Barwala Taluka, Administrative subdivision in Botad district, India
Barwala Taluka is an administrative division in Botad comprising 27 villages with its main administrative center in the town of Barvala. The area operates under Indian Standard Time UTC+5:30 and uses the regional telephone code +91-079.
The region was administratively restructured in 2013, moving from Ahmedabad District to the newly created Botad District. This change defined the current administrative boundaries of the area.
Gujarati and Hindi are the main languages spoken by residents throughout the region, shaping daily communication and local interactions. These languages connect the scattered communities across the taluka's 27 villages.
Visitors should note that the area uses Indian Standard Time UTC+5:30 and the telephone code +91-079 for local communication. Since the taluka spans 27 villages spread across the territory, planning which areas to visit beforehand helps with navigation.
The region includes rural settlements such as Ankevaliya, Chachariya, Dhadhodar, and Salangpur that each maintain their own character and local identity. These smaller communities offer insight into everyday life away from the administrative centers.
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