Details of Gujrat
States & Union Territory Of India
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State CapitalGandhi NagarPopulation ('000s in1991)41310Area ('000 sq. km)196Females per 1000 males (1991)934Literacy rate (1991)61.3Ratio of urban population (1991)34.5Net Domestic Product(Rs. million at current prices in 1992-93)322400Per Capita Income(Rs. at current prices)7586
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Principal LanguagesGujarati
Gujrat is known as The City of Nishan-E-Haiders.
The history of the west coast state of Gujarat goes back to over 2000
years. Gujarat has been ruled by various kingdoms like the Mauryan,
Gupta, Patihara, Chalukyas and others during its long history. During
the rule of the Chalukyas, the state witnessed tremendous progress and
prosperity. Despite the plunder by Mahmud of Ghazni, the Chalukyan kings
were able to maintain the general well being of the state. Gujarat was
also a bone of contention between the Mughals and Marathas. The state is
also inextricably linked with the life of the father of the nation,
Mahatma Gandhi, as he was born here, and spent his early years here. He
came back from South Africa to Ahmedabad, one of the major cities of
Gujarat, to wage his long struggle for independence against the British.
With the reorganisation of the states, the union of
the states of Saurashtra and the Union Territory of Kutch along with the
former British, Gujarat became a part of the bilingual state of Bombay.
The present state of Gujarat came into being on 1st May 1960. The state
is bound by the Arabian sea on the west, Pakistan and Rajasthan on the
north and north-east respectively, Madhya Pradesh in the south-east and
Maharashtra in the south.
Gujarat has always been an important centre for the
Jains, and some of its most important sights are the Jain temple
complexes like those at Palitana and Girnar Hill. Other places of
tourist interest include religious spots like Dwarka, Somnath, Pavagadh,
Ambaji, Bhadreshwar, Shamlaji and Taranga; Porbandar, birthplace of
Mahatma Gandhi, memorable architectural and archaeological monuments in
places like Patan, Siddhpur Ghumli, Dabhoi, Vadnagar, Modhera, Lothal
and Ahmedabad; beautiful beaches like Ahmedpur-Mandvi, Corwad, Ubharat
and Tithal; the hill resort of Satpura, the lion sanctuary of Gir Forest
and the Wild Ass sanctuary in the Kutch area.
Gujrat is an ancient district of Pakistan located in
between two famous rivers, i.e., River Jehlum and River Chenab. Because
of it's proximity with the rivers the land is good for cultivation with
rice and sugar cane as main crops.Apart from agriculture Gujrat is also
known in the world for it's clay with which Gujratis produce quality
pottery since ages. Apart from agriculture and clay the city is well
known form decades due to its fan , furniture manufacturing skills,also
Jalalpur is a large town of Gujrat, where several small and large
textile industrial unit have been established.
Gujrat is have mastered the skills of conditioning
the wood and producing world class furniture having immaculate finish.
Over last few decades Gujrat has also attained a name in export of
electric fan . On the whole it is a city to worth reckoning presently
and in days to come.
Compiled by My Preparation of Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) Examination for the blog http://maharashtrapublicserviceexams.blogspot.com
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