Palanswa

Palanswa or Palansva is a village of Vaghela Royal kingdom in Gujarat, India.Its one and only Vaghela Jagir(Kingdom) in kutch others are of Jadeja's Jagir(Kingdom). The Palasva's Fort have permission of Jail. Palasva also known as King Meghrajsinh Vaghela's place and palace. It lies in the Kutch district in the Taluka of Raapar. The village is located on Indian National Highway No 8A.[1]

Palanswa

Palansva
Village
CountryIndia
StateGujarat
DistrictKutch
Named forPalas is the Butea monosperma, Van means Forest. "Forest of Palas trees" which existed prior to the settlement
Government
  Social President (Nagar sheth)Shri Himmatbhai Nagarlal Kothari
Elevation
30 m (100 ft)
Population
  Total10,000
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Postal Code
370157
STD02806
Websitegujaratindia.com

History

Palanswa is an old village. There is a large lake at the beginning of the town near the bus station. The entire town is on small hill and one main road (Market) leads to the market, with many streets on both the side of main market, called vaas.

Situated in the middle of the main market is the Hindu temple shree pingalshyam ji temple (Brahmin)Jain temple of Derasar and the Upashray. The main idol of the god Shri Shantinath Dada is located here. The temple was first time founded by SHETH SHRI KOTHARI RAJA VALJI. This temple was destroyed in an earthquake in 2001. A new temple was made in 2009 by Shri Visa Shrimali Shwetambar Murtipujak Tapagachchh Jain Sangh.

People

The community consists mainly of: Bharvad, Rajput, Jain Baniya, Prajapati. Sanchihar ( sachora ) Brahmin

Kothari, Mehta and Doshi are the major surnames in the Jain community of Planswa. This is a business class community and most of the people are settled in outside.

Gujarati is a main language.

Educational Facilities

There are two primary school and one government High School for Gujarati Medium.

Transportation Facilities

Daily Bus services are available to important stations of the state, as well as to some local stations of the district.

The nearest Main Railway station is Samakhiyali which is 50 km away. Samakhiyali is well connected with the other railway stations of the country.

The nearest airports are Galpadar and Bhuj which are approx 120 km away from Palansva.

Wildlife

In 2005, two large colonies of spoonbills were discovered near Palanswa and Deshalpar by students of Manjal Government High School.[2]

References

  1. Satellite view
  2. Vaidya, Tridiv (5 September 2005). "School club spots spoonbill colonies in Kutch". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 March 2010. The discovery at Palanswa village of Rapar taluka and near Deshalpar village of Bhuj taluka has come at a time when population of local birds has been steadily decreasing.

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