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kerwada Latitude and Longitude:

21°54′0″N 72°51′0″E / 21.90000°N 72.85000°E / 21.90000; 72.85000
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Kerwada
Rana Mayurdhvajsinhji
Kerwada
village
Kerwada is located in Gujarat
Kerwada
Kerwada
Location in Gujarat, India
Kerwada is located in India
Kerwada
Kerwada
Kerwada (India)
Coordinates: 21°54′0″N 72°51′0″E / 21.90000°N 72.85000°E / 21.90000; 72.85000
Country  India
State Gujarat
District Bharuch
Population
 • Total10,000
Languages
 • Official Gujarati, Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 ( IST)
PIN
392025
Telephone code02641
Vehicle registrationGJ16
Nearest city Bharuch
Literacy55%
Lok Sabha constituency Bharuch
Vidhan Sabha constituency Jambusar
Website gujaratindia.com

Kerwada is a small village in Gujarat, India. The village's population is mainly Muslim and Hindu and Jain. The second speaker of Gujarat State was from the village named Shree Mansinhji Bhasaheb Rana, a Garasiya.

Dajipir Dargah Urs (fun fair) celebrate every year on 'Vaisakh Sud Poonam'.

Mansinhji Bhasaheb from Kerwada represented Bharuch in the 5th Lok Sabha. [1]

References

  1. ^ Khan, Saeed (6 May 2024). "Gujarat's former royals: From political ascent to quiet departure". The Times of India. ProQuest  3050753162. Retrieved 2 June 2024 – via ProQuest.



kerwada Latitude and Longitude:

21°54′0″N 72°51′0″E / 21.90000°N 72.85000°E / 21.90000; 72.85000
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kerwada
Rana Mayurdhvajsinhji
Kerwada
village
Kerwada is located in Gujarat
Kerwada
Kerwada
Location in Gujarat, India
Kerwada is located in India
Kerwada
Kerwada
Kerwada (India)
Coordinates: 21°54′0″N 72°51′0″E / 21.90000°N 72.85000°E / 21.90000; 72.85000
Country  India
State Gujarat
District Bharuch
Population
 • Total10,000
Languages
 • Official Gujarati, Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 ( IST)
PIN
392025
Telephone code02641
Vehicle registrationGJ16
Nearest city Bharuch
Literacy55%
Lok Sabha constituency Bharuch
Vidhan Sabha constituency Jambusar
Website gujaratindia.com

Kerwada is a small village in Gujarat, India. The village's population is mainly Muslim and Hindu and Jain. The second speaker of Gujarat State was from the village named Shree Mansinhji Bhasaheb Rana, a Garasiya.

Dajipir Dargah Urs (fun fair) celebrate every year on 'Vaisakh Sud Poonam'.

Mansinhji Bhasaheb from Kerwada represented Bharuch in the 5th Lok Sabha. [1]

References

  1. ^ Khan, Saeed (6 May 2024). "Gujarat's former royals: From political ascent to quiet departure". The Times of India. ProQuest  3050753162. Retrieved 2 June 2024 – via ProQuest.



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