Sagbara Taluka

Sagbara is a taluka in Narmada district, Gujarat, India.[1] Its location is at NH-753B (Old SH-13) Ankleshwar-Valia-Netrang-Dediapada-Sagbara up to State Border to Akkalkuva in Maharashtra

Sagbara
Taluka
Country India
StateGujarat
DistrictNarmada
Languages
  OfficialGujarati, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
393 050
393050
Vehicle registrationGJ22
Websitegujaratindia.com

Peoples: Hindu, Muslim, Marathi and also Christians.

Languages: Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi and most of people speaks regional language (Vasava-Adiwasi). Mainly "Vasavi" language is spoken by the people with the surnames of Vasava, Valvi, Vasave, and Naik.

Hospitals: Prakruti Genaeral Hospital, Jeevandeep (Mission) Dispensary, Civil Hospital

Schools and Colleges: J.K. High School (Sagbara-Songadh Road), St. Stephen's English Medium School (Selamba-Ghansera Road), Waymade English Medium School (Sagbara-Songadh Road), Navrachna High School and Higher Secondary School (Mission School) (NH-753B), Govt. Arts and Science College (Pankhalla Road).

Temple and travel: Devmogra Mataji Tample (Yahamogi), Chandshah Vali Baba Dargah, Hanuman Hill, Panya Water Fall, Chopadvav Dam Trade Center: Selamba

Banks: Bank Of Baroda, State Bank of India, Bharcuh District Co-op Bank, The Gujarat State Co-Op, Agriculture and Rural Development Bank

Transportation

Sagbara is well connected with National Highway (NH-753B) and State Highway. Itis connected with State Transport bus service with Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Bhavnagar, Rajkot, Gandhinagar, Ambaji, Rajpipla, Bharuch, Valsad, Navsari, Bardoli, Jambusar, Mansa, Pawagadh, Halol, Bodeli, Nizar, Sogadh, Vyara, Olpad, Palanpur etc. and also with Maharashtra state's cities including Aurangabad, Dhuliya, Jalgaon, Nandurbar, Shirpur, Shahada, Taloda, Akkalkuva, Yawal, Chopada, Amalner. The private luxury buses and travels also available for Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Rajkot etc. Nearest railway station is Ankleshwar (95 km) and nearest airports are Surat (135 km) and Vadodara (145 km).

References

  1. "My Taluka". Government of Gujarat. Retrieved 23 January 2013.


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