Aravalli district
Aravalli district is a district in the state of Gujarat in India that came into being on August 15, 2013, becoming the 29th district of the state. The district has been carved out of the Sabarkantha district. The district headquarters are at Modasa.
Etymology
The district has been named for the Aravalli Hills that run across Gujarat and Rajasthan. According to records with the Government of Gujarat, the Arasur branch of Aravalis passes through the regions of Danta, Modasa and Shamlaji in the district.History
It was one of 7 new districts in the state whose formation has been approved by the Government of Gujarat in 2013. The district has a large tribal population and its formation, announced in the run up to the Assembly elections in Gujarat in 2012.Geography
Aravalli district consists of Bhiloda, Meghraj, Modasa, Malpur, Dhansura and Bayad talukas of former Sabarkantha district. Of these, Meghraj, Malpur and Bhiloda are tribal dominated talukas. The district includes 676 villages and 306 village panchayats with a total population of 1.27 million and is the most literate tribal district in Gujarat.Demographics
At the time of the 2011 census Aravalli district had a population of 1,039,918, of which 126,562 lived in urban areas. Aravalli district had a population of 953 females per 1000 males. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes made up 62,223 and 213,913 of the population respectively.Hindus are 975,342 while Muslims are 58,536.
Language
At the time of the 2011 census, 97.88% of the population spoke Gujarati and 1.31% Hindi as their first language.Places of interest
- Kakarai Temple Dadhaliya
- Majum dam Modasa
- Meshwo Dam Shamlaji
- Sakariya Hanuman Temple
- Shamliya Temple Shamlaji
- Shyamal Van Shamlaji
- Vatrak
Talukas
Aravalli district has 8 talukas:7 Shamlaji
8 Sathamba