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Gujarat (/ˌɡʊdʒəˈrɑːt/ GUUJ-ə-RAHT; ISO:
Gujarāt, Gujarati: [ˈɡudʒəɾat̪] ) is a
state along the
western coast of India. Its
coastline of
about 1,600 km...
- The 2002
Gujarat riots, also
known as the 2002
Gujarat violence or the
Gujarat pogrom, was a three-day
period of inter-communal
violence in the western...
- The
Chief Minister of
Gujarat is the
chief executive of the
government of the
Indian state of
Gujarat. The
governor appoints the
chief minister, whose...
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Gujarat riots may
refer to any of the
following riots in
Gujarat, India: 1969
Gujarat riots 1985
Gujarat riots 1992
Gujarat riots 2002
Gujarat riots 2006...
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Gujarat Fluorochemicals Limited (GFL) is an
industrial refrigerant manufacturer in India. It is one of the
largest producers (by volume) of chloromethane...
- The
western Indian state of
Gujarat has 33
districts after several splits of the
original 17
districts at the
formation of the
state in 1960.
Kutch is...
- The
Gujarat Police Department is the law
enforcement agency for the
state of
Gujarat in India. The
Gujarat Police has its
headquarters in Gandhinagar,...
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Gujarat Titans (GT) are a
professional franchise cricket team
based in Ahmedabad,
Gujarat, India. The
Titans compete in the
Indian Premier League (IPL)...
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largest (in area) and most
populous cities in
Gujarat,
India as per the 2011 census.
There are 30
cities in
Gujarat with a po****tion over 100,000. Ahmedabad...
- The
economy of
Gujarat, a
state in
Western India, is the most
industrialised in India,
having the
highest industrial output of any
state in the union...