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Encyclopedia > Bharuch District

Bharuch (also known as Broach) is a district in south Gujarat state in India. Bharuch district contains the talukas of Ankleshwar, Hansot, Jambusar, Jhagadia, Rajpipla, and Panoli. Area : 9,308 Population : 15,46,145 Gujarat (ગુજરાત in Gujarati) is the most industrialized state in India after Maharashtra and is located in western India, bordered by Pakistan to the northwest and Rajasthan to the north. ... A taluka is an administrative division in India below a district; called tahsil/tehsil in northern India. ... Ankleshwar is a town in Gujarat state of India. ... Jhagadia Taluka has a town called BHALOD on Narmada river bank, accross from Koral town. ... Rajpipla is the headquarters of Narmada district in the state of Gujarat, in India. ...


It also contains the city of Bharuch Bharuch (also known as Broach) is a district in south Gujarat state in India. ...



Districts of Gujarat
Ahmedabad | Amreli | Anand | Banaskantha | Bharuch | Bhavnagar | Dahod | Dang | Gandhinagar | Jamnagar | Junagadh | Kheda | Kutch | Mehsana | Narmada | Navsari | Panchmahal | Patan | Porbandar | Rajkot | Sabarkantha | Surat | Surendranagar | Vadodara | Valsad

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Bharuch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (333 words)
Bharuch was once a small village on the banks of the Narmada River.
Later Bharuch was part of the Mauryas, the Guptas, and Rudrama.
Modern Bharuch is one of the most heavily industrialized areas, not only in Gujarat but in India as a whole, with many large chemical plants producing fertilizers, paints, dyes, cotton, textiles, and dairy products.
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