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Karmad — the village we carry in our hearts

A peaceful village in Gujarat where heritage, faith and community come together. MyKarmad is a digital home for residents and diaspora to stay informed, connected and involved in the life of Karmad.

Community Organisations, people & village stories
Welfare Support, social services & healthcare
Islamic life Islamic programs & activities
Aerial view of Karmad village in Jambusar, Bharuch
Our village · Our story

About Karmad

Karmad is a peaceful village in the Jambusar taluka of Bharuch district, Gujarat — home to around 1,100 residents, spread across 259 families.

Founded on traditions of community, compassion and hard work, our village has nurtured generations of residents — from farmers and artisans, to scholars, professionals, and community-minded people.

Though some of us have moved away — seeking education, better opportunities, or a new life abroad — the memories of home remain. The laughter in our lanes, the smell of monsoon soil, the warmth of shared meals, the stories of ancestors — they stay with us, wherever we go.

This platform is for all of us — whether living in Karmad, living overseas, or anywhere between. Here we reconnect. We remember. We support. We grow — together.

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Community, welfare & Islamic life

MyKarmad brings together the people, organisations and initiatives that keep our village connected—whether you live in Karmad, the UK or anywhere in the world.

Community organisations

Discover masjids, trusts and local groups serving Karmad and its global community.

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Welfare & support

Learn how the community supports education, healthcare, zakat and those in need.

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Islamic life & education

Stay connected with masjid activities, madrasa learning and Islamic programmes.

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Together we make a difference.

Stay connected with Karmad

Whether you live in Karmad, the UK or anywhere in the world, MyKarmad is your shared space to follow community work, support welfare initiatives and stay close to your roots.