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Geographically,  the  district  lies  between  21°  52'  to  22°  34'  north
                                                                                                                                                    latitudes and 73° 28' to 74° 17' east longitudes on the banks of the
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                                                                                                                                                    River  Narmada.  The  district  shares  its  border  with  Dahod  in  the
                                     Chhota Udepur is a district located in central                                                                 north, Madhya Pradesh in the east, Narmada district in the south
                                     Gujarat.  The  central  Gujarat  region  includes                                                              and Vadodara and Panchmahal districts in the west.
                                     Vadodara,        Mahisagar,       Anand,       Kheda,
                                     Panchmahal,  Dahod,  Chhota  Udepur,  and                                                                      Topography
                                     Ahmedabad districts. Chhota Udepur district                                                                              The  area  is  a  part  of  the  Vindhya  Mountain  Range,  which

                                     was earlier part of Vadodara, then carved out                                                                  extends from east to west and serves as a natural border between
                                     of  it  in  2013  (en.m.wikipedia.org).  The  total                                                            Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. It defines the terrain of the region.
                                     area  of  the  district  is  spread  over  3087  km2                                                           The forest area is covered with numerous hills, several small rivers,
                                     with a forest area of 757.04 km2. There are six                                                                valleys, streams, and boulders with mixed forest, a suitable habitat
                                     forest ranges in Chhota Udepur forest division                                                                 for  the  leopards  and  sloth  bears.  The  range  consists  of  low  hills
                                     viz.    Chhota  Udepur,  Pavi-Jetpur,  Rangpur,                                                                with  an  average  elevation  of  around  600  meters.  These  hills  are
                                     Kvant, Naswadi and Dolariya range.                                                                             interspersed with fertile valleys that get water from the numerous
                                                                                                                                                    rivers and streams passing through them. The Panam, Vasvo, and
                                     The  forest  area  of  Chhota  Udepur  is  very                                                                Orsang  are  just  a  few  of  the  significant  rivers  that  pass  through
                                     important  as  it  connects  two  wildlife                                                                     these areas.
                                     sanctuaries in central Gujarat, Jambughoda                            landscape photo
             and  Ratanmahal  wildlife  sanctuaries.  This  non-protected  forest                                                                   Water Resources

             area  between  two  wildlife  sanctuaries  forms  a  very  potential                                                                             The  area  is  irrigated  by  the  rivers  Orsang,  Vasvo,  and  other
             wildlife corridor and hence it is notified as an eco-sensitive zone                                                                    minor tributaries of the Narmada. The Orsang River originates in
             (shown in map below).                                                                                                                  the Bhavra forest of Madhya Pradesh and flows into Gujarat close
                                                                                                                                                    to  the  town  of  Chhota  Udepur.  Some  areas  of  the  district  have
                                                                                                                                                    elevated  nitrate  levels,  raising  concern  and  the  necessity  to
                                                                                                                                                    improve the quality of groundwater (Patel et al., 2022). Apart from
                                                                                                                                                    the rivers, the Sukhi reservoir, constructed on the river Sukhi near
                                                                                                                                                    the village of Dungarvat is also a source of water for the villagers,
                                                                                                                                                    forest habitats and wildlife.


                                                                                                                                                    Climate
                                                                                                                                                         The wet season is oppressive and mostly cloudy; the dry season
                                                                                                                                                    is  mostly  clear,  and  it  is  hot  year-round.  Over  the  course  of  the
                                                                                                                                                    year,  the  temperature  typically  varies  from  13  °C  to  42  °C  and  is
                                                                                                                                                    rarely below 10 °C or above 44 °C. The average annual temperature

                                                                                                                                                    is  27.2  °C  in  the  region.  About  1115  mm  of  precipitation  falls  per
                                                                                                                                                    year.  May  is  the  hottest  month  of  the  year  here  with  an  average
                                                                                                                                                    temperature  of  33.6  °C,  and  January  is  the  coldest  month  of  the
                                                                                                                                                    year with the lowest average temperature around 10 °C.


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