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Halol
Halol is a city of Gujarat which comes under the jurisdiction of the municipality in Panchmahal district.

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Halol, Gujarat Halol is a city of Gujarat. It has a municipality in Panchmahal district of Gujarat. There is a large water body which was built in 1938 to provide Halol with a dependable water supply. Halol is situated as a center point from approximate distance of 40 km from Bodeli, Vadodara and Godhra. Gujarati is the local language at Halol. Pavagadh, Champaner, Anand and Narmada are the nearby important tourist destinations to see.

Demography of Halol
As of 2011 India census, Halol city had a population of 61,000. Males constituted 53 percent of the population and females 47 percent. Halol had an average literacy rate of 72 percent, higher than the national average of 59.5 percent where the male literacy was 76 percent, and female literacy was 66 percent. In Halol, 14 percent of the population was under 6 years of age.

Climate of Halol
In summer the highest day temperature in Halol is in between 33 to 44 degree Centigrade. It is too hot in summer. In winter the average temperature is 22 to 24 degree Centigrade.

Industries at Halol
Halol and the nearby city of Halol are known as a Special Economic Zone (SEZ). Many large scale industries are situated in the city of Halol. Halol has one of the best wires and cable company "Polycab".

Places of Interest in Halol
The nearby places of Interest in Halol are the Pavagadh; a World Heritage Site, Champaner, Kalika Mata Temple, Tomb of Sikander Shah, Kevada Masjid, Lila Gumbaj ki Masjid and Khunia Mahadev.

Visiting Information of Halol
Champaner Road Junction Railway Station is the nearby railway station to Halol. However Vadodara Junction Railway Station is the major railway station which is 41 km near to Halol.


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