Ambavad

Ambavad is a village / panchayat[3][4] located in the Gir Gadhada Taluka of Gir Somnath district in Gujarat State, India. Earlier, until August 2013, Ambavad was part of Una Taluka and Junagadh district.[5] The latitude 20.837349 and longitude 70.923194 are the geo-coordinate of the Village Ambavad. Gandhinagar is the state capital of Ambavad village which is located around 400 kilometres away from Ambavad.

Ambavad
Village
Ambavad
Location in Gujarat, India
Ambavad
Ambavad (India)
Coordinates: 20.837349°N 70.923194°E / 20.837349; 70.923194
Country India
StateGujarat
DistrictGir Somnath
TalukaGir Gadhada
Government
  TypePanchayati raj (India)
  BodyGram panchayat
Area
  Total385.01 ha (951.38 acres)
Population
 (2011)
  Total869[1]
 Sex ratio 446/423/[1]
Languages
  OfficialGujarati
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
362560[2]
Vehicle registrationGJ
Census code of Ambavad515315[1]
Nearest cityGir Gadhada, Una
Websitegirsomnathdp.gujarat.gov.in

According to Census 2011, with the 163 families, the population of this village is 869. Out of this, 446 are males and 423 are females. Most residents are dependent on agriculture. [1][2]

Demographics

According to the 2011 census of India, Ambavad has 163 households. The effective literacy rate (i.e. the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 80.58% [1]

Demographics (2011 Census)[1]
TotalMaleFemale
Population869446423
Children aged below 6 years815130
Scheduled caste---
Scheduled tribe1064
Literates635349286
Illiterates23497137
Total Workers496277219
Main workers28326419
Main workers: Cultivators21220210
Main workers: Agricultural labourers14113
Main workers: Household industry workers---
Main workers: Other57516
Marginal workers (total)21313200
Marginal workers: Cultivators20013187
Marginal workers: Agricultural labourers10-10
Marginal workers: Household industry workers---
Marginal workers: Others3-3
Non-workers373169204

List of villages in Gir Gadhada Taluka

Below is the Revenue records list of forty-three villages of Gir Gadhada Taluka including Gir Gadhada village.[3]

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References


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