Savarkundla

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Savarkunlda
Savar Kundla
City
Savarkunlda is located in Gujarat
Savarkunlda
Savarkunlda
Location in Gujarat, India
Coordinates: 21°20′13″N 71°18′36″E / 21.337°N 71.310°E / 21.337; 71.310Coordinates: 21°20′13″N 71°18′36″E / 21.337°N 71.310°E / 21.337; 71.310
Country India
StateGujarat
DistrictAmreli
Government
 • BodySavarkundla Nagarpalika
Area
 • Total8 km2 (3 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total78,354
 • Estimate 
(2021)
83,720
 • Density9,800/km2 (25,000/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialGujarati, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
364515
Telephone code02845
Vehicle registrationGJ-14
Websitewww.savarkundla.com

Savarkundla (sometimes stylised as Savar Kundla) is a city and a municipality in Amreli district in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is a twin city formed when the cities of Savar and Kundla merged.

There are 84 villages in this tehsil, Vanshiyali, Vanda, Gadhakda, Ramgadh, Vijpadi, Chikhali, Piyava, Dhar, Juna Savar, Bhuva, Badhada, Vijyanagar, Likhala, Mota Zinzuda, Nana Zinzuda, Vadal, Khadsali, Nesadi, Kanatalav, Oliya, Charkhadiya, Gordka, Bhokarva, Bhenkara, Navagam, Luvara, Dhajdi, Amrutvel.

Demographics[edit]

According to the 2011 census, Savarkundla had a population of 78,354. Males constituted 52% of the population and females 48%. 11% of the population was under 6 years of age.

Blacksmith (Luhar) is the largest community. This is due to iron industries like weighing scales and tools. Several other communities also abide there.

Geography[edit]

Savarkundla is situated on the southern Saurashtra plateau. It is an area of hilly terrain. Ground water table is very low. The water contains a high level of total dissolved solids along with excess levels of sodium and phosphate. The water extracted from bore-wells is hot. The Navli river flows from south to north during the monsoon season.

Economy[edit]

Savarkundla is known for producing weighing scales. One third of its total population is connected to this industry. It is the only manufacturer of mechanical weighing scales in India. It is emerging as an assembly hub for electronic weighing scales.[1]

Savarkundla is active in agriculture, producing fruit such as Guava(Jamfal), and vegetables. Cotton and groundnut are the main crops. Rain is the main source of irrigation.

In 2009, a bio-waste power project was developed by Amreli Power Project Ltd. of 10 MWe capacity. Savarkundla has no GIDC.

Education[edit]

Savarkundla has a literacy rate of 75%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 85%, and female literacy is 60%.

Three educational institutions are affiliated to Saurashtra University:[2]

  • Shri V.D. Kanakia Arts College
  • Shri M.R. Sanghvi Commerce College
  • Smt. V.D. Ghelani Mahila Arts College

The city has the Industrial Training Institute Savarkundla[3]

  • Shree Badhada Kelvani Mandal Sanchalit,
  • Shri K. K. Virani Institute of Pharmacy and Research Center
  • Shree G.M. Bilakhia Arts college, Vanda (Now, Closed permanently)

Secondary schools include M.L Sheth English Medium School, St Thomas English Medium School, V.D. Kanakia Arts College and M.R. Sanghvi Commerce College, P. H. Banjara High School, J. V. Modi High School, S. V. Doshi Girls High School, Swaminarayan Gurukul Secondary and Higher Secondary School (Science -Gujarati Medium ) and K. K. High School.

Notables[edit]

Shri Morarji Desai, former Prime Minister of India attended the then Kundla school (now J V Modi High School).[citation needed] His father served in the same school as a teacher.

Culture[edit]

Darbargadh, a building in Savarkundla, is believed to be made by Jogidas Khuman, whose village, Ambardi, is 15 km from Savarkundla and is also known as 'Jogidas Khuman's Ambardi'. Multiple examples of cultural groups within Ambardi (e.g., Malani, Chodavadiya and Sabhaya).

Savarkundla is also famous for its herbal fireworks. On the night of Diwali, people from both Savar and Kundla gather on the riverfront and throw handmade fireworks, called "Ingoriya", to the opposite side. These fireworks are made by stuffing explosives inside the fruits of the Ingoriya tree. Traditionally, a fight between the two native cultural groups follows. "Savarkundla is famous for the weighing scale manufacturer there is an old company which is known world wide.[4]

References[edit]

  1. http://www.savarkundla.com
  2. Saurashtra University. "Saurashtra University: Affiliated Colleges & Recognised Institutions" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 February 2010. Retrieved 27 March 2010.
  3. "homepage". Industrial Training Institute Savarkundla. Archived from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  4. "Unique Diwali: Savarkundla residents fight cracker Sabarkundla's Ramnovmi is very famous wars". dna. 12 November 2012.