Chapters: Bhilad, Paria, Pardi, Parnera, Degam, Mogravadi, Dungra, Chala, Gujarat, Kaparada. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 28. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Bhilad is a city located in India. It is named after a small hill located nearby called Bhilkhai hill. Bhilad has many rich resources. All kinds of people dwell with great prosperity in Bhilad. People of Bhilad are peace loving people. The city has had remarkable importance after the dawn of 21st century. Various other points of Bhilad are covered. Bhilad is a combination of techniques and rurality. Bhilad station is just off National Highway No. 8. The population here has increased notably after the dawn of this century. Mumbai is about 200 km to the south of Bhilad and Surat is about 130 km to the north. Bhilad is where the Aravalli range of mountains start. Bhilad is surrounded by many mountains; Tramia hill, Bhilkhai hill, etc. The Arabian Sea is about 14 km to the west, where the Darotha River creates its delta. Bhilad known for sunny weather and is lush green. Although summers are moderate and winters are pleasant, it often rains heavily at Bhilad. The Bhilad railway station has got its landmark importance. It is home to other villages nearby such as Sarigam, GIDC, Nargol, Fansa, Silvassa, Malav, Daheri, Indiapada, Talavpada, Kandu, Sarai, Naroli and many more. The Bhilad railway station is fully automated. A train originates from home called Bhilad-Baroda Exp. Formerly Memu train originated from Bhilad but was extended up to Virar. Beyond this station, there is a picnic spot for people who visit Bhilad. http: //indiarailinfo.com/station/map/2172 The Hills are the ornament of the town. One of them is the Tramia, which is a watch place of Bhilad. Another hill is the Bhilkhai, which has got its own mythological impo...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=1812435