About Ahmedabad
With
total Area of 8087 sq.k.m. Ahmedabad is geographically at the centre of
Gujarat, situated between 21.6 to 23.4 north latitude and 71.6 to 72.9
east longitude. Total population of District is 74,86,573 (2014).
Ahmedabad
District is surrounded by Kheda District in the east, Mehsana in the
north, Anand District in the south and Surendranagar in the west. 14
talukas of the District include 556 villages, 1 corporation, 1
cantonment area and 7 municipalities.
History
Ahmedabad
is the largest city in the State of Gujarat and the Seventh- largest
urban agglomeration in India, with a population of almost 74 lakhs (7.4
Million). City is Located on the banks of the River Sabarmati. The city
is the administrative centre of Ahmedabad district, and was the capital
of Gujarat from 1960 to 1970; the capital was shifted to Gandhinagar
thereafter. The city was at the forefront of the Indian independence
movement in the first half of 20th century. It was the epicentre of many
campaigns of civil disobedience to promote workers' right, civil rights
and political independence. Mahatma Gandhi also established Gandhi
Ashram on the bank of river Sabarmati and selected Ahmedabad as his
"Karmabhumi".
The city was founded in
1411 to serve as the capital of the Sultanate of Gujarat, by its
namesake, Sultan Ahmed Shah. Under British rule, a military Cantonment
was established and the city infrastructure was modernized and expanded.
It was part of the Bombay Presidency during the British rules in India.
Kankaria Lake, in the neighbourhood of Maninagar, is an artificial lake
developed by Qutb-ud-din Aibak, the Sultan of Delhi, in 1451 A.D. The
city is also called Karnavati, a name for an older town that existed in
the walled area.
Ahmedabad remained the
most important city in the Gujarat region. The City established itself
as the home of a booming textile industry, which earned the nickname
"The Manchester of India.” With the creation of the state of Gujarat in
1960, Ahmedabad gained prominence as the political and commercial
capital of the state. Once characterized by dusty roads and congested
localities, the city is witnessing a major construction boom and
population increase. A rising centre of education, information
technology and scientific industries, Ahmedabad remains the cultural and
commercial heart of Gujarat, and much of western India. Since 2000, the
city has been transformed through the construction of skyscrapers,
shopping malls and multiplexes.
The BRTS
and the Sabarmati River Front development project are also under
progress. Kankaria Lake, Siddi Saiyad’s Jali, Jama Masjid, Roza of
Sarkhej are the historical monuments/places situated in the city. Gandhi
Ashram, Abhay Ghat (Samadhi of Late. Prime Minister Shri Moraraji
Desai) Science City, Vaishnovdevi Temple, ISCON Temple are also famous
for the tourists attraction. Lothal, Step-Well of Adalaj &
Akshardham Temple are also very famous tourist places nearby. A famous
Swaminarayan Temple is also situated in Sarangpur of Barvala Taluka of
Botad District, which is a newly created district from parts of
Ahmedabad and Bhavnagr. Nal Sarovar Lake is also a famous Bird Sanctuary
where migratory birds from Central Asia visit every year in winter
season, is situated in the Ahmedabad District.
Ahmedabad at Glance
Sex Ratio
899
899
Literacy Rate
86.65%
86.65%
Total Area
8086sq km
8086sq km
Population
74 lac
74 lac
| Headquarter | Ahmedabad city |
| Talukas | 14 |
| Villages | 556 |
| Municipalities | 7 |
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