Botad Taluka, Administrative division in Gujarat, India
Botad Taluka is an administrative division in Botad district, Gujarat, comprising numerous rural villages and cultivated fields across a flat landscape. The region contains scattered settlements and farmland worked by local agricultural communities.
The region was originally part of Bhavnagar district until it was separated to form the newly established Botad district in 2013. This administrative reorganization reshaped how the area was governed.
Farmers in Botad Taluka maintain traditional agricultural methods while adapting modern techniques to cultivate crops suited to the regional soil conditions.
The region connects to major cities across Gujarat through an established road network with regular bus services available. This infrastructure makes it straightforward for visitors to move around the area.
Five rivers - Kalubhar, Sukhbhadar, Ghelo, Utavali, and Goma - flow through the region, providing water resources for agriculture year-round. These waterways are essential for irrigation and the livelihoods of farming communities.
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