Wadhwan
Wadhwan is a historic city in Surendranagar district, Gujarat, India, situated on the banks of the dry riverbed of the Bhogavo River and serving as the former capital of the Wadhwan princely state, which was ruled by the Jhala clan of Rajputs.[1][2] The princely state of Wadhwan was established in 1630 under Thakore Sahib Rajoji Prithraj Ji, marking the formal beginning of Jhala rule in the region, though the area's history traces back to earlier periods associated with the clan's origins.[3][4] During the British Raj, Wadhwan functioned as a salute state in the Saurashtra region, noted for its administrative autonomy and royal heritage, including structures like stepwells and havelis that reflect its architectural legacy.[5][6][7] The city retains significance for its preserved old-world charm, with landmarks such as the Hawamahal and ancient temples contributing to its cultural identity in contemporary Gujarat.[2]Geography
Location and Topography
Wadhwan is a municipal town in Surendranagar district, Gujarat, India, positioned at approximately 22°42′N 71°41′E.[8] It lies about 111 km northwest of Ahmedabad and 3 km from Surendranagar city, serving as a key settlement in central Gujarat's semi-arid zone.[2][9] The town occupies the banks of the Bhogavo River's dry riverbed, amid Gujarat's characteristic arid plains that form a gateway to the Saurashtra region.[10][11] Its topography consists of flat to gently undulating terrain, with an average elevation of 65 meters above sea level, supporting fertile black soil in surrounding agricultural areas despite the overall dry conditions.[12] Encircled by historical boundary walls, Wadhwan's landscape reflects its fortified past within a broader expanse of low-relief plains prone to seasonal water scarcity.[13]Climate and Environment
Wadhwan lies in a semi-arid subtropical climate zone typical of inland Gujarat, with pronounced seasonal variations in temperature and limited precipitation. Average annual temperatures hover around 27°C, derived from district-level meteorological records showing mean highs of approximately 34°C and lows of 24°C. Summers, spanning March to May, feature extreme heat with daytime maxima often exceeding 45°C, while winters from December to February bring cooler conditions with nighttime minima dipping to 5–10°C.[14][15] Annual rainfall in the surrounding Surendranagar district, which encompasses Wadhwan, averages 506.8 mm, concentrated almost entirely in the monsoon period from June to September. This low and erratic precipitation pattern classifies the area as drought-prone, with historical data indicating frequent deficits that strain local water resources. Monsoon-dependent inflows account for over 90% of yearly totals, leaving extended dry spells that amplify aridity.[16][17] Environmental conditions reflect these climatic constraints, including widespread groundwater salinity in tracts around Wadhwan, rendering much of the subsurface water unsuitable for agriculture or potable use at various depths. The district's semi-arid soils and overexploitation of aquifers contribute to chronic depletion, with documented cases of severe agricultural droughts affecting up to 63% of the geographical area in analyzed periods. These factors underscore persistent water scarcity, though no large-scale remediation data specific to Wadhwan is detailed in hydrogeological assessments.[18][19][17]Demographics
Population Statistics
According to the 2001 census, Wadhwan city had a population of 61,739, comprising 52% males and 48% females.[20] By the 2011 census, the city's population increased to 75,755, with 39,439 males and 36,316 females, reflecting a decadal growth rate of 22.7%.[21] The sex ratio stood at 921 females per 1,000 males, while the child sex ratio (ages 0-6) was 888, lower than the state average.[20]| Census Year | Total Population | Males | Females | Sex Ratio | Decadal Growth (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | 61,739 | 32,104 | 29,635 | ~923 | - |
| 2011 | 75,755 | 39,439 | 36,316 | 921 | 22.7 |
Linguistic and Religious Composition
The population of Wadhwan is predominantly Gujarati-speaking, consistent with linguistic patterns across Gujarat where Gujarati serves as the mother tongue for approximately 86% of residents statewide, and district-level data for Surendranagar indicates near-universal prevalence among locals with minimal speakers of Hindi (around 0.7%) or other languages.[25] No significant linguistic minorities or migration-driven shifts in language use are documented for Wadhwan specifically in census records. Religiously, Hinduism predominates, accounting for 86.5% of the city's population as per the 2011 census, followed by Islam at 11.21% and Jainism at 1.95%, with negligible shares for Christianity (0.11%), Sikhism (0.04%), Buddhism (0.04%), and other faiths (0.01%).[21]| Religion | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Hindu | 86.50% |
| Muslim | 11.21% |
| Jain | 1.95% |
| Christian | 0.11% |
| Sikh | 0.04% |
| Buddhist | 0.04% |
| Other | 0.01% |