Ponda taluka
Taluka in Goa, India
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Ponda taluka is a subdivision of the district of north Goa, in the Indian state of Goa. Its administrative headquarters is the township of Ponda.[1]
Ponda | |
|---|---|
Taluka (sub-district) | |
Location of Ponda in Goa | |
| Coordinates: 15.40°N 74.02°E | |
| Country | |
| State | Goa |
| District | north Goa |
| Headquarters | Ponda |
| Government | |
| • Lok Sabha constituency | North Goa |
| • MLA | na |
| Population (2011) | |
• Total | 165,830 |
| Demographics | |
| • Literacy rate | na |
| • Sex ratio 8/9 | na |
| PIN | 4034XX |
| Vehicle registration | GA-05 |
| Rain | na |
Location
Located in central Goa, it hosts many educational institutes and manufacturing industries. The Belgaum-Panjim highway passes through this taluka.
Ponda lies in the North Goa district. Ponda taluka is known as the home for many prominent temples in Goa. The name of the taluka (sub-district) is the same as the main town or city, which is also Ponda.
Antruz Mahal
Ponda taluka has also been known as Antruz Mahal, which the official NIC site says is "because of the concentration of culture, music, drama and poetry also houses the temples of Lord Mangesh (Shiva), Lord Nagesh, Lord Ganapati, Lord Ramnath and the Goddesses Mhalasa and Shantdurga" It has been called the "Hindu heart of Goa".[2]
Temples, a mosque
Capital
History
In 1791, Ponda was taken over by the Portuguese, then ruling Goa, from the Raja of Sonda. It was annexed to what was then Goa along with the sub-districts of Quepem, Canacona and Sanguem. Its main town was built up during Portuguese rule, first as an administrative and court centre, and later a commercial centre.[2]
Part of Kavle
Ponda today
Goa College of Engineering is located in Farmaguddi village, in Ponda taluka, on the outskirts of Ponda town. Ponda taluka serves as the gateway to Goa's wildlife sanctuaries -- Bondla and the Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary.[2]
Demographics
At the time of the 2011 Census of India, Ponda had a population of 165,830 with sex ratio of 940 females to 1000 males. Ponda Taluka has an average literacy rate of 89.21%, higher than the national average of 74.04%: male literacy is 93.56% and female literacy is 84.58%. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 1.16% and 16.64% of the population respectively. 62.50% of the population lives in urban areas.[3]
Languages
Konkani and Marathi are among the most spoken languages in Ponda Taluka.
At the time of 2011 Census of India, 69.05% of the population of Ponda Taluka spoke Konkani, 10.66% Marathi, 8.43% Hindi, 3.52% Kannada, 2.32% Urdu and 1.15% Malayalam as their first language.[4]
Religion
Hinduism is followed by the majority of population of Ponda Taluka. Christians and Muslims form significant minorities. At the time of the 2011 Census of India 83.64% of the population of the Taluka followed Hinduism, 8.45% Christianity, 7.56% Islam and 0.35% of the population followed other religions or did not state religion.[5]