Manund

Manund
village
Manund
Location in Gujarat, India
Manund
Manund (India)
Coordinates: 23°44′07″N 72°15′46″E / 23.7352°N 72.2627°E / 23.7352; 72.2627Coordinates: 23°44′07″N 72°15′46″E / 23.7352°N 72.2627°E / 23.7352; 72.2627
Country  India
State Gujarat
District Patan
Talukas Patan
Population
  Total 4,000
Languages
  Official Gujarati, Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN 384260
Vehicle registration GJ
Website gujaratindia.com

Manund is a village in the Patan district of Gujarat, India.

Manund is divided into two main parts: Ugamani Pati and Athamani Pati. Athamani Pati is further subdivided into Khapaitu and Mukhya Athamani Pati.It Also Consist of the Rabari Samaj. There are several temples, schools, and colleges in the village.

The kuldevi deity of Manund is Khamali Mata and there is a temple to Narsang Tekri in the village.

Manund's Shri B.K. Amin High School is the oldest high school in the Mehsana District. Until twenty years ago, this school was the center of studies for nearby villages like Sander, Palasar, Kantharavi, and Vasaipura. Manund also contains a post office, a Bank of India, a Mehsana Nagarik Sahkari bank, and the Credit Bank of Manund. It is connected to surrounding villages both by road and by train.

Manund is included in a Patidar society containing five villages. The society's full name is 5 Gam Leuva Patidar Samaj, also known by the shorter name 5 L.P. The villages of Manund, Sander, Balisana, Valam, and Bhandu make up the society.

Manund is also known as Manudra Patel.


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