Vadodara

Vadodara, also known as Baroda, is a city in Gujarat, India, on the Vishwamitri River. Known as the "Cultural City" and "City of Art", it features landmarks like Laxmi Vilas Palace and Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda.

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2,424,920 (2025)

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Introduction

Vadodara's introduction to historical records dates back to a 812 CE grant mentioning it as Vadapadraka, a hamlet near Ankottaka. By the 10th century, Vadapadraka evolved into the primary urban center. The city has undergone several name changes throughout history, including Varavati, Vatpatraka, and Baroda, before officially becoming Vadodara in 1974 [1, 2].

Its long and diverse history is reflected in its numerous palaces, gates, parks, and avenues. The city’s development was significantly shaped by various ruling periods, including Hindu, Muslim Delhi Sultanate, independent Gujarat Sultanate, Mughal Empire, and the Maratha period under the powerful Gaekwar dynasty, which made Vadodara its capital [2, 4].

During the rule of Maharaja Sayajirao III (1875-1939), considered a "Golden Period," Vadodara experienced significant progress in education, industry, and culture, with the establishment of compulsory primary education, a library system, and the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda [5].

Data and Facts
  • As per the 2011 census, the Vadodara Municipal Corporation area had a population of 1,670,806, with 9.45% under six years of age and a literacy rate of 90.48% [1].
  • Hinduism is the dominant religion, practiced by 85.39% of the population, followed by Islam at 11.20% [1].
  • The city is located on the Vishwamitri River in central Gujarat, lying on the fertile plain between the Mahi and Narmada Rivers [1].
  • Vadodara experiences a tropical savanna climate with three main seasons: summer, monsoon, and winter, and receives an average rainfall of 95 cm (37 inches) [1].
  • The city has been recognized as the 6th best "National Clean Air City" among Indian cities with populations over 10 lakhs [1].
Administration

The administration of Vadodara is managed by the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC), also known as Maha Nagar Palika, which was founded in 1951 [1]. The VMC operates under the Bombay Provincial Municipal Corporations Act, 1949, and the Gujarat Provincial Municipal Corporations Act of 1949 [1].

The General Board, composed of elected members from 19 wards (each with four councilor seats, 50% reserved for women), is the highest governing body [1]. The city's daily services and operations are overseen by the municipal commissioner, an IAS officer appointed by the state government, and various executive committees handle specialized functions such as public works, water, drainage, health, and town planning [1].

Economy

Vadodara's economy is robust, driven by large-scale industries and a significant manufacturing base. It is a hub for petrochemical industries, with major units like Gujarat Refinery of Indian Oil Corporation, Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals, and Reliance Industries Limited [1].

The city is also a key manufacturing center for power equipment, rail coaches, and defense aircraft, with over 35% of India's power-transmission and distribution equipment manufacturers located here [1]. Additionally, Vadodara is a major center for pharmaceutical industries, housing numerous large and small pharmaceutical companies [1]. The city's revenue is generated through taxes, service provisions, and state government assistance [1].

Infrastructure

Vadodara boasts a well-developed infrastructure to support its growing population and industrial activities. The city's civic services are managed by the VMC's engineering, health, and support departments, which oversee water supply, drainage, solid waste management, and road maintenance [1]. The city receives its drinking water from various sources, including the Sardar Sarovar Dam, Mahi River, and Ajwa Sarovar [1].

Vadodara is a major transportation hub, situated on key rail and road arteries connecting Mumbai with Delhi and Ahmedabad [1]. The Vadodara Airport provides domestic flight connections, and the Vadodara Railway Station is a significant junction on the Western Railway Main Line [1]. The city's urban planning efforts, led by the VMC and Vadodara Urban Development Authority (VUDA), aim for holistic development, though rapid immigration has led to the formation of unplanned slum areas [1].

Region
Vadodara district
Government Type
Municipal Corporation
Area
• Total Area
420.33 km² (162.29 mi²)
Time Zone
IST (UTC+05:30)
Postal Code
390 0XX
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