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505 km 2: Amdavad Municipal Corporation [6] 9 Pune: Maharashtra: 484.61 km 2: Pune Municipal Corporation [7] 10 Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh: 463 km 2: Bhopal Municipal Corporation [8] 11 Surat: Gujarat: 461.60 km 2: Surat Municipal Corporation [9] 12 Meerut: Uttar Pradesh: 450 km 2: Meerut Municipal Corporation: 13 Chennai: Tamil Nadu: 426 km 2 ...
The district has a population density of 1,376 inhabitants per square kilometre (3,560/sq mi) . [1] Its population growth rate was 42.24% over the decade 2001–2011 and 54.30% over the decade 1991–2001. [12] Surat has a sex ratio of 788 females for every 1000 males, [1] and a literacy rate of 86.5%. 79.74% of the population lives in urban ...
Area (in sq km) Number of Villages Number of Gram Panchayat Literacy Rate ... Surat City 6,106,189 326.515 1 89.03% Chorasi 342,398 258.41 49 77.21% Kamrej
Surat faced a major health crisis in 1994. News of a plague outbreak in Surat occurred in September 1994, and when the possibility of quarantine for the city was mentioned, many residents of Surat fled the city. [46] About a quarter of Surat’s population fled the city, including people who were in the incubation phase of the disease.
Surat: Area • Total. 5 km 2 (2 sq mi) Elevation. 13 m (43 ft) ... Kosad is a town and municipality in Surat city in the Indian state of Gujarat. Geography
4 km 2 (2 sq mi) Elevation. 40 m (130 ft) Population ... Unn is a Municipality city in Surat district in the Indian state of Gujarat.
Katargam is a suburb in Surat city and host of the world famous Surat diamond industry. Today Katargam is one of the best developed areas in Surat city and also boasts of diamond industries. It is home to the upper middle class of the city's residents. The area is also known as dense Concrete Jungle. It was a Nagar Panchayat in 1970s but was ...
Limbayat is a zonal town in Surat city and one of the hub for shanty towns in Surat. Limbayat has grown in area and population due to amalgamation of municipalities of Godadara and Parvat and town panchayats of Dindoli, Kharavasa. The area is also known for its haphazard development due to growth of migrants in the area.