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The village has a total of two power stations which produce a combined 800 kW of electricity, enough to cover energy demands in
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Ahmedabad's total population is approx 1500 and the literacy rate is 98%. Income of people was mainly from agriculture but now people have moved to big cities in the country and abroad. Most people of
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