Gujarat
History of Gujarat
Gujarat
got its name from the Sanskrit word Gurjar. Gujarat was one of the
important cities in the Indus valley civilization. In Lothal, India’s
first seaport was established. There is a historical evidence of trade
and commerce ties between Gujarat and Egypt and Summer. Saka rulers
played an important role in Gujarat’s history, which ruled this region
for nearly 300 years. Several battles were fought in this region.
Aurangzeb, the great Mughal Empire was born in Dahod, Gujarat. On 1st
May 1960, based on linguistics, Gujarat was formed with Ahmedabad as its
capital city. Later, in 1970 capital city was changed to Gandhinagar.
Geography of Gujarat
Gujarat
is located on the western part of the country. It is surrounded by
Rajasthan, Union territories of Diu, Daman, Dadra and Nagar Haveli,
Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Arabian Sea. It shares international
border with Pakistan. It is spread in an area of 196024 sq. km making it
the 6th largest state in the country. It has a coastline of 1600 km,
highest among other states. Sabarmati is the largest river and Narmada
is the longest river in the state. Narmada is one of the three rivers in
peninsular India that run from east to west.
Government and Administration of Gujarat
For
administration purpose Gujarat is divided into 33 districts. Indian
National Congress (INC) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are the major
political parties in Gujarat. Gujarat legislative assembly consists of
182 seats in which 13 and 27 are reserved for Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes respectively. Gujarat contributes 26 members to the
Indian Assembly in which two and four are reserved for Scheduled Castes
and Scheduled Tribes respectively.
Language and Culture of Gujarat
Gujarat
arts and crafts are famous round the globe. Jewelry, colorful linen,
beadwork, metalwork items, furniture etc. are some of the famous crafts
in the state. Gujarat is well known for furnishings. Dandiya Raas,
Garbi, Garba and Padhar are the four prominent traditional dance forms
in the state. Gujarati folk music is also known as sugam sangeet. It
uses musical instruments like turi, pava, bungal, etc. Folk tradition of
storytelling is famous in some parts of the state. Gujarati cuisine is
similar to Maharashtra cuisine. Gujarati and Hindi are widely used in
Gujarat, followed by Kutchi, Sindhi, Memoni, Urdu, Marwari, Punjabi,
Telugu, Tamil, Odia, Malayalam, Bengali and English.
Educational Status of Gujarat
Literacy
rate of Gujarat is approximately 80%. Gujarat houses 13 state
universities and four agricultural universities. Dhirubhai Ambani
Institute of Information and Communication Technology (DA-IICT), Sardar
Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology IIT are some of the
prominent institutes in the state. National Institute of Design is one
of the foremost institutions in the field of design education and
research. IIM Ahmedabad is one of the best management universities in
the world. Gujarat houses Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research
Institute. Government initiated Gujarat science city to draw students
towards education in science.
Economy of Gujarat
Gujarat
is one of the major industrial hubs of India and has some of the
largest business corporations in India. Gujarat houses the world’s
largest shipbreaking yard in Alang. Almost 100% of Gujarat villages have
current throughout the year. In 2010 Forbes declared Ahmedabad is the
3rd world’s fastest growing city. Gujarat is rich in is rich in calcite,
lignite, bauxite, gypsum, manganese, etc., and successful mining is
done. Gujarat produces about 98% and 78% of India’s soda ash and salt
respectively. At "Vibrant Gujarat Global Investor Summit", the state
government signed 21000 Memoranda of Understanding for Special Economic
Zones worth a total of 2.5 million crores, in January 2015. Gujarat's
agriculture mainly depends on cotton production, the rapid growth of
high-value foods and wheat production.
Tourism in Gujarat
Gujarat
is the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
Presently Amitabh Bachchan is the brand ambassador of Gujarat Tourism.
Saputara, Pavagadh, Palitana and Wilson Hills are the hill stations in
the state. Gujarat has a wide variety of palaces, historic forts,
temples, mosques, and places of historical importance. Gujarat has a
rich culture, which is drawing tourists. Gujarat is the Home to
multitude devotional centers and temples. Gujarat houses world's rarest
Fauna and Flora, in large number. Ahmedabad is becoming one of the
medical tourism centers in India.
Festivals Celebrated in Gujarat
International
Kite festival is celebrated on 14th January. Bhadra Purnima Fair is
celebrated on the full moon day of August or September. Shamlaji Melo is
celebrated on the full moon day of karthik month. Vautha Mela has both
mythological and economical importance and it is celebrated in the month
of Karthik.
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