A group of twelve travellers from Kheda district has set off for London. The group includes residents from several towns in the district. Among them are three individuals from Thasra, two from Kathlal, two from Mehmdabad, and one from Nadiad.
One notable traveller is Prashant Patel, the former president of Kathlal. Also on the plane is Palak Patel from Kathlal. A couple from Nadiad, Mahadev Pawar and Asha Pawar, are also part of the group.
From Nadiad, Rupaben Patel is flying along with Rudra Patel from Mehmdabad. Parvez Vohra from Thasra is travelling with his five-year-old daughter, Ziya Vohra.
Purnimaben Patel, who lives in Dakor’s Yamuna Park, is going to meet her son in London for the first time.
The elderly couple from Singhali in Mehmdabad, Praveen Patel and his wife Ranjanben Patel, are also on the flight.
Additionally, Dhirgh Patel, the son of Prafulbhai Manglbhai Patel, who works at the industrial training institute in Kapadvanj, is also part of this journey.
Kheda district is located in the central part of Gujarat, India. It is known for its rich agricultural lands, with major crops including tobacco, cotton, millet, and wheat. The district has a long history of social movements against British rule, most notably the Kheda Satyagraha in 1917.
Nadiad is the main town of Kheda district. The district has a population of around 229,988 as of the 2011 census, with a population density of 541 people per square kilometre.
The literacy rate in Kheda district is 84.31%. It is home to 520 gram panchayats. Kheda is a significant location in Gujarat, with a vibrant culture and history that continues to thrive today.
These travellers are excited about their journey to London, where they hope to explore new opportunities and experiences. The flight represents a connection between Kheda and the wider world, showcasing the aspirations of its residents.
As they embark on this journey, the community in Kheda celebrates their adventure, hoping for their safe return and sharing stories of their experiences abroad.
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