Banaskantha District
Geography
Banaskantha shares its borders with Rajasthan state in the North, Sabarkantha district in East, Kutch district in West and Patan district and Mehsana district in the South.
Taluka
There are 14 talukas of Banaskantha district; Palanpur, Danta, Vadgam, Amirgadh, Dantiwada, Deesa, Dhanera, Kankrej, Diyodar, Bhabhar, Vav, Tharad, Suigam and Lakhni.
Villages
The villages of Idar and Abu are also situated in Banaskantha. This place is also where the Aravalli Mountain range is located.
Economy
The economy of the district is based on agro & food Processing, tourism, textile, and mineral based industries (ceramics). The food processing industry in the district has attracted 57% of the total investment in the district over the last two decades. The district ranks first in the Country in milk production, the Asia's Largest Dairy Cooperative under the Brandname of AMUL is Banaskantha District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Palanpur known as Banas Dairy procuring almost 59,58,134 Lit. Milk on 15.01.2018 as Peak receipt. The Banaskantha is also first District having highest Cold Supply Chain of Milk by installing 1280 bulk milk chilling units procuring almost >90% milk as raw chilled milk & rest 10% in cans. Banaskantha District has 1,060 village dairy cooperatives. Societies certified as per ISO 9001 : QMS Standard. The district ranks first in the state in the production of vegetables contributing nearly 17.67% to the total vegetable production of Gujarat. It is the largest producer of potatoes in the state. Bajri, Maize, Tobacco, Castor oil, Jowar, Psyllium are the other major crops of the district. It is also one of the leading producers of Isabgul (Psyllium husk) in the country. It is also the 3rd largest producer of oil seeds in the state after Junagadh district and Jamnagar district.
The district has rich mineral reserves including limestone, marble, granite, building stone, and china clay. It accounts for almost the entire marble reserves (99.3%) of Gujarat and contributes about 15% to the total production of limestone in the state.
Banaskantha District Central Co-operative Bank is one of the most important banks of Gujarat.
It has got prestigious State Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar. The main agriculture is of Bajra crops.
In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Banaskantha one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640). It is one of the six districts in Gujarat currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).
Demographics
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
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1901 | 437,072 | — |
1911 | 418,450 | −0.43% |
1921 | 440,891 | +0.52% |
1931 | 477,341 | +0.80% |
1941 | 548,737 | +1.40% |
1951 | 696,367 | +2.41% |
1961 | 899,989 | +2.60% |
1971 | 1,146,159 | +2.45% |
1981 | 1,514,121 | +2.82% |
1991 | 1,981,513 | +2.73% |
2001 | 2,504,244 | +2.37% |
2011 | 3,120,506 | +2.22% |
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According to the 2011 census Banaskantha district has a population of 3,120,506, roughly equal to the nation of Mongolia or the US state of Iowa. This gives it a ranking of 111th in India (out of a total of 640). The district has a population density of 290 inhabitants per square kilometre (750/sq mi) . Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 24.43%. Banaskantha has a sex ratio of 936 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 66.39%. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 10.49% and 9.11% of the population respectively.
Language
According to the 2011 Census of India, 96.35% of the population in the district spoke Gujarati and 0.91% Hindi as their first language.
Politics
District | No. | Constituency | Name | Party | Remarks | |
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Banaskantha | 7 | Vav | Geniben Thakor | Indian National Congress | Elected to 18th Loksabha | |
Swarupji Thakor | Bharatiya Janata Party | Elected on 23 November 2024 | ||||
8 | Tharad | Shankarbhai Chaudhary | Bharatiya Janata Party | Speaker | ||
9 | Dhanera | Mavjibhai Desai | Independent | |||
10 | Danta (ST) | Kantibhai Kharadi | Indian National Congress | |||
11 | Vadgam (SC) | Jignesh Mevani | Indian National Congress | |||
12 | Palanpur | Aniket Thaker | Bharatiya Janata Party | |||
13 | Deesa | Pravin Mali | Bharatiya Janata Party | |||
14 | Deodar | Keshaji Chauhan | Bharatiya Janata Party | |||
15 | Kankrej | Amrutji Thakor | Indian National Congress |
Notable people
- Galbabhai Nanjibhai Patel, Founder Chairman of Banas Dairy
- Nathabhai Patel, Former MLA of Dhanera Assembly constituency
- Parthi Bhatol, Politician & Former Chairman of Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (Amul); Former Banas Dairy Chairman
- Chandrakant Bakshi, author born in Palanpur.
- Parbatbhai Patel, MP from Banaskantha; Former Minister of State Water Resources (Independent Charge), Water Supply, Government of Gujarat
- Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary, former Minister of State of Home Affairs and former MP for Banaskantha
- Harisinh Chavda, former MP for Banaskantha
- B. K. Gadhvi, former MP and Minister of State, Banaskantha
- Mukesh Gadhvi, former MP for Banaskantha
- Shankar Chaudhary, Speaker of Gujarat Legislative Assembly & Chairman of Banas Dairy and Banas Bank
- Jayasimha Siddharaja, ruler of Gujarat from the Chaulukya dynasty; great-grandfather of Prithviraj Chauhan
- Pranav Mistry, inventor of Sixthsense and vice president of Samsung, USA
- Ranchordas Pagi, scout for the Indian Army during the 1965 and 1971 war
- Mehul Choksi, Diamond merchant
- Navin Modi, Business man gujarat
- Bharat Shah, Bollywood film producer
- Dineshchandra R. Agrawal, Chairman & MD (CMD) of DRA Infracon
- Gautam Adani, Chairman of Adani Enterprises
- Javed Miandad, Pakistani cricketer
- Jignesh Mevani, MLA of Vadgam Assembly constituency, Gujarat
- Navin Modi, INDIA Businessman in Mumbai
References
- ^ "District Census Hand Book – Banas Kantha" (PDF). Census of India. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-02-24. Retrieved 2017-02-23.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University
- ^ Ministry of Panchayati Raj (September 8, 2009). "A Note on the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme" (PDF). National Institute of Rural Development. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 5, 2012. Retrieved September 27, 2011.
- ^ Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901
- ^ US Directorate of Intelligence. "Country Comparison:Population". Archived from the original on June 13, 2007. Retrieved 2011-10-01.
Mongolia 3,133,318 July 2011 est.
- ^ "2010 Resident Population Data". U. S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on October 19, 2013. Retrieved 2011-09-30.
Iowa 3,046,355
- ^ "Population by Religion - Gujarat". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
- ^ "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Gujarat". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
- ^ PTI (2022-12-15). "Gujarat's former State minister Shankar Chaudhary set to become next Assembly Speaker". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
External links
- Official website
- Banaskantha District profile
- DISTRICT PROFILE - Rural.nic.in
- Banskantha District Panchayat - English
- Collectorate - District Banaskantha [1]
- Geographic data related to Banaskantha district at OpenStreetMap