Rajula Explained

Rajula
Nickname:Rajgadh
Pushpin Map:India Gujarat
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Gujarat, India
Coordinates:21.05°N 71.43°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Gujarat
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Amreli
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:2.32
Elevation M:41
Population Total:53,000
Population As Of:2024
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Footnotes:[1]
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Gujarati, Hindi
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code:365560

Rajula is a city and municipality in Amreli district in the Indian state of Gujarat. City was known as Rajgadh at the time of local ruler daha dhakhda. He founded the official gadh

Etymology

Etymologically Rajula is Sanskrit word meaning (राज means rule + उल ula means can't bear something). Another sources claims that Rajula name derives from Princess Rajulakumari, also known as Rajamati, wife of lord Neminath famous tirthkara in Jainism.[2]

Demographics

As of the 2001 Indian census,[3] Rajula had a population of approximately 80,393. Females constituted 49% of the population. Rajula has an average literacy rate of 64%, higher than the national average of 59.5%, with male literacy at 72% and female, 55%. In Rajula, 15% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Temples and tourist attractions

Kumbhnath Sukhnath temple is situated near Rajula. It is an old temple of Shiva. The shivlinga of Shiva was made by the brothers Bhima and Yudhishthira. Fairs are generally organised on the festivals of Raksha Bandhan and Krishna Janmashtami. The temple is situated at the bank of Ghano river, a tributary of Dhatarwadi river.Other temples include Bhidbhanjan, Ram Mandir, Goverdhannathji Ni Haveli, Samudrimataji Mandir, Sanyas Ashram, Gayatrijinu Mandir, Holia Hanumanji Nu Mandir, Ambama Nu Mandir, and Sankheshwarimataji Mandir.

Dhatarwadi riverside, opposite to the Kumbhnath Temple, is a tourist attraction.

Chachudeshwar Mahadev Temple, about 10 km from the city, is in a coastal area at which the river Dhatarwadi meets the Arabian sea.

Education

The Saraswati group of schools includes Saraswati Vidyalaya, Saraswati Day School, and Saraswati Science School.

Swa. Khodabapa Education Trust and Rajula Sanchalit Sanskruti Vidhyalay and Sanskruti English medium schools are located at Jafrabad Road and have provided education since 2003.

St. Thomas High School is managed by a Christian Catholic group. It is located at Chataddiya Road. Shree Swaminarayan Gurukul is a well-known school and the first private school in the city located at Chataddiya Road, providing education services since 1996.

The city hosts primary schools and bal mandirs. Gandhi mandir is managed by Shri Rajula Seva Mandal. The high school is Shree Jivanlal Anandaji Sanghavi & Shree T.J.B.S. Girls' School is located here. Rajula Education Trust's Smt. Hiralaxmi Bhaidas Sanghavi Mahila Arts & Commerce College is also one of the colleges here. Separate schools, colleges and hostels for girls are available along with coeducational schools.

Calorx Public School is managed by Calorx Education and Research Foundation. It is located at Chataddiya Road.In the year of 2016, Education Department (Government of Gujarat) and Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB) have established GMB Polytechnic, Rajula at Chhatdiya Village (approx. 3 km from Rajula bus stand) to impart technical education of diploma level for the surrounding 100 km.

Transport

The city is well connected with rest of the country by railways, bus transport and sea transport to other major cities of Gujarat such as Rajkot, Jamnagar and Bhavnagar.

In 2023 airport authority of India had announced green field airport at Rajula in list of 11 new airports of gujrat.

Night sleeper coach private buses running from Una or Diu to major cities like Ahmedabad, Baroda, Surat and Mumbai pass through Rajula providing a pleasure journey from Rajula to these cities. Rajula is situated on national highway No. 51. This highway connects Bhavnagar with Veraval.

Economy

The city has substantial rock quarries that export around the country. Its economy mainly depends on industries and agriculture. Crops such as groundnut, cotton, and onion are popular.

Port Pipavav is a busy and growing seaport. Pipavav Shipyard Limited, now Reliance Naval and Engineering Limited, is one of the India's largest shipbuilding and heavy industry companies.

Kovaya village, known for limestone mine reserves, has some of the largest cement manufacturing plants.

Legislative assembly

This assembly seat represents the following segments,

  1. Rajula Taluka–entire taluka except village–Rampara No-1
  2. Jafrabad Taluka
  3. Khambha Taluka (Part) Villages – Umariya, Dedan, Raningpara, Nava Malaknes, Borala, Babarpur, Kantala, Chakrava, Hanumanpur, Juna Malaknes, Nesdi No-2, Samadhiyala No-2, Jivapar, Munjiyasar, Trakuda, Vangadhara, Talda, Dadli, Dhundhavana, Pachapachiya, Salva, Pipariya, Rabarika, Ambaliyala, Jamka, Ningala No-2, Bhundani, Gorana, Katarpara, Barman Mota, Barman Nana

Member of legislative assembly

Winners and runners-up in Rajula assembly elections

YearA C No.Constituency NameCategoryWinnerGenderPartyVotesRunner UpGenderPartyVotes
201798RajulaGENDer Amarishbhai JivabhaiMINC83818Solanki Hirabhai OdhavjibhaiMBJP71099
201298RajulaGENHirabhai Odhavjibhai SolankiMBJP75447Babubhai Rambhai RamMINC56737
200748RajulaGENHirabhai Odhavjibhai SolankiMBJP59399Gujjar Nayabhai UkabhaiMINC27069
200248RajulaGENSolanki Hirabhai OdhavjibhaiMBJP61947Bhuva Madhubhai HarjibhaiMINC24885
199848RajulaGENHirabhai Odhavajibhai SolankiMBJP30105Varu Pratapbhai SuragbhaiMAIRJP18016
199548RajulaGENBhuva Madhubhai HarjibhaiMINC33768Jalondhara Babubhai RanchhodbhaiMIND32480
199048RajulaGENBhuva Madhubhai HarjibhaiMJD25859Pratapbhai Suragbhai VaruMINC13429
198548RajulaGENNakum Khodabhai RajabhaiMINC17616Bhuva Madhubhai HarjibhaiMJNP13001
198048RajulaGENVaru Partpbhai SuragbhaiMINC(I)18174Patel Babubhai PopatbhaiMIND17540
197548RajulaGENJashwant MehtaMINC19291Mehta Mathurdas HarjivandasMNCO13181
197243RajulaGENJashvant MehtaMINC30158Parshotam Kanji PatelMNCO5644
196743RajulaGENJ. MehtaMINC14222M. H. MehtaMSWA12064
196239RajulaGENChhotalal Tribhovandas MehtaMINC16963Pitambardas Durlabhdas VoraMPSP10135

Election results

2012

Gujarat Assembly Election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%±
BJPHirabhai Solanki7544750.65
INCBabubhai Ram5673738.09
Majority1871012.56
Turnout14896112.56
BJP holdSwing
2017
Gujarat Assembly Election, 2017
PartyCandidateVotes%±
INCAmbarishbhai Der8381850.85
BJPHirabhai Solanki7109943.14
Majority127197.71
Turnout1648037.71
INC holdSwing

Towns and villages in Rajula Taluka of Amreli district (as per Census 2011)

Sr .NoVillagesPopulation
1Agariya Dhudiya2,528
2Agariya Mota1,818
3Agariya Nava1,508
4Amuli332
5Babariyadhar2,569
6Balapar851
7Barbatana2,506
8Barpatoli4,026
9Bhachadar840
10Bhakshi1,446
11Bherai4,185
12Chanch5,830
13Charodiya1,288
14Chhapri1,086
15Chhatadiya1,171
16Chotra1,655
17Dantardi2,393
18Devka1,788
19Dharano Nes363
20Dhareshvar2,940
21Dipadiya1,087
22Doliya2,328
23Dungar7,129
24Dungarparda680
25Ganjavadar215
26Hadmatiya601
27Hindorna3,117
28Jholapar1,036
29Kadiyali2,783
30Katar3,703
31Kathivadar1,623
32Khakhbai3,118
33Khambhaliya1,093
34Khari919
35khera4,191
36Kherali Moti1,480
37Kherali Nani1,040
38Kotdi4,923
39Kovaya4,061
40Kumbhariya1,217
41Kundaliyala2,333
42Majadar611
43Mandal3,684
44Mandardi Navi-Juni2,432
45Masundada Nana- Mota778
46Mobhiyana Mota279
47Mobhiyana Nana280
48Morangi3,496
49Navagam476
50Nesdi No -1365
51Ningala No-11,000
52Patva2,013
53Pipavav1,858
54Rabhda1,266
55Rajparda1,179
56Rampara No-1342
57Rampara No-23,559
58Ringaniyala Mota1,268
59Ringaniyala Nana59
60Sajanavav1,181
61Samadhiyala No-12,427
62Uchaiya914
63Untiya955
64Vad1,025
65Vadli2,405
66Vavdi1,672
67Vavera3,644
68Victar2,040
69Visaliya2,958
70Zampodar645
71Zanzarda1,215
72Zinzka1,378

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Census of India Search details . censusindia.gov.in. 10 May 2015.
  2. Book: Pūrṇacandravijaya, Muni . Bhagwan Neminath . c. 1990s . Mahavir Seva Trust . 55680128.
  3. Web site: Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional). https://web.archive.org/web/20040616075334/http://www.censusindia.net/results/town.php?stad=A&state5=999. 2004-06-16. 2008-11-01. Census Commission of India.