Naranpura
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Naranpura is an area in Ahmedabad City, in the state of Gujarat in western India.
It is one of the oldest areas of the ever growing Western part of Ahmedabad.
It is predominantly filled with Hindus & Jains. Most of the people inhabiting Naranpura are Gujaratis. A substantial amount of Parsis, Sindhis, South Indians, Punjabis & Christians also live there.
Located in western region of Ahmedabad, Naranpura is a residential area. A railway line passes by this place to form its boundary. Innumerable residential colonies dot this region of Ahmedabad. Himanshu, Chirag, Ramjyot, Maneklal and Amarnath are to name a few.
You can take Gujarat State Transport Buses from Ankur Bus Stand to travel across the city. This place also abides a famous Hindu shrine, Kamnath Mahadev Mandir which is visited by hordes of people across the city.
Accessibility
28km from airport. City Railway Station is 18km away. Madhusudanmoza Road and Naranpura Road are major roads here. Areas Under Naranpura Sardar Colony