Mandvi

Mandvi
—  city  —
Mandvi
Location of Mandvi
in Gujarat and India
Coordinates
Country India
State Gujarat
District(s) Kachchh
Population 42,355 (2001)
Sex ratio 0.959 /
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Area

Elevation


15 metres (49 ft)

Mandvi is a city and a Municipality in Kachchh district in the Indian state of Gujarat. It was once a major port of the region and summer retreat for Maharao (king) of the Kachchh. The old city had a surrounding fort, and remains of the fort wall can still be seen to this day. The city has a more than four hundred year old ship building industry that still manufactures small ships.

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Geography

Mandvi is a port city located at where the Rukmavati River meets the Gulf of Kachchh. It is about 56 km south of the regional capital, Bhuj. It is approximately 446 km from the major Gujarati city of Ahmedabad. Because Mandvi has no rail transport, the nearest public airport and train station is Bhuj.

History

Demographics

Mandvi houses a population of about 45,000 people, mainlyBrahmkshatriya (Hindu Khatri), Bhatias, Lohanas, Kharvas, Dawoodi Bohra,Muslims(Memon, Khatri, Sumara, etc.) and Jains (kandoi), Gurjar Kshatriyas.

Mandvi is a unique town which captures the true Gujarat, Kutchi culture. Mandvi also incorporates the neighbouring villages of Nagalpur and Moti Rayan. Mandvi is a town of merchants and seamen, both mutually benefiting from each other.

Mandvi has the famous Lal Bungalow / Arihant Bungalow Built by Khengarji Maharaj. As it took 16 years to build this palace, longer than the Taj Mahal. with unique architecture and a lavishing of 55 Rooms and 5 Floors with all Teak Wood Ceilings.. LAL Bungalow is now a Heritage Site and Currently Owned by Sanket Shah

Mandvi was one of the towns deeply impacted by the 2001 Gujarat Earthquake..

Noted social worker Dr. Chhotalal J. Mehta (1911-1982), started first free TB hospital in 1950 in the district if Kutch, and school for deaf and mute childern and 1000 th Rotary club in the world. Mrs Hiraben C Mehta(1916-2011) started first Baal Mandir and Bhagini Mandal.

Industries

Most of the industries in Mandvi are small-scale in nature, mainly in the areas of Bentonite mining, edible oil production, fishing, traditional ship building, cotton products and household Bandhani, and food-products like, sweets & farshan production.

Points of interest

Mandvi has a very pleasant climate throughout the year and was a summer retreat of the Kutch maharajas (kings).

* The Wind Farms Beach and Wind-mills, which line the horizon of Mandvi, offer a spectacular view from the Mandvi sea-beach. The Wind mills projects running in this beach was Asia's 1st Wind-Mills Projects in 1983.

Other places nearby

See also

Famous Vadapaon of Chitchat Food Corner OPP.The Main Bridge,Rotery Garden. Mandvi-Kutch.

References

  1. ^ "Census of India". Office of registrar general and census commissioner of India. http://www.censusindia.gov.in/Population_Finder/View_Village_Population.aspx?pcaid=2619&category=M. Retrieved 2008-08-29. 
  2. ^ Kadia Kshatriya Itihas by Nutan Prakashan : 1897
  3. ^ Nanji Bapa ni Nondh-pothi published in Gujarati in year 1999 from Vadodara.It is a diary of Railway Contracts done by KGK community noted by Nanji Govindji Tank of Hajapar/Jamshedpur, complied by Dharsibhai Jethalal Tank of Nagalpar/Tatanagar. (This book was given Aank Sidhhi award by Kutch Shakti at Mumbai in year 2000) Vishram Karman Chawda of Chandiya : Railway Contracts in Cutch State Railway, MSM Rly, BNR, etc. Rukmavati Bridge and Mandvi Port Docks in 1883 are done by him: Page: 69
  4. ^ Ratna Bhagat ni Chopdi: 1930 IInd Endition : Vishram Karman of Chandiya : Rukmavati Bridge and Docks of Mandvi Year of Construction 1883