,34,731)
Jamnagar 10 701 14,125 1,816,029 (18,16,029)
Junagadh 14 969 10,607 2,448,427 (24,48,427)
Kheda 10 614 3,943 2,023,354 (20,23,354)
Kutch 10 905 45,652 1,526,331 (15,26,331)
Mehsana 9 622 4,501 1,837,696 (18,37,696)
Narmada 4 558 2,755 514,083 (5,14,083)
Navsari 5 370 2,209 1,229,250 (12,29,250)
Panchmahal 11 804 3,563 2,024,883 (20,24,883
Patan 7 599 6,484 1,181,941 (11,81,941)
Porbandar 3 184 2,272 536,854 (5,36,854)
Rajkot 14 855 11,203 2,571,931 (25,71,931)
Sabarkantha 13 1,386 7,390 2,083,416 (20,83,416)
Surat 15 1,280 4,742 5,136,391 (51,36,391)
Surendranagar 10 661 10,489 1,515,147 (15,15,147)
Tapi 0 not available 3,435 719,630 (7,19,630)
Vadodara 12 1,548 7,549.5 3,639,775 (36,39,775)
Valsad 5 241 2,947 1,410,680 (14,10,680)
 

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