Kalol, Gandhinagar


Kalol is a city in Gandhinagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat, located alongside Gujarat State Highway 41 between the cities of Mehsana and Ahmedabad.

Demographics

India census, Kalol had a population of 133,737 with 69,898 males and 63,839 females; it has 13,719 children aged 0–6, 103,561 literates 87% literacy in Kalol, Total Taluka Population was in 2011 is 3,05,489.
Kalol is divided into four major areas:
  1. Kalol East
  2. Kalol center
  3. Kalol West
  4. New Panchvati
In East side there are industries like Sintex Industries,Bharat Vijay Mill among others and also includes residential area. And in Center and West side, these both are residential areas. Center and West area is most developed area of Kalol. In Center, Shreenagar area and near Garden area, Vardhmannagar area is developed area of Kalol. Currently, West Panchwati area is developing area. The Cost of residence area is very high in Center area and mostly in West area of Kalol.
Malls are also situated in center area. New panchvati area is most developing area.
Shree Sardar Patel Garden is very well known garden of Kalol.

Geography

Kalol has an average elevation of 81 metres. The city is situated between three major cities like Ahmedabad,Gandhinagar & Mehsana.SH41 Highway passing through kalol. The city sits on the banks of the Sabarmati River, in north-central-East Gujarat.

Climate

Kalol has a monsoon climate with three main seasons: summer, monsoon and winter. The climate is generally dry and hot outside of the monsoon season. The weather is hot to severely hot from March to June when the maximum temperature stays in the range of 36 to 47 °C, and the minimum in the range of 19 to 27 °C. Highest temperature of Kalol was 48.8 c in May 2016. It is warm from December to February, the average maximum temperature is around 29 °C, the average minimum is 14 °C, and the climate is extremely dry. The southwest monsoon brings a humid climate from mid-June to mid-September. The average annual rainfall is around 803.4 mm.

Religion

Hindus are the largest religious community of the city. Other religious communities include Muslims, Christians, Sikhs and Jains. As per census of 2011 Kalol religion is like
Hindu :- 81.5%
Muslim:- 8.5%
Christian:-2.9%
Sikh:-3.1%
Jain:-1.8%
Others:-3.2%

Places of Worship

There are many Mandirs, Mosques, and Dargah spread around the town of Kalol.
Major Hindu mandirs are situated in city area which includes: Satayanarayan mandir, Kapileshwar Mahadev mandir, Ambaji mandir, Bharat Sevashram Sangha and Gayatri mandirs, whilst the famous Jamiyatpura Hanuman mandir, is 10 km from Kalol and Tri-Mandir and Adalaj step well which is at Adalaj cross road is also 10 km from Kalol.
Other religious places like Gurudwara, Church and Derasar are also situated in different areas of Kalol.
Near Tower, Ghanchiwad Mosque is Well known while in Kasba region, Shahi Jama Masjid is very well known.

Transportation & Connectivity

Kalol lies between three major cities of gujarat: Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar and Mehsana making it an important city for transportation.

Air

Nearest Domestic & International Airport is Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in nearby Ahmedabad is 30 km away from Kalol and provides connectivity with domestic flights to the Metropolitan and other major cities of India. It also provides many International flights from Ahmedabad to across the world. 2nd nearest airport will become Mehsana but it is under construction! In short time it will operate by Authorities of India.

Rail

Kalol Junction lies on the main railway line connecting Ahmedabad to Jaipur, Marwad, Aburoad, New Delhi, Jodhpur, Bikaner and other North Indian states. Kalol Railway Station is on the Western Railways:Ahmedabad-Mehsana line. The main train connections include Ranakpur Express, Ahmedabad-Haridwar Yoga Express, Aravalli Express and Ahmedabad-Patan Passenger, Ahmedabad-Jaipur Passenger, Ahmedabad-Jodhpur Passenger,Ahmedabad-Aburoad Passenger etc. Kalol junction is under construction of electrification & doubling line.

Road

Major road of Kalol is SH41. It connects to major cities like Ahmedabad & Mehsana and is also connected with Palanpur, Aburoad. Kalol is connected to Surat, Mumbai, and Navi Mumbai through National Highway 8A. It is connected to Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Udaipur, New Delhi & Chandigarh through the National Highway 8C. Highway also connecting to Mount Abu-Ambaji also passes through the town.

Local Transport

The Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation buses are available for all major cities of Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation City Depot Bus Stand, 2) Ambica Nagar stand, 3) Work shop bus stand at Kalol is convenient to get transport for anywhere in Gujarat. By the GSRTC bus services Kalol is connected very well north gujarat cities like Palanpur, Deesa, Unjha, Siddhpur, Himmatnagar, Patan, Radhanpur & Kadi.CNG auto-rickshaws are available for local transport.

Economy & Industry

The town is an important industrial center with many industries in and near town of Chhatral. Sintex and Bharat Vijay Mill are situated in Kalol. Sintex is the largest manufacturer of plastic tanks in Asia, and performs business all over Europe and America through its foreign acquisitions. Asahi Songwon Colors Limited leading Pigment Manufacturer of India has its head office at Chhatral besides its another manufacturing plant in vadodara. Heavy Metal and Tubes Ltd. has 3 manufacturing units at Chhatral road and a corporate office at Ahmedabad.
India's largest fertilizers company, IFFCO has setup its First Ammonia- Urea Complex in 1974 at Kalol in Gujarat state. It has commissioned on Nov.05, 1974 Kalol was IFFCO's second big production facility and the most efficient. After the recent expansion plan the total output of the facility is going to increase by manifold. In 2014-15 IFFCO's Kalol plant produced 0.360 MTPA of Ammonia and 0.550 of Urea, reaching a new height. IFFCO Kalol achieved lowest yearly energy consumption for both Ammonia and Urea Plants. It has established a Kasturinagar Township near Kalol.

Culture

Major festivals celebrated include
The folk dances of Gujarat, Garba, Raas, and Dandiya have been successful in breaking the confinements of locality, and the festival of Navratri brings together the whole of India. Special dancing competitions and lavish feasts are organized during the holy festival of Navratri. During the prominent festival of Navratri many forms of dances are performed; raas is one of them. Raas is a very energetic and colourful dance in which body language, eye contact, expressions and rhythm play a major part. Two circles formed by men and women revolve clockwise and anticlockwise following the rhythm of the music, while clanging their dandiyas with their respective partners.