World’s Richest Village in India: Madhapar Has Millionaire Families and ₹5,000 Crore in Bank Deposits

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When most people picture a village, they imagine quiet fields, simple homes, and a slow-paced life. But Madhapar, in Gujarat’s Kutch district, shatters this image. Known as the richest village in the world , it boasts millionaire households, modern amenities, and over ₹5,000 crore in local bank deposits.


A Village of Prosperity

Home to around 92,000 people and 7,600 households, Madhapar is unlike any other rural settlement. With 17 bank branches and deposits exceeding ₹5,000 crore, its economy rivals that of a mid-sized city. Here, wealth isn’t the exception - it’s the norm.

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Global Roots, Local Growth

The secret to Madhapar’s success lies in its people. Many families have members settled abroad in countries like the UK, USA, Canada, Africa, and the Gulf. These non-resident Indians not only send money home but also invest in the village’s education, healthcare, and infrastructure, ensuring steady growth for generations.

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A History of Strength

Founded in the 12th century by the Mistri community - skilled builders known for creating temples and heritage sites - Madhapar has always valued craftsmanship, resilience, and community. Over time, people from diverse backgrounds have enriched its culture and traditions.

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City Comforts in a Rural Setting

From quality schools and colleges to hospitals, parks, and well-maintained roads, Madhapar offers amenities that rival urban hubs. It blends the charm of rural life with the conveniences of modern living, setting a benchmark for development in India’s villages.

A Model for the Nation
Madhapar’s story is more than a tale of wealth - it’s about unity, vision, and giving back. It stands as proof that strong community bonds and global connections can transform rural life into something truly extraordinary.


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