S.NoCityAreaPopulation (2021)Population (2011)
1Ahmedabad505.008,253,0006,357,693
2Surat474.197,490,5384,642,829
3Vadodara220.334,250,0002,022,321
4Rajkot1601,934,0001,390,640
5Bhavnagar108.27712,000605,882
6Jamnagar125.67711,000600,934
7Gandhinagar326.00410,323206,167
8Junagadh57.16407,000319,462
9Gandhidham63.49406,000247,992
10Anand47.89385,291288,092
11Navsari43.72367,322292,719
12Morbi46.58360,001251,859
13Nadiad45.16330,400225,071
14Surendranagar58.60298,692253,606
15Bharuch43.80288,244223,647
16Mehsana31.76257,043190,753
17Bhuj39.79251,489219,514
18Porbandar50.48243,584217,203
19Palanpur39.50242,936141,532
20Valsad24.10231,756170,060
21Vapi31.35230,598163,630
22Gondal74.48189,797173,353
23Veraval39.95185,797156,696
24Godhra20.16173,014143,644
25Patan17.82171,614133,744
26Kalol25.42171,395133,737
27Dahod14.00159,326130,505
28Botad10.36158,985130,327
29Amreli65.00146,014117,967
30Deesa20.81135,869111,160
31Jetpur36.00129,653118,302
Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat is a state in western India, bordered by Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and the Arabian Sea. Its capital city is Gandhinagar, and the largest city is Ahmedabad. Gujarat has a rich cultural heritage and is known for its historical monuments, temples, and handicrafts. The state has a well-developed industrial sector, with industries such as textiles, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals contributing significantly to the economy. Agriculture is also an essential source of livelihood for people in rural areas.