15-598: [REDACTED] Look up Dahod in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dohad may refer to: Dahod , a town-city in India Developmental Origins of Health and Disease in the context of thrifty phenotype Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dohad . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
30-1059: A smart city under Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's flagship Smart Cities Mission . As per the 2011 census, Dahod had a population of 130,503. Males constituted 51% of the population and females 49%. Dahod had an average literacy rate of 83.57%, higher than the national average of 74.04%. Educational institutions in Dahod include: Hindi Higher Secondary School, Hindi Primary School, Edu Nova, St. Stephen's Higher Secondary School, R.R.Dabiyal Primary School, Government Engineering College. St. Mary's School, Government Polytechnic, M.Y. High School, S&I Dadararwala higher secondary school, Little Flowers School, Shashi Dhan Day School, Jamali English School, Burhani English Medium School, R.L. Pandya High School, Sunrise Public School, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Shree Gnanjyot Secondary and High Secondary School, and Aadivasi Secondary and Higher Secondary School. Many other village government schools. Kachori , Samosa , Ratlami sev and Panipuri are
45-523: A dish known as "Kacchari" , a puffy deep-fried pastry stuffed with lentils, finds mention in a Jain text dating back to the 7th century. Similar recipes are also mentioned in the medieval cookbook Supa Shastra . Banarasidas , the author of the biographical Ardhakathanaka , has mentioned buying Kachoris in Indore in 1613. For seven months, he bought a ser of Kachoris daily, and owed twenty rupees. List of Variations based on stuffing : Another type
60-406: A western railway locomotive workshop here, and this area contributes to population of mostly people from other states, working here in railways workshop. Dahod is taking step into digital era also. Iskcon Dahod also functions here for the welfare of society by providing them cultural and value–based education, youth program. Dahod has been selected as one of the hundred Indian cities to be developed as
75-716: Is a deep-fried , spicy, stuffed pastry originating from the Marwar region of Rajasthan , India . It is made of maida filled with a stuffing of baked mixture of moong dal or onions (usually, depends on the variation ), besan , coriander, red chili powder, salt, and other Indian spices and deep-fried in vegetable oil until crispy golden brown. It is served hot with sweet and spicy tamarind chutney or occasionally with mint and green chilli chutney. Originating in India, kachoris have become popular throughout South Asia , each region adding its own local variations. The kachori
90-692: Is a famous non-profit eye clinic with a staff of 20+ specialists. It also offers a Diploma in Optometry course. Dahod is a city in the Indian state of Gujarat, and it is home to a growing engineering sector. The city has a number of small and medium-sized engineering firms that specialize in areas such as metal fabrication , machining , and tool and die making. Additionally, there are several larger companies that have established manufacturing operations in Dahod, including Siemens India , which plans to manufacture and maintain freight locomotives at its facility in
105-453: Is also known as Dohad (meaning "two boundaries", as the borders of the states of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh are nearby). Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb was born in Dahod in 1618, during the reign of Jahangir . Aurangzeb was said to have ordered his ministers to favour this town, as it was his birthplace. Tatya Tope , the freedom fighter, is known to have absconded in Dahod. He is believed to have lived his last days in this region. It
120-451: Is an established brand in tribal handicraft in India and the world. Road Connectivity Dahod is connected to all major towns of Gujarat by public transport service operated by GSRTC . Nearest Airports are Vadodara Airport (125 km), Ahmedabad Airport (210 km) and Indore Airport (190 km). City Dahod is a city but nearest city to Dahod is Indore . Kachori Kachori ( pronounced [kətʃɔːɽi] )
135-645: Is believed to have originated from the Marwar region of Rajasthan , India. The use of mild spices like coriander and fennel in the kachori's preparation is thought to be a reflection of the region's climatic conditions, making it well-suited for the dry and hot environment. Over time, the kachori gained popularity as a convenient travel snack, a quick and wholesome start to the day for hungry businessmen and workers alike. An early known recipe similar to kachori comes from Susruta Samhita , which mentions deep-fried pastry made from flour, ghee, and jaggery and stuffed with spiced mung dal or minced meat. Another recipe for
150-457: Is fried and stuffed with pulses ( urad and mung, especially) and is generally found in the Kutch region of Gujarat. In West Bengal, kachori is softer and smaller. It is made mostly of white flour (maida) and asafoetida, which are often added to improve its taste. It is mostly eaten as a tea-time snack in the morning or evening and often accompanied by potato and peas curry and Bengali sweets. Also,
165-479: The State of Gujarat , India. It is said that it has taken its name from Saint Dadhichi , who had an Ashram on the bank of Dudhumati river. This city is known for being the birthplace of 6th Mughal emperor Aurangzeb , son of 5th Mughal emperor Shah Jahan . The city serves as District Headquarters for Dahod District. It is 214 kilometres (133 mi) from Ahmedabad and 159 kilometres (99 mi) from Vadodara . It
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#1732775305371180-611: The city. In recent years, the real estate in Dahod has increased in value considerably. Dahod has been part of international service organization Lions Clubs International, five clubs are active in community service here. The town's Najmi Masjeed mosque, inaugurated in 2002, is one of the largest mosques in the Dawoodi Bohra community. Dahod is also famous for its handicraft products by Sahaj- An Organisation for Women's Development, an NGO with outreach to 3000 women. Founded in 2001, Sahaj creates fine handicraft products and
195-557: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dohad&oldid=1216256538 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Dahod Dahod is a city on the banks of the Dudhimati River in Dahod District in
210-453: The main namkeen of the city. Dahod is also known for Mattha and Pakwan . Ratlami Sev Bhandar, Shree Krishna Bhojnalay and Dhaval Restaurant are the hotspot for snacks in Dahod and is famous for its Kachori all over Gujarat. Dahod is also a medical hub for Gujarat, and surrounding areas of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. Dahod hosts some non-profit health centers like Urban hospital, Anjuman Trust, and Government Hospital. Drashtri Netralaya
225-457: Was previously within the boundaries of Panchmahal District . However, in 2006, Dahod was recognized as a separate district. Urban Bank Hospital is situated here. The foundation stone for a dental college was laid by the trust of philanthropist Girdharlal Sheth. The railway colony, also known as Parel area of Dahod was built by the British and it still follows the same architecture. There is also
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