Savli
Savli is a village near Vadodara, Gujarat in Western India.
One of the Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation centres is very near to it, including companies such as Bombardier Transportation and Thermax.
The branch of Santram temple is also located in this village near the MahiSagar River. The population in Savli comprises Bania (Vaishnava), Patel, Brahmin and Rajputs, Muslims also are part of the village. The main crop of this village is tobacco.
Savli is also becoming an educational hub with an educational campus including the K. J. Institute of Engineering and Technology. In addition to this college there are arts & commerce colleges and a homeopathic medical college.
Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation
The Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) was established under the Gujarat Industrial Development Act of 1962, with a goal of accelerating industrialization in the state of Gujarat, India. One main role of the GIDC is to identify locations suitable for industrial development and create industrial estates with infrastructure such as roads, drainage, electricity, water supply, street lights, and ready-to-occupy factory sheds. The infrastructure of certain estates has been built for specific industries, and engineering estates throughout Gujarat. Some GIDC estates also have low-cost housing for workers and executives of tenant businesses, and many of the larger estates include amenities and commercial facilities such as banks, shopping complexes, schools, dispensaries, telecommunications centers, police stations, and community halls.
Bombardier Transportation Plant
A Movia-car manufacturing and Electrical component manufacturing Plant is located in Savli, Vadodara. It was opened in 2009,which brought Savli on the World map. The plant manufactures coaches for Delhi Metro. The plant houses various manufacturing units along with a 2.5 km of testing metro track. Around 500 people are employed with the plant.
Coordinates: 22°34′N 73°13′E / 22.567°N 73.217°E