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Summary Of: Bharuch

Bharuch was once but a small village on the banks of the... with his kins asked for temporary access to Bharuch which then belonged to... since Bharuch is located on the banks of river... of Bharuch Brighu never left the place and the hermitage... in Bharuch have revealed many archeological and architectural wonders... Later Bharuch was part of the... Bharuch is located at... Bharuch has always been prosperous because of its location on the Narmada River... Bharuch is also a central stopping point for many villages spread around its boundaries such as... People from these small villages come to Bharuch when they want to shop for new clothes... lot of retiring expatriates have been returning to Bharuch and building new houses giving the economy a boost... Bharuch has been the center of the... almost none of the peanuts are grown in Bharuch itself but the best of the crops from neighbouring regions are brought here for processing... Bharuch is also the home of the... Modern Bharuch is one of the most heavily industrialized areas... Bharuch has also advantage of Gujarat... Bharuch had a population of 148... Bharuch has an average literacy rate of 78... Bharuch is one of the Indian cities which has a...

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