Panoli પાનૉલી पानोली |
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village | |
Coordinates: 21°31′52″N 72°57′50″E / 21.531060°N 72.963773°ECoordinates: 21°31′52″N 72°57′50″E / 21.531060°N 72.963773°E | |
Country | India |
State | Gujarat |
District | Bharuch |
Elevation | 194 m (636 ft) |
Population (29) | |
• Total | 5,000 |
Languages | |
• Official | Gujarati |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 394115 |
Telephone code | 00-91-02646 / 00-91-2646 |
Vehicle registration | GJ 16 |
Website |
gujaratindia www |
Panoli (Gujarati: પાનૉલી; Devanagari: पानोली) is a village in the Ankleshwar Tehsil of Bharuch district in the Indian state of Gujarat.
Panoli is based between 21.5310601 latitude and 72.9637728 longitude. It is based in the Ankleshwar Tehsil, with the city of Ankleshwar being 10.0 km (6.2 mi) to the north. The major cities nearby are Surat and Bharuch. Panoli is located about 40.0 km (24.9 mi) from Surat by road and 20.0 km (12.4 mi) from Bharuch by road. NH 8 offers excellent connectivity to the village as it is only about 4.0 km (2.5 mi) away. However, the most important method of transport is the western railway, which is connected by the Panoli station.
The land around the village is Rich Black Cotton Soil although large parts of the land lay barren. Most of the locals are involved in traditional industries.
The Southwestern part of Panoli is a Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation estate. Recently a part of the Industrial Estate was undertaken for development by HBS Realtors, Mumbai as a Special Economic Zone for the pharmaceutical industry. The industrial estate will have direct access to the Port of Dahej and Hazira Port.
The village of Panoli has rural residences for the locals. However, development is on the way for a residential township named HBS City.
The village has a lot of barren land which is used for games by the locals. The planned HBS City township also holds the upcoming International Sports Training Arena with a Cricket Ground which has been carefully planned by renowned Mumbai developer HBS Realtors. This ground, which features floodlights is meant to be used to train children from around India from different walks of life to create a larger pool of talented Cricket players in India.