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Kutch Info
Kutch (also referred to as Kachchh) is a mystery land, not easy to comprehend. Kachchh is a sanskrit word meaning (land) which gets intermittenly wet and dry. Its vast length and breadth cannot easily be covered, and it is greater in area than some states of India. It’s the second largest district of the country (next only to Ladakh) located on the north-west frontiers of India.
Spread over an area of 45,652 sq. km., Kutch occupies almost one-fourth (24%) of the geographical area of Gujarat State. Besides, it accounts for nearly 60 percent of the drought-prone area of the State. More than half (i.e. 23,310 sq. km. or 51%) of its area consists of saline marsh of the Great and Little Ranns of Kutch which bound the district on the north and east.
It has a vast coastline of 352 kilometers with Arabian Sea that binds the district on the south-west.
It receives a low average annual rainfall of 380 mm during the south-west monsoon with an average of 15 rainy days in a year. Sometimes it gets intense rainfall within 24 hours which is more than the annual average.
Droughts are frequent – almost 6 in a cycle of 10 years. The temperature reaches up to 40 and often touch 50 degrees Celsius during the summer (April-June), while dropping to as low as below 1 degree during winter (January) in the interior parts of the district.
it is also strategically important from defense and security point of view.
Kutch lies rather isolated from the rest of Gujarat and is divided into three main parts, the central main habitable land, Little Rann and Big Rann. The two names(rann) are derived from the river Rann that floods large parts of the area during the monsoon.
The good thing about this is that it attracts a lot of special waterbirds. The great and Little Rann of Kutch are the breeding ground of Flamingo, Pelican & Avocet and the home of the rare Indian wild Ass which is now a protected species.
Colleges in Kutch
Education is the basic requirement for the development of any region. The Govt. of Gujarat has taken a commendable decision to provide a separate University for the region of Kutch to fulfill the demand of the people of Kutch. The Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Kutch University Act was published in the Govt. Gazette in March 2003. The eminent leader Shyamji Krishna Verma of Mandvi, Kachchh motivated the independence movement from outside India, whose name is being given to this University and now the University is known as “The Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Kachchh University”.
Below are some of the colleges in Kutch :
1. Sheth S.V. Arts and Commerce College, Nagalpar Road, Mandvi-Kutch-360462.
2. Shri R.R. Lalan College, College Road, Bhuj-Kutch-370 001
3. Tolani College of Arts and science, Nr. Railway Station, Adipur-Kutch-370 205.
http://www.tolani.org
4. Sheth Dosabhai Lalchand Law College, Bhuj-Kutch-370 001.
5. Shri J.B. Thachker Commerce College, College Road, Bhuj-Kutch-370 001
6. S.D. Shetia College of Education, Anjar Road, Mundra-Kutch-370 421.
7. Tolani Commerce College, Post Box No. 27, Adipur-Kutch-370 205
8. Tolani Institue of Pharmacy, Nr.Hotel Midtown, Ward No. 2-B,NSS/NCC The 9 first Vice Chancellor, Adipur-Kutch-370 205.
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