Gandhinagar district is an administrative division of Gujarat, India whose headquarters are at Gandhinagar, the state capital. It has an area of 649 sq km, and a population of 1,334,731 (1991 census). The district includes four taluks and 216 villages. Gandhinagar district is bounded by the districts of Sabarkantha to the northeast, Kheda to the southeast, Ahmedabad to the southwest, and Mehsana to the northwest. Gujarat (àªà«àªàª°àª¾àª¤ 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. ... Gandhinagar is the capital of Gujarat State, India. ... A Tehsil is an administrative subdivision or tier of local government in some South Asian countries. ... Sabarkantha is a district in Northeast of Gujarat state of India. ... Kheda is a town in the Gujarat state of India. ... Ahmedabad (Amdavad in Gujarati) or AhmadÄbÄd is the largest city in Gujarat and the sixth largest city in India with a population of almost 5 million. ... Mehsana is a town in the Gujarat state of India. ...
Connected to Ahmedabad by the Sartej-Gandhinagar highway, and with Vadodara with the Ahmedabad-Vadodara highway, these three cities form the top population centers and commercial heart of Gujarat and western India. Vadodara, also known as Baroda, is the third-most populated town in Gujarat after Ahmedabad and Surat (the three towns with a population of over 1 million in Gujarat). ...