List of Districts of Gujarat from 1960 to 2025 – Formation Year & Population

List of Districts of Gujarat from 1960 to 2025 with formation year, population, and key facts. Explore how Gujarat’s district map has changed over the decades with updated data.

Districts of Gujarat

Gujarat is the fifth-largest state by area in India, and its coastline is about 1600 km, which is the longest in the country. Gujarat was formed on May 1, 1960. The state is known for its rich cultural heritage. The state is a major economic hub, leading in pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, and diamond processing. As of 2025, there are 34 Districts of Gujarat, where each district has its unique significance and collectively contributes to making the state one of the fastest-growing states in India.

Districts of Gujarat 

Gujarat has been divided into 34 districts, and further into five main regions North Gujarat, Central Gujarat, South Gujarat, Saurashtra, and Kutch. Ahmedabad is the most populated district. Kutch is the Largest District of Gujarat, and it’s also known as the Rann of Kutch. Each district has its own administrative headquarters and unique cultural or economic features.

List of Districts of Gujarat from 1960 to 2025

 Gujarat was formed on May 1, 1960, and initially it had 17 states, but over the years, that number increased to 34 in 2025. In 2013, seven new districts were added to the state, such as Aravalli, Botad, Chhota Udepur, Dwarka, Mahisagar, Morbi, and Gir Somnath. Below we shared a list of the districts of Gujarat with their year of Formation and Population.

List of Districts of Gujarat from 1960 to 2025
S.No. District Year of Formation Population 
1 Ahmedabad 1960 7,045,313
2 Amreli 1960 1,513,614
3 Anand 1997 2,090,276
4 Aravalli 2013 1,039,918
5 Banaskantha 1960 3,116,045
6 Bharuch 1960 1,550,822
7 Bhavnagar 1960 2,393,272
8 Botad 2013 656,005
9 Chhota Udaipur 2013 1,071,831
10 Dahod 1997 2,126,558
11 Dang 1960 226,769
12 Devbhoomi Dwarka 2013 752,484
13 Gandhinagar 1964 1,387,478
14 Gir Somnath 2013 1,217,477
15 Jamnagar 1960 1,407,635
16 Junagadh 1960 1,525,605
17 Kutch 1960 2,090,313
18 Kheda 1960 2,053,769
19 Mahisagar 2013 994,624
20 Mehsana 1960 2,027,727
21 Morbi 2013 960,329
22 Narmada 1997 590,379
23 Navsari 1997 1,330,711
24 Panchmahal 1960 1,642,268
25 Patan 2000 1,342,746
26 Porbandar 1997 586,062
27 Rajkot 1960 3,015,229
28 Sabarkantha 1960 1,388,671
29 Surat 1960 6,079,231
30 Surendranagar 1960 1,585,268
31 Tapi 2007 806,489
32 Vadodara 1960 3,093,795
33 Valsad 1966 1,703,068
34 Vav-Tharad 2025 1,380,870

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Largest District of Gujarat 

Kutch is the Largest District of Gujarat and also the Largest District of India by area, covering 45,674 square kilometers. The district is bordered by the Great and Little Rann of Kutch, the Gulf of Kutch, and the Arabian Sea from all directions, and it also shares an international border with Pakistan to the northwest. Kutch is renowned for its cultural diversity and natural beauty. The Kutch’s annual Rann Utsav is famous for its local crafts, music, dance, and the unique landscape of the salt desert.

Smallest District of Gujarat 

Dang is the Smallest District of Gujarat in terms of both area and population. Dang is known for its tribal population, rich biodiversity, and natural beauty, especially for the Saputara hill station. Dang has only one town, which is Ahwa, and it serves as the district headquarters. The district’s economy is mainly dependent on agriculture and forest products.

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