List of districts of Gujarat

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The western Indian state of Gujarat has 34 districts after several splits of the original 17 districts at the formation of the state in 1960.[2] Kutch is the largest district of Gujarat while Dang is the smallest. Ahmedabad is the most populated district while Dang is the least. There are 251 Talukas (subdivisions of districts) in Gujarat.[3][4]

CategoryDistricts
LocationGujarat
Number34 districts[1]
PopulationsDang – 228,291 (lowest); Ahmedabad – 7,214,225 (highest)
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Districts of Gujarat
Districts of Gujarat
CategoryDistricts
LocationGujarat
Number34 districts[1]
PopulationsDang – 228,291 (lowest); Ahmedabad – 7,214,225 (highest)
AreasDang – 1,764 km2 (681 sq mi) (smallest); Kutch – 45,674 km2 (17,635 sq mi) (largest)
Government
Subdivisions
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The district administration is headed by the District Collector, an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer appointed by the government. The Collector is assisted by Additional Collectors and Deputy Collectors at the district (collectorate) level, Prant Officers (Sub-Divisional Magistrates) at the subdivision (prant) level, and Mamlatdars at the taluka level.[5][6]

History

1960

Gujarat state was created on 1 May 1960, out of the 17 northern districts of Bombay State when that was split on a linguistic basis (also creating Marathi speaking Maharashtra).

They are as follow : Ahmedabad, Amreli, Banaskantha, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Dang, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Kheda, Kachchh, Mehsana, Panchmahal, Rajkot, Sabarkantha, Surat, Surendranagar and Vadodara.

1964

In 1964, Gandhinagar was formed from parts of Ahmedabad and Mehsana.

1966

In 1966, Valsad was split from Surat.

1997

On 2 October 1997, five new districts were created:

2000

In 2000, Patan District was formed from parts of Banaskantha and Mehsana.

2007

On 2 October 2007, Tapi was split from Surat, as the state's 26th district.

2013

On 15 August 2013, seven new districts were created:[7]

2025

On 2nd October 2025, Vav-Tharad was formed from parts of Banaskantha

List of districts

More information Sl No, District ...
Sl No District Code[8] Headquarters Established Area
(km2)
Population
(2011)[9]
Population Density
(/km2)
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1 Banaskantha BK Palanpur 1 May 1960 6,176 2,141,666 290
2 Aravalli AR Modasa 15 August 2013 3,217 1,051,746 327
3 Patan PA Patan 2 October 2000 5,738 1,342,746 234
4 Gandhinagar GA Gandhinagar 1 May 1964 2,163 1,387,478 660
5 Mehsana MA Mehsana 1 May 1960 4,386 2,027,727 462
6 Sabarkantha SK Himmatnagar 1 May 1960 7,390 2,458,589 328
7 Vav-Tharad Tharad 2 October 2025 6,527 978,840 220
8 Ahmedabad AH Ahmedabad 1 May 1960 7,170 7,208,200 890
9 Anand AN Anand 2 October 1997 2,942 2,090,276 711
10 Chhota Udaipur CU Chhota Udaipur 15 August 2013 3,237 1,071,831 331
11 Dahod DA Dahod 2 October 1997 3,642 2,126,558 582
12 Kheda KH Nadiad 1 May 1960 3,667 2,298,934 541
13 Mahisagar MH Lunawada 15 August 2013 2,500 994,624 440
14 Panchmahal PM Godhra 1 May 1960 5,219 2,388,267 458
15 Vadodara VD Vadodara 1 May 1960 4,312 3,639,775 467
16 Surat ST Surat 1 May 1960 4,418 6,081,322 953
17 Bharuch BR Bharuch 1 May 1960 6,524 1,550,822 238
18 Dang DG Ahwa 1 May 1960 1,764 226,769 129
19 Narmada NR Rajpipla 2 October 1997 2,749 590,379 214
20 Navsari NV Navsari 2 October 1997 2,211 1,330,711 602
21 Tapi TA Vyara 2 October 2007 3,435 806,489 249
22 Valsad VL Valsad 1 June 1966 3,034 1,703,068 561
23 Rajkot RA Rajkot 1 May 1960 11,203 3,157,676 282
24 Amreli AM Amreli 1 May 1960 6,760 1,513,614 205
25 Bhavnagar BV Bhavnagar 1 May 1960 11,155 2,877,961 288
26 Botad BT Botad 15 August 2013 2,564 656,005 256
27 Devbhoomi Dwarka DD Khambhaliya 15 August 2013 5,684 752,484 132
28 Gir Somnath GS Veraval 15 August 2013 3,754 1,217,477 324
29 Jamnagar JA Jamnagar 1 May 1960 14,125 2,159,130 153
30 Junagadh JU Junagadh 1 May 1960 8,839 2,742,291 310
31 Kutch KA Bhuj 1 May 1960 45,652 2,090,313 46
32 Morbi MB Morbi 15 August 2013 4,871 960,329 197
33 Porbandar PO Porbandar 2 October 1997 2,294 586,062 255
34 Surendranagar SN Surendranagar 1 May 1960 10,489 1,755,873 167
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Demands for new districts

The government of Gujarat has periodically evaluated proposals to carve out new administrative districts to decentralize governance, manage urban expansion, and improve administrative efficiency in geographically large regions.[10]

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List of Proposed Districts in Gujarat Grouped by Current District[10]
Proposed District Proposed HQ Expected Area of Jurisdiction and Rationale
Proposed from Kutch
East Kutch Gandhidham Eastern part of the current Kutch district (approx. 55 km southeast of Bhuj). Kutch is the largest district in the state and has already operated with two separate police districts (East and West) since 2009.[11] This proposal aims to formalize the administrative split for better governance.[12]
West Kutch Nakhatrana or Mandvi Western part of the current Kutch district. Proposed alongside East Kutch to decentralize the administration from Bhuj (which would remain the headquarters of a smaller, central Bhuj district).[12]
Proposed from Patan
Radhanpur Radhanpur Northwestern Gujarat, located approximately 60 km west of Patan city.
Proposed from Mehsana
Vadnagar Vadnagar Northwestern Gujarat, located approximately 40 km northeast of Mehsana city and 60 km east of Patan.
Proposed from Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad City Ahmedabad Central Gujarat region. Proposed to separate the dense urban administration of the municipal corporation area from the surrounding rural and industrial tracts.
Viramgam Viramgam Central Gujarat region, located approximately 60 km west of Ahmedabad city.
Dholera Dholera Central Gujarat region, located approximately 100 km south of Ahmedabad city. Proposed to establish a dedicated administrative presence for the region's industrial and infrastructure development.
Proposed from Bhavnagar
Mahuva Mahuva Eastern Saurashtra region, located approximately 95 km south of Bhavnagar city.
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Regions

The five regions of Gujarat are as follows (clockwise from north):[13]

  • North Gujarat (Northern part of Gujarat):comprises districts of Banaskantha, Mehsana, Sabarkantha, Gandhinagar, Patan, Aravalli and Vav-Tharad[13]
  • Central Gujarat (central-east side of Gujarat): comprises districts of Ahmedabad, Kheda, Panchmahal, Vadodara, Anand, Dahod, Chhota Udaipur and Mahisagar[13]
  • South Gujarat (southeastern part of Gujarat): comprises districts of Bharuch, Dang, Surat, Valsad, Narmada, Navsari and Tapi[13]
  • Saurashtra (southwestern part of Gujarat): comprises districts of Amreli, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Rajkot, Surendranagar, Porbandar, Botad, Devbhoomi Dwarka, Gir Somnath and Morbi[13]
  • Kutch (western part of Gujarat): comprises district of Kutch.[13]

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