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Botad

Geography & Connectivity

Botad is nestled near the Shatrunjaya and Kalubhar hills, giving it a blend of scenic landscapes and agricultural importance. The city benefits from good rail and road connectivity, with direct links to major urban centers. It also lies close to the Gadhada taluka, which holds religious importance in the Swaminarayan sect.

Economy & Industry

Historically, Botad has been an agrarian economy, with crops like cotton, groundnuts, and wheat being commonly cultivated. In recent years, the city has witnessed growth in small-scale industries, particularly in engineering goods, agriculture-related tools, and textile trading.

Cultural and Religious Significance

Botad is deeply rooted in tradition and spirituality. The city is near Gadhada, one of the key pilgrimage sites of the Swaminarayan Sampraday, where Swaminarayan himself spent a significant part of his life. The Gopinathji Maharaj temple in Gadhada attracts thousands of devotees annually.

Ismailis in Botad

The Ismaili Muslims in Botad represent a microcosm of the global Ismaili identity—faithful, service-oriented, and deeply committed to improving society through education, ethics, and collective progress. They are guided by the spiritual leadership of the Aga Khan and play a quiet yet impactful role in their local community and beyond.

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About
Botad, Gujarat

Botad is a city located in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat, India. It serves as the administrative headquarters of Botad district, which was carved out from Bhavnagar and Ahmedabad districts in 2013. Positioned strategically in the heart of Gujarat, Botad connects several key cities such as Bhavnagar, Ahmedabad, Surendranagar, and Rajkot, making it a vital transportation and trading center.

Botad

Education & Development

The city is home to several schools, colleges, and vocational institutes, gradually becoming a center for education in the region. With infrastructure improving and urban facilities expanding, Botad is on a steady path toward modernization.

Aga Khan Preschool

The Aga Khan Preschool in Botad, part of the Aga Khan Education Services within the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), has been serving local children—from pre-nursery to senior kindergarten—since its establishment in 1986, now educating around 120 students with modern infrastructure

Jamatkhanas & Societies

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