Paliad

Paliad, also spelled Paliyad, is a village located in the district of Gandhinagar, Gujarat, western India.

Paliad
village
Paliad
Location in Gujarat, India
Paliad
Paliad (India)
Coordinates: 23.300°N 72.333°E / 23.300; 72.333
Country India
StateGujarat
DistrictGandhinagar
Languages
  OfficialGujarati, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
382735
Telephone code2764
Vehicle registrationGJ
Websitegujaratindia.com

Education

There are primary, secondary and higher secondary schools in the village: Paliyad Gujarati Shala, Shri paliyad madhyamik and ucchatar madhayamik highschool and Shree sarswati vidhyalaya paliyad

Healthcare

The S. J. Patel Sarvajanik Hospital serves the medical needs of the residents of the village. Many residents of surrounding villages also take the benefit of this facility.

Temples

There are several major temples scattered throughout the village.

  • BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir Paliad
  • Varahi Mata Temple
  • Ramji Temple (newly renovated)
  • Ambaji Temple
  • Gayatri Temple
  • Mahakali Temple
  • Mahadev Temple
  • Khodiyar Temple
  • Jhogani Temple
  • In Paliyad Raval Kuldevi Temple - Kuldevi Name Sullai Maa.....as Paresh Raval is from Paliyad...

Famous Locals

  • Patel Bumikaben Nitinbhai Sarpanch
  • Arvindbhai Gandabhai Patel (MLA 2017 GUJARAT ASSEMBLY - Dalal)
  • Hiral Patel is well-known cricketer in Canadian cricket team.
  • Indian actor and comedian Paresh Rawal was born in Paliad
  • Manilal Patel
  • Patel is a last name is the most population in this village but half of Patel lives out of India mostly in the USA.
  • Suresh Patel (MLA 2017 Mansa constituency )


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