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Gandhidham
is a city and a
municipality in the
Kachchh district of
Gujarat
state of
India.
The town was created in early 1950s for the resettlement of the
refuges from
Sindh
of Pakistan in aftermath of the partition of India.
History
Soon after the
separation of Pakistan from India in 1947, a group of refugees
from Sindh
of Pakistan formed Sindhi Resettlement Corporation with
Acharaya Kriplani as chairman and
Bhai Pratap Dialdas as managing director. Main objective of the
corporation was to assist in the rehousing of displaced persons by the
construction of new town on a site few miles inland from location
selected by Government of India for new port of
Kandla
on the
Gulf of Kachchh. The first plan was prepared by a team of planners
headed by Dr. O. H. Koenigsberger, director of the division of housing
in Government of India. Subsequently plan was revised by Adams Howard
and Greeley company in 1952. The foundation stone of town was laid
with blessings of
Mahatama Gandhi and hence town was named Gandhidham.
It is said that it was barren land with
snakes
and
scorpions so numerous, Bhai Pratap had to offer compensation 25
paise to kill a scorpion and 50 paise to kill a snake in this area[1].
The first plan envisaged 400,000 as ultimate population of town,
expecting half of it would reach in mid seventies. Revised plan
envisaged three stages of town development with mid stage lasting
longer with population around 150000. The single largest challenge
before town planners was to overcome problem of poverty of its
residents. Since major part of its population was made up of either
refugees or laborers of port, free trade zone and railway, even a cost
of single toilet exceeded their earnings of year. Hence in beginning,
houses were made with one room and a kitchen, without water driven
sewage. Residents have to draw water from nearby community tap, which
were provided one for every ten to twelve family. Every row of houses
had a narrow alley in back so sweepers can access it to remove sewage
manually. Nevertheless town and modern and beautiful look because of
its wide streets and rectangular neighborhoods. Areas allocated for
recreational facilities were half of the
US standard of such facilities in 1950. Another challenge in
neighborhood design was to channel traffic on main streets so traffic
should not flow through neighborhood streets, which otherwise would
have been the case with wide streets. From very begin of the town
planning, it was expected that Town will benefit from port and free
trade zone related activities and only in later stage will have other
manufacturing activities around it.
Transport
Advance india packers and movers is
profasnal house hold goods packers in gandhi dham ,Gandhidham is
connected by train to major cities
Ahmedabad,
Mumbai,
and Delhi.
The major domestic airport closest to Gandhidham is in
Bhuj, 60
km away. India's second largest port,
Kandla
is under 15 km away. Gandhidham also has its own airport, however
there is not many flights from it. Gandhidham also metro bus facility
to connect its neighborhoods. |