Botad district

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Botad district is a district in the state of Gujarat, India. It was formed on August 15, 2013 from the southwestern section of Ahmedabad District and the northwestern part of Bhavnagar District. Erstwhile, it was part of Bhavnagar District. Botad District is surrounded by Surendranagar District to the northeast, Rajkot District to the west, Bhavnagar District and Amreli District to the south and Ahmedabad District to the East.

Country India
EstablishedAugust 15, 2013
HeadquartersBotad
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Botad district
New Swaminarayan Temple, Gadhada
New Swaminarayan Temple, Gadhada
Interactive map of Botad district
Coordinates: 22°10′N 71°40′E
Country India
StateGujarat
RegionSaurashtra
EstablishedAugust 15, 2013
HeadquartersBotad
Area
  Total
2,564 km2 (990 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
  Total
656,005
  Density255.9/km2 (662.7/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialGujarati, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationGJ-33
Websitebotad.nic.in
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History

The creation of Botad district was announced by the then Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi as part of Swami Vivekananda Vikas Yatra on September 23, 2012. Botad district has been formed by splitting two talukas each from Ahmedabad district and Bhavnagar district districts.[2] Gadhda and Botad talukas of Bhavnagar district and Barwala and Ranpur talukas of Ahmedabad district were included in this new Botad district.

Geography

This district is bordered by Surendranagar District to the north and northwest, Amreli District to the southwest, Ahmedabad District to the northeast, and Rajkot District to the west.[3]

The Sukhbhadar River flows at the northern border of Botad district in Ranpur taluka. The Kalubhar River flows in southern part of Botad district in Gadhada taluka. The district is situated between 71E latitude and 22 N latitude &42 E longitudes to 10N longitudes. The district's total area is 2,564 km2 (990 sq mi). Kalubhar, Sukhbhadar, Ghelo, Utavali, and Goma are main rivers in the district.

Botad district is administratively divided into 2 provinces and 4 talukas and there are 3 municipalities in the district. Botad city is the administrative headquarters of the district.[4]

Divisions

Botad District consists of four talukas:[5][3]

Demographics

The district had a population of 656,005 according to the 2011 census, with an area of 2,564 square kilometres (990 sq mi) and a population density of 255 per square kilometre. 209,542 (31.94%) lived in urban areas. Botad had a sex ratio of 945 females per 1000 males. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are 43,270 (6.60%) and 1,298 (0.20%) of the population respectively.[6][7]

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Religions in Botad district (2011)[8]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
93.32%
Islam
5.65%
Jainism
0.89%
Other or not stated
0.14%
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Hindus were 612,159 while Muslims were 37,066 and Jains 5,835.[8]

Gujarati is the predominant language, spoken by 99.66% of the population.[9]

Politics

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District No. Constituency Name Party Remarks
Botad 106Gadhada (SC) Mahant Shambhunath Tundiya
107Botad Umeshbhai Makwana Independent[10] Suspended From AAP
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Points of interest in district

Shree Swaminarayan Temple, Gadhada

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References

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