Gujarat

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Gujarat is a state in western India, bordered by Rajasthan to the northeast, Maharashtra to the south, and Pakistan to the northwest. It has a 1,600 km coastline along the Arabian Sea, the longest among Indian states. It was formed on 1 May 1960 after bifurcation from the former Bombay State.[1]

History

  • Ancient sites like Lothal and Dholavira connect Gujarat to the Indus Valley Civilization.
  • It was ruled by empires such as the Mauryas, Guptas, and later the Delhi Sultanate.
  • Gujarat played a vital role in the Indian freedom struggle as the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi.[2]

Major Cities

  • Ahmedabad – Largest city and commercial hub
  • Gandhinagar – State capital
  • Surat – Famous for textile and diamond industries
  • Vadodara – Cultural capital
  • Rajkot, Bhavnagar, and Jamnagar – Major industrial centers

Economy

  • Gujarat is one of India’s most industrialized and business-friendly states.
  • Key sectors: petrochemicals, textiles, chemicals, diamonds, automobiles
  • Leading ports: Mundra Port and Kandla Port
  • Known for the Gujarat model of development

Culture and Festivals

  • Folk arts: Garba, Dandiya Raas, Bhavai
  • Popular festivals: Navratri, Uttarayan, Diwali, Janmashtami
  • Cuisine: Dhokla, Thepla, Khandvi, Fafda

Tourism

  • Gir National Park – Only home of the Asiatic lion
  • Statue of Unity – World's tallest statue, honoring Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
  • Attractions: Somnath Temple, Dwarka, Rann of Kutch, Saputara hill station

Education

See Also

  • Mahatma Gandhi
  • Gujarat Riots 2002
  • Economy of Gujarat
  • Tourism in Gujarat
  • Languages of Gujarat

References