Bhat ([ˈbhaːt]ⓘ) is a village in Daskroi[2] Taluka in Ahmedabad district of Gujarat State, India.
Bhat lies at 22°52′N 72°28′E / 22.87°N 72.46°E / 22.87; 72.46 in western India at 33 metres (107 ft) above sea level near the bank of the Sabarmati River in north-central Gujarat.
According to the Bureau of Indian Standards, the village falls under seismic zone 3, in a scale of 2 to 5 (in order of increasing vulnerability to earthquakes).
It is most famous, however, for its food stalls that start to emerge around 7:30 in the evening and continue till late night, with various local street snacks.
[2][failed verification] The Chowk is hardscapes suitable for open markets, music concerts, political rallies, and other events.
Villagers perform Garba, start to emerge around 8:00 in the evening and continue till late night.
[2][failed verification] A faliyu (pronounced phaliyum, Gujarati: ફળિયું) or faliya and fali, also known as nivas, is a housing cluster which comprises many families of a particular group, linked by caste, profession, or religion.
Of 2055 workers engaged in Main Work, 449 were cultivators (owner or co-owner) while 788 were Agricultural labourer.