Juhapura

Juhapura is a neighbourhood in New West Zone of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India near Sarkhej, along the National Highway 8A that goes towards Saurashtra and Kutch. The area was developed in 1973 for the people who lost houses in flood, it was founded then prime minister of India Mrs. Indira Gandhi. The first housing society of the area was Sarni Kamdar.

Panoramic view of Al-Saba Raw House (Bagh-E-Nishat Soc.) in Juhapura area

The population of Juhapura is largely Muslim. Many Muslim professionals and businessmen also live in this area.

Juhapura was a small suburb with a small population until the mid-1980s, but after the communal riots of Gujarat from 1985 until 2002, many Muslims migrated from the Muslim and Hindu-dominated areas of Ahmedabad and the surrounding cities to Juhapura, causing a construction boom. Land and housing prices subsequently increased.

Juhapura is primarily residential but now also hosts a hospital, many schools, restaurants and dhabas and a food market.

Institutions and monuments

  • Dawat-e-Islami
    دعوت اسلامی
  • Ahmedabad Muslims Foundation
  • Amena Khatun General Hospital By Mohammedi Charitable Trust[1]
  • Shantiniketan Vidyalaya
  • Hazrat Pir Mohammad Shah Hospital by the Iqraa Charitable Foundation
  • F. D. Higher Secondary School
  • Government Secondary Higher Secondary School Juhapura
  • The National School
  • FARUQ-E-AAZAM SCHOOL
  • The New Age School
  • Model English High School
  • N R I primary school ( Eng/Guj ) medium
  • Carevan Primary School
  • Crescent English School
  • A One School
  • SPRAT's ASK CARAVAN Holy Shrines[2]
  • Tomb of Ahmed_Ganjbaksh
  • Tomb of Baba_Ali_Sher
  • Tomb of Haji Baba
  • Tomb of Makhdum Shah
  • AAMIRA CLINIC (Fatehwadi)
  • Jamaat e Islami Hind Gujarat
  • Islami Relief Committee Gujarat
  • Baytulmaal

References


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