Nadiad

Nadiad (Gujarati:નડીયાદ Hindi:नडीयाद) is a city and an administrative center of the Kheda district in the Indian state of Gujarat. The city is famous for its socio-educational-religious humanitarian services led by Santram Mandir and supported by institutions of higher learning such as Dharmasinh Desai University, M. U. Patel Urological Research Institute, Mission Heart Institute, Mahagujarat Hosptial and Heart Center, and the Civil Hospital. An ... more

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