Deesa Explained

Deesa
Native Name Lang:gu
Other Name:Disa
Settlement Type:city
Pushpin Map:India Gujarat#India3
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Gujarat, India
Coordinates:24.2501°N 72.1822°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name1:Gujarat
Subdivision Name2:Banaskantha
Governing Body:Deesa Municipality
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:20.8
Population Total:135,869
Population As Of:2021
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Rank:30st (Gujarat)
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code Type:PIN
Postal Code:385530, 385535, 385540
Area Code:02744-xxxxxx
Area Code Type:Telephone code
Registration Plate:GJ08-xxxx
Website:https://www.deesanagarpalika.com/
Demographics1 Info1:Gujarati, Hindi

Deesa is a city and a municipality in the Banaskantha district in the state of Gujarat, India.

History

See also: Palanpur State. Deesa is situated on the east banks of the river Banas. Deesa was an estate and (faujdari or) ruled by the Mandori (Jhalori) dynasty. Today original Deesa is known as Juna Deesa.[1]

New Deesa was also recognized as Camp Deesa. In 1820, the British military cantonment named Deesa Field Brigade [2] was built in the middle of Rajasthan and Palanpur to maintain and protect the regions between Abu and Kutch from dacoits and the incursions of the desert and Parkar Khosas into Vagad and north-west Gujarat.[1] The cantonment had a resident Catholic chaplain and a chapel.[3]

Deesa, as an estate of Palanpur, was under Palanpur Agency of Bombay Presidency,[4] which in 1925 became the Banas Kantha Agency. After Independence of India in 1947, Bombay Presidency was reorganized in Bombay State. When Gujarat state was formed in 1960 from Bombay State, it fell under Banaskantha district of Gujarat. Deesa expanded significantly in recent times due to growth in agricultural produce business of potatoes and other commodities. Many Rajput clans like Gohil, Rathod, Raja, Galsar etc. reside here after migration from Rajasthan.

Deesa has a non-functioning airport.

Demographics

As per provisional reports of Census of India, population of Deesa in 2011[5] is 111,149; of which male and female are 58,724 and 52,425 respectively. The sex ratio of Deesa city is 895 per 1000 males.

Places

There are swaminarayan temple, Jalaram Temple, Vishveshvar Mahadev Temple and Also two Jain temples and a mosque.[1]

A tower known as Hawai Pillar was constructed by the British in 1824 to measure air pressure. It is renovated in 2013 as a heritage monument.[6]

Education

Computer Class & Accounting Classes

Schools

colleges

Economy

Agriculture

Deesa is known for its potato plantations. Considering the area under cultivation and agro-climatic conditions for potato research, a centre of All India Co-ordinated Potato Improvement Project was initiated in 1971–72, with the financial help of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), New Delhi. Thereafter ICAR realized the need for multidisciplinary long-range research for increasing the production of this valuable crop and strengthened the project during Fifth Five Year Plan (1975–80) to have systematic research work on potato started to overcome the farmers problems of the state. Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University runs a potato research station in Deesa. It falls under the North Gujarat Agroclimatic Zone-IV of the State.[8]

The town is also major medical hub in the region.

Doctors

Dr. Deepak Modi (B.A.M.S)

Dr. Prakash B. Sundesha (M.B.D.C.H)

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Cutch, Palanpur, and Mahi Kantha. 1880. Government Central Press. 341–342.
  2. Book: Deesa - Asiatic Journal. 7 May 2012.
  3. Web site: Gandhinagar Archdiocese. 7 May 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20110502102303/http://www.cbcisite.com/Gandhinagar.htm. 2 May 2011. dead.
  4. Radhanpur. 22. 785.
  5. Web site: Deesa Census of India. 7 May 2012.
  6. News: ડીસાવાસીઓ આનંદો, હવાઈ પિલ્લર બનશે નવલું નઝરાનું. 2012-06-13. Divya Bhaskar. 2017-04-18. gu.
  7. Web site: Deesa Info. 7 May 2012. 30 June 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120630122009/http://www.holidayiq.com/destinations/Deesa-Overview.html. dead.
  8. Web site: Potato Research Station, Deesa. 7 May 2012. 27 September 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130927160139/http://www.sdau.edu.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=289&Itemid=274&lang=en. dead.