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Paria is a village situated near Vapi in Valsad District, Gujarat. India. The town of Udwada, 5 kilometers (3 miles) away from Paria, has a railway station which connects Paria to Mumbai and western Gujarat. Its population of is approximately 5,000 .
   Paria is under the Jyoti-Gram project of the Gujarat government.

Demographics

Most Paria residents follow Hinduism, The population is 10000 And Dhodia Patel is 97% of total poulation Brahmins,is0.001% carpenters,0.0001% (Called Chhodiya), Halpati (Called Dubala )1%, Koli Patel is 0.5%(Called Khot ), muslim only 1house, jains 0.001% and marvdi 0.1% Anvil Brhamin [ Desai]is 0.5%(Called Bhatahala )50% population Of Bhathala [ Male] Has No service And No bussines, 24 Hour round by round They play Playing Cards And Bhathali [Female] Bussines is Prostitute (call Girls&womens ) in Vapi,Daman,Silvasa,and non Gov. Service in GIDC. Most of Jain and Marvadi is in Bussines Jain Are Reputed in Bussines
   Most of Dhodia Patel is Related to Agriculture sector about 50% is related in service sector Government or Non governMent.

Agriculture

Most of the houses in Paria are Pucca houses, with rice and sugarcane the major crops cultivated. The villagers possess cattle such as cow, buffalo, and bullocks.

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