Which Indian District is Known as the City of Salt? Know About It

Salt is an important part of our daily life. It is used in cooking, food preservation and even in some industries. In India, there is a district that is very famous for its large salt production. This district has wide salt lands and helps supply salt across the country. Because of this special feature, it is often called the ”City of Salt” in India.

An Overview of India

India is a large and diverse country in South Asia with a rich culture and long history. It is the world’s biggest democracy and may soon have the highest population. India’s economy is growing very fast and is expected to keep getting stronger in the future. This makes India an important country on the world stage.

Number of Districts in India

As of 2025, India has about 787 districts. Some major states include Uttar Pradesh with 75 districts, Rajasthan with 50 and Tamil Nadu with 38. The number of districts may grow as new ones are created to improve local governance.

City of Salt in India

Phalodi, a district in Rajasthan, is called the ”City of Salt” because of its large salt industry. The nearby village of Rin is especially known for salt production. Located near the Thar Desert, Phalodi has dry weather, which helps in salt making. The salt industry is a major part of the local economy.

Why is Phalodi Called the City of Salt?

Phalodi is called the ”Salt City” because of its big salt industry, especially in the nearby village of Rin. This area has been producing salt for many years. The dry and hot climate of the desert helps in salt production. Salt-making  is a major source of work and income for the people living here.

An Overview of Phalodi

Phalodi is located in a dry region and often has extremely hot temperatures. It holds the record for the highest temperature in India, which is 51ºC. The district lies near the Thar Desert, making it arid and ideal for salt extraction. The city is known for its long history, local markets and desert culture.

Akansha Arora

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