Telnar


Telnar or Telnal is a village in Kapadvanj Taluka in Kheda district of Gujarat state, India.

Etymology

The name Telnar originated from "Ter naar" meaning "thirteen lanes"; originally referring to the number of thoroughfares running through the village. This suggestion was passed on by four brothers MR ISHWARBHAI PATEL,MR MAHENDRABHAI PATEL,MR HARIBHAI PATEL,AND MR POPATBHAI PATEL they are the sons of MR MANGALBHAI PARSOTAMBHAI PATEL
as to rename it to Telnar, today the family of four brothers found in NARODA AHMADABAD

Geography

Nearby villages are Nirmali, Lalpur, Abvel and Bhungariya. The village mainly consists of farmland on the outskirts with mountains and the Vatrak river.

Places of interest

On the bank of Vatrak river, about a mile from the village, there is a very old and lately repaired temple of Kedareshvar. Other major temple includes Utkanteshwar Mahadev situated 4 km from Telnar and located on the bank of the Vatrak river.

Communities

Kadva Patel is major community in the village. Telnar is one of more than 40 villages that have formed the Savaso Gaur Kadva Patidar Samaj organisation.
Agriculture and dairy business plays a large part in the region's prosperity. Agricultural goods primarily consist of potatoes, cotton, fennel seeds, pearl millet and wheat.

Migration

Lack of education and skills have let down progress of the village, but recently young generations have begun migrating to nearby cities including Kapadwanj, Ahmedabad, Anand and Gandhinagar.

Transport