Ranpur

Ranpur

Ranpur is small town located on the bank of river Bhadar. Ranpur is 112km from Ahmedabad, India.

It has population of around 20,000, containing both Muslims and Hindus. Ranpur is alsoknow for its "unity" between community. Hindus and Muslims celebrate all festivals together.

Major sources of income in the village include engineering industries, diamond polishing and farming.Bearing industries are also historically associated with Ranpur. Currently Texspin and RMP Bearings [janmabhoomi high school vivekanand co.operativ bank are leading industries of the village. ranaji gohil fort as picnic point jdeswer mahdev bank of goma river three river sagam at ranpur bhader goma & lindiyo rever meet N.M.GOPANI POLYTECNIC NERA KANARA VILLEGE

in ranpur molesalam garasiya community divert from garasiya community one sun name in hindu other muslim sadi as a nikah as muslim parmpara but navadmpati go at muli mandavrayji's tempel for closing CHHEDACHHEDI molesalam garasiya community is only in RANPUR pargana


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