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Sabarkantha district

Sabarkantha district is one of the 33 districts of Gujarat state of India and is located in the northeastern part of the state.[1] The administrative headquarters of the district are located in Himatnagar.[1]

Sabarkantha district
Clockwise from top-left: Roda Temples, Rajchandra Vihara, Idar, Brahma Temple, Khedbrahma, Abhapur temples in Polo Forest, Tower Chowk, Himatnagar
Location of district in Gujarat
Country India
StateGujarat
HeadquartersHimatnagar
Area
 • Total5,390 km2 (2,080 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total1,388,671
 • Density260/km2 (670/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialGujarati, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 codeGJ-IN
Vehicle registrationGJ-9
Websitesabarkantha.nic.in

At a glance

The General outline of the district:[2]

  • Geographical Location: 23.030 to 24.30 N latitude and 72.43 to 73.39 E. longitude
  • Climate: Minimum temperature of 9 o C in winter, maximum temperature of 49 o C in summer, generally temperate climate.
  • Soil: White, black, rocky, stony, sandy, hilly and rocky.
  • Rivers: Sabarmati , Khari , Meshvo , Hathmati , Harnao , Vatrak , Mazam River
  • Crops: Paddy , millet , cotton , wheat , sorghum , tobacco , groundnut , castor , raido , vegetable crops, tomatoes , sorghum, cauliflower and cauliflower.
  • Total villages: 1,389
  • Number of Gram Panchayats: Gram Panchayat - 714, Group Gram Panchayat - 325
  • Municipality: 06
  • National Highway No. 48 passes through here.

Geography

 
Harnav dam
 
Himatnagar Public Library

Sabarkantha District is bounded by Rajasthan state to the north and northeast, Banaskantha district and Mehsana district to the west, Gandhinagar district to the south and Aravalli district to the southeast.[3]

It is spread across an area of 5390 km2. It has a gender ratio of 950 females per 1000 men, and the literacy rate for the district is 76.6%.

History

During the Western Satrap rule, the region was known as Shwabhra (Gujarati: શ્વભ્ર). The region was under the rule of Satrap Rudradama in 150 A.D. as indicated in Ashoka's Major Rock Edicts at Junagadh. The river of the region was originally named Shwabhravati and is now known as the Sabarmati River. The region is also named in auxiliary text Gaṇapāṭha of Pāṇini's grammar work, Aṣṭādhyāyī.[4]

During the British Raj Vijaynagar in Sabarkantha district was the capital of Vijaynagar State or Pol State, one of the princely states of the Mahi Kantha Agency.[5]

The present-day district of Sabarkantha was formed in 1949 through the merger of 29 princely states and some parts of the British-governed Ahmedabad district.[6] When the erstwhile Bombay state was bifurcated in 1960, Sabarkantha became a part of the newly-formed Gujarat.[6]

Economy

In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Sabarkantha one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640).[7] It is one of the six districts in Gujarat currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).[7]

Divisions

Sabarkantha district has 8 talukas:[8]

  1. Himatnagar
  2. Idar
  3. Prantij
  4. Talod
  5. Khedbrahma
  6. Poshina
  7. Vadali
  8. Vijaynagar

Demographics

According to the 2011 census Sabarkantha district has a population of 2,428,589,[9] roughly equal to the nation of Kuwait[10] or the US state of New Mexico.[11] This gives it a ranking of 183rd in India (out of a total of 640). The district has a population density of 328 inhabitants per square kilometre (850/sq mi). Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 16.56%. Sabarkantha has a sex ratio of 950 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 76.6%.

The residual district had a population of 1,388,671, of which 237,158 (17.08%) lived in urban areas. Residual Sabarkantha district had a sex ratio of 951 females per 1000 males. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes made up 125,462 (9.03%) and 328,243 (23.64%) of the population respectively.[9]

Religions in Sabarkantha district (2011)[12]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
92.55%
Islam
6.48%
Jainism
0.72%
Other or not stated
0.25%

Hindus are 1,285,218, Muslims are 90,027 and Jains are 9,990.[12]

Language

Languages of Sabarkantha district (2011)[13]

  Gujarati (97.85%)
  Hindi (1.63%)
  Others (0.52%)

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 97.85% of the population in the district spoke Gujarati and 1.63% Hindi as their first language.[13]

Politics

Forts

Idario Gadh - Ilva Durga (ancient fort) – Idar is an ancient fort, known as 'Ilva Durga' and finds mentioned in Mahabharat and in the travelogue of the Rathore Rajputs in the Mahi Kantha agency at the time of British Raj. It is a classic example of a naturally protected hill fort, located at the southern edge of the Aravalli range. At the foothill, lay the ruins of an old palace, a fine specimen of architecture in stone with delicately carved balconies. The entry to Idar town is through a three storeyed clock tower cum entrance gate, with a huge arch and semi circular dome at the top. The road, with a colourful bazaar on both sides, leads to the tower and ends at the foothills of Idar fort.[14]

Heritage sites

 
Sharneshwar Temple in Abhapur

Vijay Villas Vijaynagar

Vijay Villas Vijaynagar is nested on the foothills of the aravali ranges and is on the edge of among the few dense forests left in Gujarat in the Sabarkantha district which is on the border of Gujarat and Rajasthan. It is a heaven for nature and wild life admirers.[15]

Darbargadh

About 18 km from Ambaji in Sabarkantha district, Poshina takes one back to the simple beauty of traditional village life, populated by a captivating mélange of colorful tribal communities of the Garasias, Bhils and the pastoral Rabaris. Poshina is home to a tribal shrine where you find the staggering scene of thousands of terracotta horses standing in rows as offerings to the local goddess. Nearby villages have similar horses carved in reverence to her divinity. A visit to the homes of the potters who make these striking horses is an excellent glimpse into tribal culture.

In Poshina you find the Darbargadh Poshina, once a palace, and now a welcoming heritage hotel, with huge gateways, a massive dome, numerous pillars and arches, a pleasant courtyard, gardens, lawns and terraces, owned by the descendants of the Chalukyas, whose empire spread through much of Gujarat and Central India in the 12th century. You also find old Jain sandstone temples of Parshvanath and Neminath and an old Shiva temple.

Sabarkantha district is host to the famous Chitra Vichitra Fair in Gunbhakhari village, a couple of weeks after Holi.[16]

Polo forest

 
Polo Forest

Polo forest is spread across 400 square KM, located near Abhapur village in Vijaynagar taluka of Gujarat. Polo forest is surrounded by beautiful hills from where the Harnav River is crossing and spread across the forest, ancient Shiv temple, Jain temple and other heritage site located in nearby areas, Every year, Gujarat government celebrate Polo festival by organizing well-planned travel events which includes adventure activities, cycling, camping.[17]

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Districts of Gujarat". Districts of India. National Informatics Centre. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  2. ^ . sabarkanthadp.gujarat.gov.in. Archived from the original on 2010-03-25.
  3. ^ District Census Handbook Sabar Kantha Part XII-B (PDF). Directorate of Census Operations. 2011. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  4. ^ Shukla, Jaykumar R. Shwabhra, Gujarati Vishwakosh, p. 754.
  5. ^ Rajput Provinces of India - Vijaynagar State (Princely State)
  6. ^ a b Rajyagor, S B (1974). Gujarat State Gazetteers Sabarkantha District. Ahmedabad: Director, Government Printing. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  7. ^ a b Ministry of Panchayati Raj (September 8, 2009). (PDF). National Institute of Rural Development. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 5, 2012. Retrieved September 27, 2011.
  8. ^ "Villages & Panchayats | District Sabarkantha, Government of Gujarat | India". Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  9. ^ a b "District Census Hand Book – Sabarkantha" (PDF). Census of India. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  10. ^ US Directorate of Intelligence. . Archived from the original on June 13, 2007. Retrieved 2011-10-01. Kuwait 2,595,62
  11. ^ "2010 Resident Population Data". U. S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2011-09-30. New Mexico - 2,059,179
  12. ^ a b "Population by Religion - Gujarat". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  13. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Gujarat". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  14. ^ "Gujarat State Portal".
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-01-09. Retrieved 2014-03-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  16. ^ "Poshina | Nearby places | Ambaji | North Gujarat (Ahmedabad) | Tourism Hubs | Home | Gujarat Tourism". Archived from the original on 2014-03-22. Retrieved 2014-03-22.
  17. ^ "Polo Forest - Pictures, Timing, Fees and How to Visit from Ahmedabad in Gujarat".

External links

  • Official website
  • Collectorate website
  • [1]
  • Bhiloda site

Coordinates: 23°36′N 72°57′E / 23.6°N 72.95°E / 23.6; 72.95

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Sabarkantha district is one of the 33 districts of Gujarat state of India and is located in the northeastern part of the state 1 The administrative headquarters of the district are located in Himatnagar 1 Sabarkantha districtDistrict of GujaratClockwise from top left Roda Temples Rajchandra Vihara Idar Brahma Temple Khedbrahma Abhapur temples in Polo Forest Tower Chowk HimatnagarLocation of district in GujaratCountry IndiaStateGujaratHeadquartersHimatnagarArea Total5 390 km2 2 080 sq mi Population 2011 Total1 388 671 Density260 km2 670 sq mi Languages OfficialGujarati HindiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST ISO 3166 codeGJ INVehicle registrationGJ 9Websitesabarkantha wbr nic wbr in Contents 1 At a glance 2 Geography 3 History 4 Economy 5 Divisions 6 Demographics 6 1 Language 7 Politics 8 Forts 9 Heritage sites 9 1 Vijay Villas Vijaynagar 9 2 Darbargadh 9 3 Polo forest 10 Notable people 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksAt a glance EditThe General outline of the district 2 Geographical Location 23 030 to 24 30 N latitude and 72 43 to 73 39 E longitude Climate Minimum temperature of 9 o C in winter maximum temperature of 49 o C in summer generally temperate climate Soil White black rocky stony sandy hilly and rocky Rivers Sabarmati Khari Meshvo Hathmati Harnao Vatrak Mazam River Crops Paddy millet cotton wheat sorghum tobacco groundnut castor raido vegetable crops tomatoes sorghum cauliflower and cauliflower Total villages 1 389 Number of Gram Panchayats Gram Panchayat 714 Group Gram Panchayat 325 Municipality 06 National Highway No 48 passes through here Geography Edit Harnav dam Himatnagar Public Library Sabarkantha District is bounded by Rajasthan state to the north and northeast Banaskantha district and Mehsana district to the west Gandhinagar district to the south and Aravalli district to the southeast 3 It is spread across an area of 5390 km2 It has a gender ratio of 950 females per 1000 men and the literacy rate for the district is 76 6 History EditDuring the Western Satrap rule the region was known as Shwabhra Gujarati શ વભ ર The region was under the rule of Satrap Rudradama in 150 A D as indicated in Ashoka s Major Rock Edicts at Junagadh The river of the region was originally named Shwabhravati and is now known as the Sabarmati River The region is also named in auxiliary text Gaṇapaṭha of Paṇini s grammar work Aṣṭadhyayi 4 During the British Raj Vijaynagar in Sabarkantha district was the capital of Vijaynagar State or Pol State one of the princely states of the Mahi Kantha Agency 5 The present day district of Sabarkantha was formed in 1949 through the merger of 29 princely states and some parts of the British governed Ahmedabad district 6 When the erstwhile Bombay state was bifurcated in 1960 Sabarkantha became a part of the newly formed Gujarat 6 Economy EditIn 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Sabarkantha one of the country s 250 most backward districts out of a total of 640 7 It is one of the six districts in Gujarat currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme BRGF 7 Divisions EditSabarkantha district has 8 talukas 8 Himatnagar Idar Prantij Talod Khedbrahma Poshina Vadali VijaynagarDemographics EditAccording to the 2011 census Sabarkantha district has a population of 2 428 589 9 roughly equal to the nation of Kuwait 10 or the US state of New Mexico 11 This gives it a ranking of 183rd in India out of a total of 640 The district has a population density of 328 inhabitants per square kilometre 850 sq mi Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 16 56 Sabarkantha has a sex ratio of 950 females for every 1000 males and a literacy rate of 76 6 The residual district had a population of 1 388 671 of which 237 158 17 08 lived in urban areas Residual Sabarkantha district had a sex ratio of 951 females per 1000 males Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes made up 125 462 9 03 and 328 243 23 64 of the population respectively 9 Religions in Sabarkantha district 2011 12 Religion PercentHinduism 92 55 Islam 6 48 Jainism 0 72 Other or not stated 0 25 Hindus are 1 285 218 Muslims are 90 027 and Jains are 9 990 12 Language Edit Languages of Sabarkantha district 2011 13 Gujarati 97 85 Hindi 1 63 Others 0 52 At the time of the 2011 Census of India 97 85 of the population in the district spoke Gujarati and 1 63 Hindi as their first language 13 Politics EditThis section is transcluded from 15th Gujarat Assembly edit history No Constituency Name Party Remarks27 Himatnagar Virendrasinh Zala Bharatiya Janata Party28 Idar SC Ramanlal Vora Bharatiya Janata Party29 Khedbrahma ST Dr Tushar Chaudhary Indian National Congress33 Prantij Gajendrasinh Parmar Bharatiya Janata PartyForts EditIdario Gadh Ilva Durga ancient fort Idar is an ancient fort known as Ilva Durga and finds mentioned in Mahabharat and in the travelogue of the Rathore Rajputs in the Mahi Kantha agency at the time of British Raj It is a classic example of a naturally protected hill fort located at the southern edge of the Aravalli range At the foothill lay the ruins of an old palace a fine specimen of architecture in stone with delicately carved balconies The entry to Idar town is through a three storeyed clock tower cum entrance gate with a huge arch and semi circular dome at the top The road with a colourful bazaar on both sides leads to the tower and ends at the foothills of Idar fort 14 Heritage sites Edit Sharneshwar Temple in Abhapur This section contains wording that promotes the subject in a subjective manner without imparting real information Please remove or replace such wording and instead of making proclamations about a subject s importance use facts and attribution to demonstrate that importance March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Vijay Villas Vijaynagar Edit Vijay Villas Vijaynagar is nested on the foothills of the aravali ranges and is on the edge of among the few dense forests left in Gujarat in the Sabarkantha district which is on the border of Gujarat and Rajasthan It is a heaven for nature and wild life admirers 15 Darbargadh Edit About 18 km from Ambaji in Sabarkantha district Poshina takes one back to the simple beauty of traditional village life populated by a captivating melange of colorful tribal communities of the Garasias Bhils and the pastoral Rabaris Poshina is home to a tribal shrine where you find the staggering scene of thousands of terracotta horses standing in rows as offerings to the local goddess Nearby villages have similar horses carved in reverence to her divinity A visit to the homes of the potters who make these striking horses is an excellent glimpse into tribal culture In Poshina you find the Darbargadh Poshina once a palace and now a welcoming heritage hotel with huge gateways a massive dome numerous pillars and arches a pleasant courtyard gardens lawns and terraces owned by the descendants of the Chalukyas whose empire spread through much of Gujarat and Central India in the 12th century You also find old Jain sandstone temples of Parshvanath and Neminath and an old Shiva temple Sabarkantha district is host to the famous Chitra Vichitra Fair in Gunbhakhari village a couple of weeks after Holi 16 Polo forest Edit Main article Polo forest Polo Forest Polo forest is spread across 400 square KM located near Abhapur village in Vijaynagar taluka of Gujarat Polo forest is surrounded by beautiful hills from where the Harnav River is crossing and spread across the forest ancient Shiv temple Jain temple and other heritage site located in nearby areas Every year Gujarat government celebrate Polo festival by organizing well planned travel events which includes adventure activities cycling camping 17 Notable people EditUmashankar Joshi 1911 1988 writer and scholar born in Bamna now Aravalli district Rashid Patel Indian cricketer Zohraben Chavda 1923 1997 Gandhian social reformer and member of the 3rd Loksabha from Banaskantha Manoj Joshi actor and comedian born in Himmatnagar Praful Khoda Patel politician and administrator of Diu Daman and Dadra Nagar Haveli See also EditPunsari HarsolReferences Edit a b Districts of Gujarat Districts of India National Informatics Centre Retrieved 8 April 2019 Outline of Sabarkatha sabarkanthadp gujarat gov in Archived from the original on 2010 03 25 District Census Handbook Sabar Kantha Part XII B PDF Directorate of Census Operations 2011 Retrieved 8 April 2019 Shukla Jaykumar R Shwabhra Gujarati Vishwakosh p 754 Rajput Provinces of India Vijaynagar State Princely State a b Rajyagor S B 1974 Gujarat State Gazetteers Sabarkantha District Ahmedabad Director Government Printing Retrieved 8 April 2019 a b Ministry of Panchayati Raj September 8 2009 A Note on the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme PDF National Institute of Rural Development Archived from the original PDF on April 5 2012 Retrieved September 27 2011 Villages amp Panchayats District Sabarkantha Government of Gujarat India Retrieved 2021 08 19 a b District Census Hand Book Sabarkantha PDF Census of India Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India US Directorate of Intelligence Country Comparison Population Archived from the original on June 13 2007 Retrieved 2011 10 01 Kuwait 2 595 62 2010 Resident Population Data U S Census Bureau Retrieved 2011 09 30 New Mexico 2 059 179 a b Population by Religion Gujarat censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 a b Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue Gujarat censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India Gujarat State Portal Archived copy Archived from the original on 2012 01 09 Retrieved 2014 03 22 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Poshina Nearby places Ambaji North Gujarat Ahmedabad Tourism Hubs Home Gujarat Tourism Archived from the original on 2014 03 22 Retrieved 2014 03 22 Polo Forest Pictures Timing Fees and How to Visit from Ahmedabad in Gujarat External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sabarkantha district Official website Collectorate website 1 Bhiloda site Coordinates 23 36 N 72 57 E 23 6 N 72 95 E 23 6 72 95 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sabarkantha district amp oldid 1148906489, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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