Makaji Meghpar

Makaji Meghpar (/ˈməkɑːdʒiː meɪɡhpər/) (also known as Meghana) is a village and former chiefdom of Hardhrol Jadeja chieftains in the Jamnagar district of Gujarat, India.

Makaji Meghpar is a medium size village located in Kalavad of Jamnagar district, with total 383 families residing.

Child Sex Ratio for the Makaji Meghpar as per census is 837, lower than Gujarat average of 890.

Forward Castes (Rajputs, Brahmins and Patels) constitutes 52.42% of the population of Makaji Meghpar.

Most of them are engaged in farming, producing main crops such as ground nuts, bajra, cotton, and wheat.

Makaji Meghpar is situated in the region called Saurashtra in the Gujarat state of India.

There are several Devdis ( small temples) dedicated to folk gods and goddesses of peasant and pastoral communities.

The Makaji Meghpar Rural Complex is connected with Paddhari, Kalavad and surrounding villages with single lane paved road.

Historic flag of Makaji Meghpar Jagir .
Und river at Makaji Meghpar
Kohh no Jodd ,The construction about Old native irrigation systems on Und river
Bhavani Maataa temple on riverbank Und.
RCC Road being constructed in Makaji Meghpar