Rapar

Rapar is a city and a municipality in Kutch district (Kachchh) in the Indian state of Gujarat.

Rapar
Vagad
city
Rapar is located in Gujarat
Rapar
Rapar
Location in Gujarat, India
Rapar is located in India
Rapar
Rapar
Rapar (India)
Coordinates: 23.57°N 70.63°E / 23.57; 70.63
Country India
StateGujarat
DistrictKutch
Government
  MlaMLA _NAME. = Virendrasinh Jadeja
Elevation
79 m (259 ft)
Population
 (2013)
  Total60,000
  Density2,000/km2 (5,000/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialKutchi, Gujarati, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
370 165
Telephone code02830
Vehicle registrationGJ-12
Websitegujaratindia.com

Geography

Rapar (earlier known as Rahpar) is located at 23.57°N 70.63°E / 23.57; 70.63. It has an average elevation of 79 metres (259 feet). Rapar is the main town in the Vagad Region of the Kutch District and the easternmost town of the Kutch District.

It is a trading hub and shopping center for local people as there is no other major town within a 100 km radius. The nearest towns are Samakhiyali, Bhachau, Gandhidham, Anjar, Kandla and Adipur in Kutch district, and Morbi in Rajkot district and Radhanpur in Patan district. The district headquarters, Bhuj, is almost 140 km to the west. The nearest railway station is Chhitrod which is 18  km away. The nearest airport is Bhuj which is 140 km away.

Dholavira

The nearby villages are Gagodar, Chhotapar, Pragpar, Bhutakiya, Bhimasar, Selari, Badargadh, Vajepar, Kidiyanagar, Padampar, Kalyanpar, Rav, Palanpar, Nandasar, Bela, Jatawada, Davri, Balasar Palanswa and others.

Rapar is nearest town en route to Dholavira, the Harappan civilization site.

Rapar was partially destroyed during the 2001 Gujarat earthquake but it has been developed again with good planning.

It has many temples like Swaminarayan Temple dedicated to Swaminarayana, Ratneswar Temple dedicated to Shiva, Ram Mandir dedicated to Rama, Dariyasthan dedicated to Dariyalal and two nice ponds and a public garden.

Politics

Current MLA of Rapar is Shree Virendrasinh Jadeja member of Bhartiya Janta Party who won by mere 450 votes against INC's Bhachubhai Arethiya during 2022 Gujarat assembly elections .[1]

References


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