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Nakhatrana () is a city and headquarters for a taluka in the middle of Kutch (kachchh), Gujarat, in India.
Nakhatrana got its name from a very famous tale when Paliwal Bramhins from Pali migrated to Kutch, the then ruler gifted greenest part of Kutch without any document, 'khat' in Gujarati. Joshi is the popular surname of Bramhins here
Demographics
In the 2011 census, the village of Nakhatrana had 17478. named Lakhiarviro (near present-day Nakhatrana) after his twin brother Lakhiar.[14]
Street food
A large village, it is famous for its spicy Dabeli snack and bangles. It is also famous for Spicy Onion Samosa.
Education
K.V. High School is an old school with a history. Divine school, Uma high school, Archana St Xaviers, Keshav Saraswati Vidhya Madi r
The village contain 6 government primary school, 2 high schools, 4 private schools, 1 college and ITI. Nakhatrana is developing educational centre. Nakhatrana is located on National Highway 8.
Places of Attraction near Nakhatrana
Dhinodhar
Chhari Dhandh
Roha Fort
Virani Moti
ShantiDham - Khetabapa Sthanak - Vithon
Jakh Botera
Hajipir
Mata na Madh
Banni Wet Lands
Desalpar
Manjal
Nani Aral
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Nakhatrana
- Kutch district
- Nakhatrana taluka
- Fulay, Nakhatrana
- Dabeli
- Rann of Kutch
- Dhinodhar Hills
- Netra, Gujarat
- Khirasara
- Manjal