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Jhagadia ((グジャラート語:ઝઘડીયા)) is a taluka in the state of Gujarat, India. Jhagadia is located south of on southern bank of the Narmada river. On its north lies the historical town of ShuklaThirth, where Chanakya lived until he returned to Pataliputra (now Patna). The economy of Jhagadia is dependent on Industrial area (G.I.D.C.)and the fertile land where Banana, Sugar cane, Cotton, wheat, Juvar, vegetables and various fruits are grown and exported. Trade to the interior villages, local government offices, and reputed Seva Rural hospital and local businesses provide most of the employment. It is home to a town called Bhalod, on the Narmada river bank, across from Koral town. Bhalod is famous for farming bananas, cotton, and sugarcane, although it suffers from a high rate of emigration, primarily to the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Africa. Bhalod is famous for its cultural activities, such as the three-day program of Gangadashahara, during this period many Brahmins from various part of Gujarat and Foreign are travel to Bhalod to be blessed by the holy River Narmada, in celebration of the 'birth' of the holy River Ganges. Bhalod is host to a number of temples, including "Ramnath Mahadev", "Mokshnath Mahadev", "Datatrey", "Ranchhodnathji" and "Gayatri Mata". ==Industries in Jhagadia== Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation has developed a mega industrial Estate in Jhagadia,Where Companies Like Saint-Gobain, Pepsico, United Phosperous, Kohler, S. Kumar, Century Textile and Industries, Aarti Industries Limited, Gulbrandson, BEC Fertilizers Limited, Welspun(Remimetals), Metco Roof, Brakes India and others have already put up their Manufacturing Units, Recently Agrotech (an affiliate of ConAgra) has also started there fully owned plant. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zaghadia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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