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17-01-2025

District Of Gujarat

By JAIN College
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How many districts are there in Gujarat 

Gujarat has 33 districts as of 2025. These districts include Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot, Gandhinagar, and several others, each contributing to the state's rich culture, history, and economy. The districts are spread across Gujarat, covering diverse geographical and cultural regions.

Gujarat Districts Map

guajarat districts map

List of districts in gujarat 

Here is a table listing the districts of Gujarat, along with their population and area in square kilometers:

District

Population

Area (sq. km)

Ahmedabad

7,214,225

8,107

Amreli

1,514,190

7,397

Anand

2,090,276

3,204

Aravalli

1,039,918

3,080

Banaskantha

3,120,506

12,703

Bharuch

1,551,019

6,524

Bhavnagar

2,880,365

8,155

Botad

656,005

2,564

Chhota Udaipur

1,071,831

3,422

Dahod

2,127,086

3,642

Dang

228,291

1,764

Devbhoomi Dwarka

752,484

3,656

Gandhinagar

1,391,753

649

Gir Somnath

1,217,477

3,755

Jamnagar

2,160,119

14,125

Junagadh

2,743,082

8,839

Kheda

2,299,885

3,943

Kutch (Kachchh)

2,092,371

45,652

Mahisagar

994,624

2,871

Mehsana

2,035,064

4,393

Morbi

960,329

4,871

Narmada

590,379

2,755

Navsari

1,329,672

2,211

Panchmahal

2,390,776

5,231

Patan

1,343,734

5,738

Porbandar

586,062

2,294

Rajkot

3,804,558

11,198

Sabarkantha

2,427,346

7,390

Surat

6,081,322

4,549

Surendranagar

1,756,268

10,489

Tapi

806,489

3,395

Vadodara

4,165,626

7,553

Valsad

1,705,678

3,034

 

Divisions of Gujarat and Their Districts

Gujarat is divided into 6 administrative divisions for better governance and regional management. Each division comprises several districts. Below is a list of the divisions and the districts included in each:

District

Division

Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad

Anand

Botad

Kheda

Mahisagar

Gandhinagar

Surat

Surat

Bharuch

Narmada

Tapi

Navsari

Valsad

Vadodara

Vadodara

Chhota Udaipur

Dahod

Panchmahal

Rajkot

Rajkot

Jamnagar

Morbi

Devbhoomi Dwarka

Surendranagar

Bhavnagar

Bhavnagar

Amreli

Gir Somnath

Botad

Banaskantha

Gandhinagar

Mehsana

Patan

Sabarkantha

Aravalli

 

Detailed Overview Of Each District In Gujarat

  1. Ahmedabad: Known as Gujarat's economic and cultural hub, Ahmedabad is famous for its textile industry, Sabarmati Ashram, and vibrant heritage. The city blends history and modernity, with landmarks like Kankaria Lake, Adalaj Stepwell, and the futuristic Science City.

  2. Amreli: A major district in Saurashtra, Amreli is renowned for its agricultural economy and proximity to Gir Forest, home to Asiatic lions. Its cultural roots and ancient temples make it a serene destination. The district also supports cotton and groundnut farming, pivotal to its livelihood.

  3. Anand: Popularly called the "Milk Capital of India," Anand is the birthplace of the Amul brand, which transformed India's dairy industry. Beyond its dairy heritage, the district is home to educational institutes, lush greenery, and a thriving rural economy, blending progress with tradition.

  4. Aravalli: This tribal district, carved out of Sabarkantha, is rich in culture and history. Famous for ancient temples like Shamlaji Temple, Aravalli also showcases beautiful landscapes, with rolling hills and a vibrant tribal heritage that adds to its charm.

  5. Banaskantha: Known for Ambaji Temple, one of the most significant Shakti Peeths, Banaskantha boasts a thriving agriculture sector, including crops like potatoes and groundnuts. The district’s serene desert landscapes and proximity to Mount Abu enhance its appeal.

  6. Bharuch: Situated along the Narmada River, Bharuch is one of India’s oldest cities with a rich history in trade and commerce. Known for its industrial zone and scenic riverside views, the district is also famous for its peanuts and cotton.

  7. Bhavnagar: Located on the western coast, Bhavnagar is renowned for the Alang Ship Breaking Yard, one of the largest in the world. The district also boasts cultural landmarks like Takhteshwar Temple and Palitana, a major Jain pilgrimage site.

  8. Botad: A newly formed district, Botad is an agricultural hub in Saurashtra. Known for its vibrant rural culture, the district focuses on cotton and oilseed farming. Its peaceful environment and traditional values make it a quintessential Gujarati region.

  9. Chhota Udaipur: Known for its tribal heritage, Chhota Udaipur is a treasure trove of culture and natural beauty. Its tribal museums, colorful markets, and serene lakes attract visitors, while the district’s rural economy thrives on agriculture and handicrafts.

  10. Dahod: A historically significant district, Dahod is believed to be the birthplace of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. It is rich in tribal culture and agriculture. Dahod serves as a major transit point between Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan.

  11. Dang: A picturesque district in the Western Ghats, Dang is blessed with dense forests, waterfalls, and wildlife. Known for its tribal communities, it hosts the annual Dang Darbar festival, showcasing tribal traditions. It is a haven for nature lovers and trekkers.

  12. Devbhoomi Dwarka: This coastal district is home to the sacred Dwarkadhish Temple, a major pilgrimage site for Hindus. Known as the land of Lord Krishna, Devbhoomi Dwarka also offers scenic beaches, marine wildlife, and religious festivals that attract visitors.

  13. Gandhinagar: The capital city of Gujarat, Gandhinagar is known for its planned infrastructure and greenery. It houses the iconic Akshardham Temple and several parks and educational institutions. The district represents modern Gujarat while preserving cultural values.

  1. Gir Somnath: Famous for the Gir National Park, home to the majestic Asiatic lions, this district is a wildlife enthusiast’s paradise. Gir Somnath is also renowned for the Somnath Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, drawing thousands of pilgrims and tourists every year.

  2. Jamnagar: Known as the "Oil City of India," Jamnagar is home to the world’s largest oil refinery operated by Reliance Industries. It also boasts cultural sites like Lakhota Lake and Bala Hanuman Temple, along with a rich legacy of brass band manufacturing.

  3. Junagadh: Nestled at the foot of Mount Girnar, Junagadh combines history and natural beauty. It is famous for its ancient monuments, Uparkot Fort, and Girnar Temples. The district also serves as a gateway to Gir Forest, making it a hub for tourists and pilgrims.

  4. Kheda: Also known as Kaira, Kheda is an agriculturally rich district. It played a key role in India’s independence movement with the Kheda Satyagraha led by Mahatma Gandhi. Today, it is a peaceful district known for its heritage and thriving farming community.

  5. Mahisagar: A relatively new district, Mahisagar was carved out of Kheda and Panchmahal. Named after the Mahi River, the district is known for its scenic beauty, tribal culture, and ancient temples like the famous Galteshwar Mahadev Temple.

  6. Mehsana: A leading industrial and agricultural district, Mehsana is famous for its dairy cooperative under Amul. It is also known for its heritage sites, including Sun Temple in Modhera and Dudhsagar Dairy, showcasing the district’s blend of culture and industry.

  7. Morbi: Often referred to as the "Ceramic Capital of India," Morbi is known for its thriving ceramic and vitrified tile industry. The district is also famous for its heritage architecture, including the iconic suspension bridge and Victorian-style buildings.

  8. Narmada: Named after the Narmada River, this district is home to the Statue of Unity, the world’s tallest statue honoring Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. It offers stunning views of the Narmada Dam and Satpura ranges, making it a popular tourist destination.

  9. Navsari: Known as the birthplace of the Zoroastrian religion in India, Navsari is home to Parsi heritage and vibrant culture. It is also renowned for its floriculture, especially flowers like marigold, and has a rich tradition of crafts and textiles.

  10. Panchmahal: This district is known for its historic Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Panchmahal is also an agricultural hub with tribal communities, adding a rich cultural diversity to its picturesque landscape.

  11. Patan: Famous for its historic Rani Ki Vav, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Patan is known for its architectural grandeur and Patola silk weaving. The district reflects Gujarat’s rich history and craftsmanship, making it a prominent cultural hub.

  12. Porbandar: The birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, Porbandar holds immense historical significance. It is also known for its beautiful beaches, ancient temples, and bird sanctuaries, attracting tourists who seek both history and natural beauty.

  13. Rajkot: One of Gujarat’s largest cities, Rajkot is a major industrial and cultural hub. It is known for its vibrant markets, handicrafts, and history, including its association with Mahatma Gandhi. Rajkot is also a center for education and trade in Saurashtra.

  14. Sabarkantha: A district rich in tribal culture, Sabarkantha is known for its scenic beauty and historic sites like Idar Fort and Polo Forest. Its economy thrives on agriculture, dairy farming, and handloom industries, reflecting the region’s traditional lifestyle.

  15. Surat: Known as the "Diamond City of India," Surat is a major hub for diamond cutting and polishing. It is also famous for its textile industry and food culture. As one of Gujarat’s fastest-growing cities, Surat blends modernity with tradition.

  16. Surendranagar: This district is known for its salt production and cotton ginning industry. Surendranagar is also a key trade center for textiles and ceramics. Its cultural heritage and natural beauty add to its unique charm in the Saurashtra region.

  17. Tapi: Named after the Tapi River, this district is known for its lush green forests and tribal culture. Tapi’s economy relies heavily on agriculture, with crops like sugarcane and bananas, making it a serene and agriculturally rich region.

  18. Vadodara: Often called the "Cultural Capital of Gujarat," Vadodara is known for its grand Laxmi Vilas Palace, museums, and Navratri celebrations. The district is also a major educational and industrial hub, showcasing a mix of heritage and modernity.

  19. Valsad: Known for its lush greenery and coastal beauty, Valsad is a leading district for mango production, especially Alphonso mangoes. It is also home to pristine beaches, ancient temples, and vibrant tribal communities, making it a peaceful destination.

  20. Vyara: A lesser-known district, Vyara stands out for its natural beauty, with dense forests, waterfalls, and rivers. The district’s economy revolves around agriculture and forestry, offering a tranquil and picturesque environment in Gujarat.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The first district of Gujarat is Ahmedabad. It is one of the most important districts in the state

Ahmedabad is the richest district in Gujarat, known for its thriving economy, industrial growth, and financial hub status.

The biggest district in Gujarat by area is Kutch. It covers a vast expanse of land, with a rich cultural heritage.

The smallest district in Gujarat by area is Dang. Despite its smaller size, it is known for its scenic beauty and tribal population.

Surat is considered the oldest city in Gujarat. It has a rich historical background and has been a major port city for centuries.

Ahmedabad is arguably the most famous district in Gujarat due to its historical significance, economic development, and role as a cultural hub.

The biggest city in Gujarat is Ahmedabad, not only in terms of population but also its significance as an industrial and commercial center.

The least populated district in Gujarat is Dahod. It is known for its tribal population and relatively lower population density compared to other districts.

Ahmedabad is the most populous district in Gujarat, with a large urban population and a significant influx of people due to its economic opportunities.

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Mekhala Joshi

JAIN College

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