Sardoi

Sardoi is a village in Modasa Taluka in the Aravalli district of Gujarat state in India. It is located 34.8 km from Himmatnagar and 93.6 km from Gandhinagar, the capital of Gujarat.

The nearby villages include Davli approximately 4 km, Bolundra approximately 6 km, Gadhada approximately 6 km, Rajendranagar approximately 6 km. Sardoi Village is bounded as follows: North: Bhiloda Taluka; East: Meghraj Taluka; South: Dhansura Taluka; West: Himmatnagar Taluka.

Languages spoken: Gujarati and Hindi Telephone Code / Std Code:02774 Pin Code: 383320 Post Office Name: Sardoi The total population of Sardoi village as per the last census is: 3079 which includes 1550 males and 1529 females. (http://www.populationofindia.co.in/gujarat/sabar-kantha/modasa/.sardoi)

Places of Interest

The village has a Chamunda Matajai Temple, a Brahmani Mataji Temple, a Shivji Temple, a Harshdi Mataji Temple, a Digambar Jain Temple and a Shwetambar Jain Temple. There is one Gayatri Ashram as well. At the entrance of the Village is Bahucharmata Temple. The Chamundamata Temple is on a hill called 'Mohan Tekri', behind which there is a lake.sardoi is village of great rajputana. sardoi has darbar gadh.in sardoi there are many rajputana family like rahevar,puvar ,rathod, sonasaniya,chitroda,umravat,sisodiya. in sardoi there are one oldest high school located name shree a.am. shah high school.Sardoi- A village which u can't forget...

The History proves that the people of sardoi are very enterprising and very resourceful who do not wait for an opportunity, rather creates one and makes success for it.

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Coordinates: 23°34′N 73°16′E / 23.567°N 73.267°E / 23.567; 73.267


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