The document provides information about the Indian state of Gujarat. It discusses Gujarat's geography, demography, culture, language, clothing, food, sports, religion, holidays, famous people, economy, and industries. Key facts include that Gujarat has a population of over 50 million people, its largest industry is textiles, and it is home to the largest dairy cooperative in the world called Amul.
Gujarat is a western state in India with a population of over 50 million people. It has a long coastline and borders Pakistan. Gujaratis have a cultural heritage dating back 3000 years, with influences from Hinduism, Jainism, and Islam. The state economy is one of India's most prosperous, led by industry, including petrochemicals, automobile manufacturing, and dairy cooperatives like Amul. Gujarat's first chief minister, Narendra Modi, has helped transform the state into a leader in industrial growth since taking office in 2002.
Gujarat is a western state in India with a long coastline and population over 50 million. The state has a diverse cultural heritage from various groups that have settled there over centuries. Gujaratis primarily speak Gujarati and the population is mostly Hindu with significant Muslim, Jain, and other religious minorities. The economy of Gujarat is highly industrialized and prosperous, driven by sectors like petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, dairy, and textiles. The cooperative dairy brand Amul, based in Gujarat, is the largest food brand in India.
Gujarat is a state in western India with a rich culture and heritage. The people of Gujarat take great pride in their customs and traditions. Major festivals celebrated include Diwali and Navratri. Gujarat has a diverse geography ranging from coastal areas to deserts. It has a robust economy focused on sectors like petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, dairy, and diamond processing. The state capital is Gandhinagar and major cities include Ahmedabad, Surat, Rajkot, and Vadodara. Gujarat's strengths include strong infrastructure like ports and airports as well as business-friendly policies that have attracted many national and multinational companies.
Gujarat is a western state in India with a population of over 60 million people. The state has a long cultural heritage dating back 3000 years and is known for its textile industries, petrochemicals, dairy cooperatives like Amul, and as the home of leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Narendra Modi. Gujarat has a diverse landscape and climate, and the Gujarati people have developed a unique culture through influences from various groups, seen in customs like clothing, festivals, cuisine and languages.
Gujarat was a center of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization with many important archaeological sites. It has historically been home to many ethnic and language groups. Its economy is based around agriculture, including cotton and groundnuts, as well as industry such as oil refining and ship breaking. Major cities include Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, and Rajkot. Gujarati culture is known for its vegetarian cuisine and festivals like Navratri. The state has significant educational and research institutions.
Narendra Modi was born in 1950 in Gujarat, India. He worked various roles for the RSS and BJP over decades, becoming general secretary of the BJP's Gujarat unit in 1988 and chief minister of Gujarat in 2001. As chief minister, he focused on economic development and made Gujarat one of India's most preferred investment destinations. In 2013, the BJP announced Modi as its prime ministerial candidate for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
Gujarat is an economically prosperous state in western India with Gandhinagar as its capital. Some key facts about Gujarat are that it accounts for 20% of India's industrial output, 22% of exports, and is a major producer of textiles, pharmaceuticals, and petrochemicals. The state has a population of over 5 crore people and literacy rates have risen from 61% in 1991 to 70% in 2001. Major industries include diamond cutting in Surat, oil refining in Jamnagar, and ship breaking in Alang. Due to its economic success, Gujarat has one of the highest per capita incomes in India.
Gujarat is a western state in India with a population of over 50 million people. It has a long coastline and borders Pakistan. Gujaratis have a cultural heritage dating back 3000 years, with influences from Hinduism, Jainism, and Islam. The state economy is one of India's most prosperous, led by industry, including petrochemicals, automobile manufacturing, and dairy cooperatives like Amul. Gujarat's first chief minister, Narendra Modi, has helped transform the state into a leader in industrial growth since taking office in 2002.
Gujarat is a western state in India with a long coastline and population over 50 million. The state has a diverse cultural heritage from various groups that have settled there over centuries. Gujaratis primarily speak Gujarati and the population is mostly Hindu with significant Muslim, Jain, and other religious minorities. The economy of Gujarat is highly industrialized and prosperous, driven by sectors like petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, dairy, and textiles. The cooperative dairy brand Amul, based in Gujarat, is the largest food brand in India.
Gujarat is a state in western India with a rich culture and heritage. The people of Gujarat take great pride in their customs and traditions. Major festivals celebrated include Diwali and Navratri. Gujarat has a diverse geography ranging from coastal areas to deserts. It has a robust economy focused on sectors like petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, dairy, and diamond processing. The state capital is Gandhinagar and major cities include Ahmedabad, Surat, Rajkot, and Vadodara. Gujarat's strengths include strong infrastructure like ports and airports as well as business-friendly policies that have attracted many national and multinational companies.
Gujarat is a western state in India with a population of over 60 million people. The state has a long cultural heritage dating back 3000 years and is known for its textile industries, petrochemicals, dairy cooperatives like Amul, and as the home of leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Narendra Modi. Gujarat has a diverse landscape and climate, and the Gujarati people have developed a unique culture through influences from various groups, seen in customs like clothing, festivals, cuisine and languages.
Gujarat was a center of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization with many important archaeological sites. It has historically been home to many ethnic and language groups. Its economy is based around agriculture, including cotton and groundnuts, as well as industry such as oil refining and ship breaking. Major cities include Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, and Rajkot. Gujarati culture is known for its vegetarian cuisine and festivals like Navratri. The state has significant educational and research institutions.
Narendra Modi was born in 1950 in Gujarat, India. He worked various roles for the RSS and BJP over decades, becoming general secretary of the BJP's Gujarat unit in 1988 and chief minister of Gujarat in 2001. As chief minister, he focused on economic development and made Gujarat one of India's most preferred investment destinations. In 2013, the BJP announced Modi as its prime ministerial candidate for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
Gujarat is an economically prosperous state in western India with Gandhinagar as its capital. Some key facts about Gujarat are that it accounts for 20% of India's industrial output, 22% of exports, and is a major producer of textiles, pharmaceuticals, and petrochemicals. The state has a population of over 5 crore people and literacy rates have risen from 61% in 1991 to 70% in 2001. Major industries include diamond cutting in Surat, oil refining in Jamnagar, and ship breaking in Alang. Due to its economic success, Gujarat has one of the highest per capita incomes in India.
Gujarat is a state located in Western India with a coastline of over 1600 km. The state has a population of over 50 million people and its capital is Gandhinagar. Gujaratis speak Gujarati and the state has a diverse cultural heritage due to influences from groups like Huns, Muslims, Parsis, and Jains. Popular festivals include Navratri and Makar Sankranti. Major industries include petrochemicals, textiles, gems and jewelry. Famous tourist attractions include palaces and national parks.
Gujarat is a western state in India located along the Arabian Sea. It has a long coastline and is home to over 50 million people from diverse backgrounds. The state has a robust industrial sector, with the world's largest ship breaking yard and oil refinery located there. The local cuisine features roti, rice, lentils and vegetables that are typically served on a thali. Major holidays like Navratri involve singing and dancing in public squares. Traditional attire for men includes a dhoti and shirt while women wear saris and cholis.
Gujarat is a state located in Western India with a population of over 50 million people. The Gujarati people are descended from the Gujara tribe that ruled the region in the 8th-9th centuries. Gujarat has a long cultural history and is known for its Hindu traditions, Jain architecture, and Muslim influences. The state has a prosperous economy focused on industry, manufacturing, and agriculture. Major cities include Ahmedabad and Surat.
It is about Gujarat. Here you can understand details of Gujarat as like what to see in Gujarat, best time for visiting Gujarat, How to reach Gujarat, famous tourist places, festivals, food of Gujarat.
The document provides information about the Indian state of Gujarat. It discusses Gujarat's location and borders. It also lists Gujarat's 25 districts and describes some of Gujarat's national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and popular tourist destinations such as Dwarka, Girnar, and Champaner. Additionally, it discusses the Gujarati people, including their population, language, festivals, cuisine, dress, and art/literature.
Gujarat is a state in western India with Gandhinagar as its capital. It has a population of over 50 million people and Gujarati is the main language spoken. The state has a diverse culture and is known for festivals like Diwali. Gujarat has a strong economy focused on industries like petrochemicals and diamond processing. Major tourist sites include Dwarka, known for the Dwarkadhish temple, and Champaner which has archaeological ruins. The state benefits from strategic infrastructure investments and policies that have made it a leader in sectors like energy and manufacturing.
The document provides information about Mauritius and Gujarat in 3 sections. The Mauritius section details its area, population, capital, geography, government, languages, religion, time zone, telecommunications, travel, and passport requirements. The Gujarat section gives an introduction and provides details on its geography, history, districts, economy, rivers, education, food, arts/culture, crafts, dance/music, and festivals. Both sections include relevant statistics and facts about the location and people.
The document provides information about the Indian state of Gujarat. It discusses Gujarat's location and bordering states/territories. It also lists Gujarat's 25 districts and summarizes details about national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and popular tourist destinations in Gujarat such as Dwarka, Girnar mountain range, and Champaner archaeological park. Additionally, it outlines aspects of Gujarati culture like festivals, cuisine, dress, language, and prominent figures from Gujarat.
Gujarat is located on India's western coast along the Arabian Sea. It has a long coastline and stretches from the Gulf of Kutch in the west to the state of Maharashtra in the east. Gujarat has a rich history dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization and was home to important cities like Lothal and Dholavira. The state has a culturally diverse population with its own art, crafts, festivals, and customs. Gujarat's economy is centered around industries like chemicals and petrochemicals, engineering, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, mining, ports, and textiles. It has experienced strong GDP growth in recent years and attracted foreign investment from countries like
Maharashtra gateway to india presentationRajat Sharma
Maharashtra is India's second largest state by area and population. It has a population of over 110 million people, making it more urbanized and literate than India as a whole. Marathi is the most widely spoken language in the state. The state has a variety of climates and cultures due to its large size. It produces a diverse array of crops, with cotton and sugarcane among the most important cash crops. Maharashtrian cuisine incorporates vegetables, coconuts, and grains in dishes served with breads like poli or bhakri. The state celebrates many festivals throughout the year.
Gujarat is a state in western India with an area of 196,077 square kilometers and a population of over 60 million. Its capital is Gandhinagar and the official language is Gujarati. The state has a diverse geography ranging from desert in the northwest to wet southern districts. Gujarat has a rich history dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization and was later ruled by various Hindu kingdoms and Muslim dynasties. Some of Gujarat's top attractions include the Somnath Temple, Gir Forest, and cities like Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Rajkot, and Jamnagar which feature heritage sites, religious places, forests, beaches, and museums.
Gujarat derives its name from the Gurjars who ruled the area in the 700-800s CE. It has a rich historical and cultural heritage dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization. Some of the largest archaeological sites from that period are found in Gujarat, including at Lothal, Dholavira, and Gola Dhoro. Gujarat reached its greatest extent under the Solanki Dynasty in the 900s CE before coming under Muslim and later British rule. Today, Gujarat is known for its vibrant culture, including traditions of embroidery, tie-dye fabrics, bead work, pottery, woodcarving, furniture and various local cuisines.
India's grain production has steadily increased due to advances in technology, but post-harvest loss is still around 10%. Losses during storage account for approximately 6% of total losses as proper storage facilities are not widely available. The government is taking initiatives to build more silos for long-term grain storage since current storage capacity is insufficient. Research is also needed to develop management guidelines for safe drying and storage of grains under Indian climatic conditions to reduce losses.
India is the seventh largest country by area located in South Asia. It has diverse physical features ranging from coastlines to the Himalayan mountains. Politically, India has borders with Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and China. Culturally, India has a variety of traditions including clothing like the sari for women and kurta for men. Indian cuisine uses an abundance of spices and includes thousands of regional dishes. Sports, dance, festivals, architecture, and dress are all aspects of India's rich cultural traditions that vary widely by region. India has a long history and continues to be shaped by interactions with other cultures.
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The document provides information about the Indian state of Gujarat through a special assembly presentation. It discusses Gujarat's geography, culture, famous temples and places, personalities, festivals, dances, crafts, cuisine, industries, and crops. Key facts include that Gujarat has an area of 196,024 square kilometers and a population of 48 million people. The state has a rich cultural heritage and is known for textiles, embroidery, woodcarving and the dairy cooperative Amul. Major festivals celebrated include Navratri and the International Kite Festival.
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The document summarizes the culture, cuisine, geography, history, and demographics of Western India, which includes the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Goa. It notes that the cuisine of Maharashtra is diverse and ranges from mild to spicy, while Gujarati cuisine is mostly vegetarian. The region has a varied landscape from tropical forests on the coast to thorny bushes inland. Historically the region was ruled by various empires and came under Mughal and British rule before gaining independence. The majority religion is Hinduism with religious minorities including Islam, Christianity, Jainism, and Buddhism.
Bangladesh is located in South Asia with a population of over 16 million people. The majority of people are Bengali and practice Islam. The country has a tropical climate with heavy seasonal rainfall. Bangladesh has a parliamentary democracy and its economy relies heavily on agriculture, especially rice production. The culture of Bangladesh has been influenced by both Hindu and Muslim traditions over time and is expressed through various festivals, music, art, literature and cuisine.
This document discusses earthing and electrical safety. It describes earthing as connecting electrical equipment to the earth to protect humans from electric shock. It then discusses different earthing methods like strip, plate, pipe and rod earthing. It explains the purpose of earthing is to protect lives and equipment from lightning and overvoltage. It also covers causes of electrical shock and types of protective devices like fuses, ELCBs and MCBs. In summary, the document outlines earthing techniques, its importance for safety, causes of shocks and protective equipment.
This document discusses different types of optical fibers based on their material composition, propagation mode, and refractive index profile. There are three main types of materials used: plastic core with plastic cladding, glass core with plastic cladding, and glass core with glass cladding. Fibers can propagate light in single mode or multimode. The refractive index can have a step profile or graded profile.
Gujarat is a state located in Western India with a coastline of over 1600 km. The state has a population of over 50 million people and its capital is Gandhinagar. Gujaratis speak Gujarati and the state has a diverse cultural heritage due to influences from groups like Huns, Muslims, Parsis, and Jains. Popular festivals include Navratri and Makar Sankranti. Major industries include petrochemicals, textiles, gems and jewelry. Famous tourist attractions include palaces and national parks.
Gujarat is a western state in India located along the Arabian Sea. It has a long coastline and is home to over 50 million people from diverse backgrounds. The state has a robust industrial sector, with the world's largest ship breaking yard and oil refinery located there. The local cuisine features roti, rice, lentils and vegetables that are typically served on a thali. Major holidays like Navratri involve singing and dancing in public squares. Traditional attire for men includes a dhoti and shirt while women wear saris and cholis.
Gujarat is a state located in Western India with a population of over 50 million people. The Gujarati people are descended from the Gujara tribe that ruled the region in the 8th-9th centuries. Gujarat has a long cultural history and is known for its Hindu traditions, Jain architecture, and Muslim influences. The state has a prosperous economy focused on industry, manufacturing, and agriculture. Major cities include Ahmedabad and Surat.
It is about Gujarat. Here you can understand details of Gujarat as like what to see in Gujarat, best time for visiting Gujarat, How to reach Gujarat, famous tourist places, festivals, food of Gujarat.
The document provides information about the Indian state of Gujarat. It discusses Gujarat's location and borders. It also lists Gujarat's 25 districts and describes some of Gujarat's national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and popular tourist destinations such as Dwarka, Girnar, and Champaner. Additionally, it discusses the Gujarati people, including their population, language, festivals, cuisine, dress, and art/literature.
Gujarat is a state in western India with Gandhinagar as its capital. It has a population of over 50 million people and Gujarati is the main language spoken. The state has a diverse culture and is known for festivals like Diwali. Gujarat has a strong economy focused on industries like petrochemicals and diamond processing. Major tourist sites include Dwarka, known for the Dwarkadhish temple, and Champaner which has archaeological ruins. The state benefits from strategic infrastructure investments and policies that have made it a leader in sectors like energy and manufacturing.
The document provides information about Mauritius and Gujarat in 3 sections. The Mauritius section details its area, population, capital, geography, government, languages, religion, time zone, telecommunications, travel, and passport requirements. The Gujarat section gives an introduction and provides details on its geography, history, districts, economy, rivers, education, food, arts/culture, crafts, dance/music, and festivals. Both sections include relevant statistics and facts about the location and people.
The document provides information about the Indian state of Gujarat. It discusses Gujarat's location and bordering states/territories. It also lists Gujarat's 25 districts and summarizes details about national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and popular tourist destinations in Gujarat such as Dwarka, Girnar mountain range, and Champaner archaeological park. Additionally, it outlines aspects of Gujarati culture like festivals, cuisine, dress, language, and prominent figures from Gujarat.
Gujarat is located on India's western coast along the Arabian Sea. It has a long coastline and stretches from the Gulf of Kutch in the west to the state of Maharashtra in the east. Gujarat has a rich history dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization and was home to important cities like Lothal and Dholavira. The state has a culturally diverse population with its own art, crafts, festivals, and customs. Gujarat's economy is centered around industries like chemicals and petrochemicals, engineering, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, mining, ports, and textiles. It has experienced strong GDP growth in recent years and attracted foreign investment from countries like
Maharashtra gateway to india presentationRajat Sharma
Maharashtra is India's second largest state by area and population. It has a population of over 110 million people, making it more urbanized and literate than India as a whole. Marathi is the most widely spoken language in the state. The state has a variety of climates and cultures due to its large size. It produces a diverse array of crops, with cotton and sugarcane among the most important cash crops. Maharashtrian cuisine incorporates vegetables, coconuts, and grains in dishes served with breads like poli or bhakri. The state celebrates many festivals throughout the year.
Gujarat is a state in western India with an area of 196,077 square kilometers and a population of over 60 million. Its capital is Gandhinagar and the official language is Gujarati. The state has a diverse geography ranging from desert in the northwest to wet southern districts. Gujarat has a rich history dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization and was later ruled by various Hindu kingdoms and Muslim dynasties. Some of Gujarat's top attractions include the Somnath Temple, Gir Forest, and cities like Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Rajkot, and Jamnagar which feature heritage sites, religious places, forests, beaches, and museums.
Gujarat derives its name from the Gurjars who ruled the area in the 700-800s CE. It has a rich historical and cultural heritage dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization. Some of the largest archaeological sites from that period are found in Gujarat, including at Lothal, Dholavira, and Gola Dhoro. Gujarat reached its greatest extent under the Solanki Dynasty in the 900s CE before coming under Muslim and later British rule. Today, Gujarat is known for its vibrant culture, including traditions of embroidery, tie-dye fabrics, bead work, pottery, woodcarving, furniture and various local cuisines.
India's grain production has steadily increased due to advances in technology, but post-harvest loss is still around 10%. Losses during storage account for approximately 6% of total losses as proper storage facilities are not widely available. The government is taking initiatives to build more silos for long-term grain storage since current storage capacity is insufficient. Research is also needed to develop management guidelines for safe drying and storage of grains under Indian climatic conditions to reduce losses.
India is the seventh largest country by area located in South Asia. It has diverse physical features ranging from coastlines to the Himalayan mountains. Politically, India has borders with Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and China. Culturally, India has a variety of traditions including clothing like the sari for women and kurta for men. Indian cuisine uses an abundance of spices and includes thousands of regional dishes. Sports, dance, festivals, architecture, and dress are all aspects of India's rich cultural traditions that vary widely by region. India has a long history and continues to be shaped by interactions with other cultures.
A look at the effects of media in a postive and negative way,and how it affects our everyday lifestyle.
The state of Kashmir has also been described with relation to its family structure,natural beauty,cultural heritage,etc.
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The document provides information about the Indian state of Gujarat through a special assembly presentation. It discusses Gujarat's geography, culture, famous temples and places, personalities, festivals, dances, crafts, cuisine, industries, and crops. Key facts include that Gujarat has an area of 196,024 square kilometers and a population of 48 million people. The state has a rich cultural heritage and is known for textiles, embroidery, woodcarving and the dairy cooperative Amul. Major festivals celebrated include Navratri and the International Kite Festival.
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The document summarizes the culture, cuisine, geography, history, and demographics of Western India, which includes the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Goa. It notes that the cuisine of Maharashtra is diverse and ranges from mild to spicy, while Gujarati cuisine is mostly vegetarian. The region has a varied landscape from tropical forests on the coast to thorny bushes inland. Historically the region was ruled by various empires and came under Mughal and British rule before gaining independence. The majority religion is Hinduism with religious minorities including Islam, Christianity, Jainism, and Buddhism.
Bangladesh is located in South Asia with a population of over 16 million people. The majority of people are Bengali and practice Islam. The country has a tropical climate with heavy seasonal rainfall. Bangladesh has a parliamentary democracy and its economy relies heavily on agriculture, especially rice production. The culture of Bangladesh has been influenced by both Hindu and Muslim traditions over time and is expressed through various festivals, music, art, literature and cuisine.
This document discusses earthing and electrical safety. It describes earthing as connecting electrical equipment to the earth to protect humans from electric shock. It then discusses different earthing methods like strip, plate, pipe and rod earthing. It explains the purpose of earthing is to protect lives and equipment from lightning and overvoltage. It also covers causes of electrical shock and types of protective devices like fuses, ELCBs and MCBs. In summary, the document outlines earthing techniques, its importance for safety, causes of shocks and protective equipment.
This document discusses different types of optical fibers based on their material composition, propagation mode, and refractive index profile. There are three main types of materials used: plastic core with plastic cladding, glass core with plastic cladding, and glass core with glass cladding. Fibers can propagate light in single mode or multimode. The refractive index can have a step profile or graded profile.
Morarji Desai was an Indian independence activist and politician who served as the fourth Prime Minister of India from 1977 to 1979. He held several important posts in the government of India, including Chief Minister of Bombay State, Home Minister, Finance Minister, and Deputy Prime Minister. As Prime Minister, Desai improved relations with Pakistan and China and undid many constitutional amendments made during the Emergency period. However, his government failed to accomplish much due to internal conflicts within the ruling coalition. Desai retired from politics in 1979 at the age of 83.
Salman Rushdie's novel Midnight's Children uses magical realism to tell the story of Saleem Sinai, a man born at the midnight hour of India's independence. Saleem's life mirrors that of post-colonial India, with his personal experiences aligned with key political events in Indian history. Rushdie draws parallels between Saleem and his own life, with many biographical similarities. Through Saleem's narration of important historical moments in a trivialized, personal manner, Rushdie aims to present history from the perspective of the common man.
This document provides an overview of mechanics of solids, including fundamentals of statics such as laws for analyzing coplanar concurrent force systems using the parallelogram, triangle, and polygon laws. It also discusses analytical methods for resolving and composing concurrent coplanar forces using components, as well as graphical methods. Additional topics covered include coplanar non-concurrent forces, moments, couples, Varignon's theorem, and equilibrium conditions.
This document discusses electrical safety and protection. It begins by outlining electrical injuries and their classification. Electrocutions have decreased from the 1970s but remain a leading cause of occupational fatalities. The document then classifies electrical exposures as high voltage (>600V) or low voltage (<600V) and describes various electrical hazards like shock, burns, falls and fires. It provides examples of accidents caused by these hazards. Finally, it discusses controlling electrical hazards through proper grounding, using GFCIs, avoiding overloads, inspecting cords and replacing damaged equipment.
This document discusses nonverbal communication and its characteristics. It defines nonverbal communication as messages expressed without words, including behaviors, environments, and vocal tones. Some key points:
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- Cultural values influence nonverbal communication norms around space, touch, and eye contact. For example, Americans value more personal space than some other cultures.
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The document discusses vector spaces and subspaces. It defines vectors in Rn as n-tuples of real numbers and describes operations on vectors like addition and scalar multiplication. A vector space is a set with vectors that is closed under these operations and satisfies other axioms. Examples given include Rn, the space of matrices, and polynomial spaces. A subspace is a subset of a vector space that itself is a vector space under the operations in the larger space.
The document discusses how people can engage deeply in their work. Contributors care deeply about their work and commit themselves to the success of their projects. They seek to create high quality products and care about the quality and usefulness of what they produce. Emotional engagement is described as being emotionally connected to one's work and accepting challenges without hesitation. In contrast, emotional disengagement means being unconcerned about assigned work and thinking tasks are boring. Sharing a vision with a group can inspire wholehearted engagement and improve performance.
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3. Gujarat
Gujaratis live in Gujarat, one
of the western states in
India. The name comes from
"Gujara," a branch of the
White Huns. This group
ruled the area during the
eighth and ninth centuries.
Gujara also is the name of a
pastoral caste (social class).
4. Geography
o The State has a long coast-line of about 1600 kms.
and is the longest among all States of country
o It is comprised of 25 districts, which are further sub-divided
into talukas. A taluka consists of a city or town
that serves as its headquarters.
o Gujurat accounts for 6.19 percent of the total area of
the country.
5. Geography
o The State is situated on the west coast of India
o Population of 50,596,992
o It is bounded by the Arabian Sea in the West, by the
States of Rajasthan in the North and North-East, by Madhya
Pradesh in the East and by Maharashtra in the South and
South East.
o The State has an international boundary and has a
common border with Pakistan at the north-western fringe.
6.
7. Cultural Heritage
o Gujaratis have a cultural heritage that can be traced
back to a civilization that existed 3000 years ago.
o Gujarati literature dates to the twelfth century.
o Many groups contribute to Gujarati culture. From
the Vaishnavas come the legends and mythology of
Krishna, to whom are ascribed the popular Raas and
Garba folk dances. Jains influenced temple architecture
and developed a distinctive style of painting. Muslim
architecture in Gujarat combined Hindu elements with
its own styles.
Garba Video
8. Language
o The language, Gujarati, comes from Sanskrit—an
ancient language.
o There are several dialects of Gujarati. These include
Kachchi, Kathiawadi, and Surati. Bhili, a language similar
to Gujarati, is spoken by tribal groups in northern and
eastern Gujarat.
o Gujarati is written in a cursive script. Many Gujaratis
can also understand and speak Hindi.
10. Clothing
Gujarati men wear the dhoti
(loincloth consisting of a
long piece of white cotton
wrapped around the waist
and then drawn between the
legs and tucked into the
waist), accompanied by a
shirt and coat closed with
strings.
11. Clothing
Women wear the sari (a
length of fabric
wrapped around the
waist, with one end
thrown over the right
shoulder) and choli
(tight-fitting, cropped
blouse).
12. Food
Gujarati cuisine is mostly vegetarian, reflecting the strong
influence of Jains and the Vaishnavas in the region.
o Jowar, Bajri are the main staples.
o Roti - unleavened bread made from flour. This is eaten
with a variety of vegetable dishes.
o Kadhi - a savory curry of curds and fried cakes made
from pulses (legumes), is a popular dish.
o Srikhand - a rich dessert made with curds and spiced
with saffron, cardamom, nuts, and fruit. Gujarat is also known
for its delicious ice cream.
13. Food
o Lunch is usually roti and
buttermilk. The main meal is
eaten in the evening and
consists of rice, split peas
(dal-bhat), and vegetables.
o Meals are served on a
thali, a metal tray on which
roti, rice, and small bowls are
placed. The bowls may hold
vegetables such as eggplant,
potatoes, beans, dal (lentils),
and dahi (curds).
14. Sports
Gujarati girls play house, dress their dolls, and hold mock
wedding ceremonies. Boys play marbles, spin tops, fly
kites, and play such games as kabaddi (team wrestling).
Khokho, a kind of team tag game, is another popular local
pastime. Soccer, cricket, field hockey, and basketball are
enjoyed throughout Gujarat.
Khokho
Cricket
15. People
o Gujarat is home to number of groups that settled from
outside including Huns, Sakas, Muslims, Parsis. Gujarat is
devided mostly along caste lines.
o The largest caste is Koli Patel which makes up 20% of the
population. The second largest is Patidar or Kanbi which
makes up roughly 15% of the population.
o Other major groups are Adivasi, Rajput, Vaniya, Harijan,
Lohana, and number of other small sub-castes. The two largest
caste, Koli and Kanbi, are distributed throughout Gujarat while
other are found only in certain areas of Gujarat.
16. Religion
Break-down by Population
o Hinduism –26,964,228
o Jainism – 491,331
o Buddhism – 11,615
o Sikhism – 33,044
o Islam – 13,606,920
o Christian - 181,753
17. Major Holidays
Navratri is one holiday that is
widely celebrated throughout
the state. Navratri means "nine
nights" and is celebrated on the
nine nights leading up to
Dasahara (the festival of the
goddess Durga). It is a time of
gaiety, when men and women
gather in village squares and
temple compounds to sing and
dance.
18. Major Holidays
On the day of Diwali, old and
young, rich and poor wear
new dresses and share sweets.
They also burn fire crackers.
The North Indian business
community starts their
financial new year on Diwali
and new account books are
opened on this day.
19. Major Holidays
Holi is an annual festival celebrated on the day after the
full moon in the Hindu month of Phalguna (early March).
It celebrates spring, commemorates various events in
Hindu mythology and is time indulging in general
merrymaking.
During Holi, Hindus attend a public bonfire, spray friends
and family with colored powders and water, and generally
go a bit wild in the streets.
Holi
20. Famous People
Mahatma Gandhi -
(October 2, 1869–
January 30,1948) was a
major political and
spiritual leader of India
and the Indian
Independence
Movement.
21. Government and Politics
o Gujarat is governed by a Legislative Assembly of 182
members.
o The term of office for a member of the Legislative
Assembly is five years.
o The administration of the state is led by the Chief Minister.
o Narendra Modi has served as Chief Minister of the state
since 2002.
22. Economy
o The economy of Gujarat is
one of the most prosperous
states of the country, having a
per-capita GDP 2.47 times
India's average.
o Gujarat controls some of
the largest businesses in India.
o With 19.8% of the
country's total industrial output,
it is the most industrialized
state in India.
Year Gross State
Domestic Product
1980 74,270
1985 139,880
1990 279,960
1995 718,860
2000 1,084,840
23. Industry
o Major Agricultural produce of the state include cotton,
peanuts, dates, sugar cane, milk & milk products. Industrial
products include cement, and Petrol.
o Gujarat ranks first nationwide in gas-based thermal
electricity generation with national market share of over 18%
and second nationwide in nuclear electricity generation with
national market share of over 16%.
o Over 4% of the S&P CNX 500 conglomerates have
corporate offices in Gujarat.
24. Industry
o The worlds largest ship
breaking yard is in Gujarat near
Bhavnagar at Alang.
o Reliance Petroleum Limited,
one of the group companies of
Reliance Industries Limited
founded by Dhirubhai Ambani
operates the oil refinery at
Jamnagar which is the world's
largest grass roots refineries.
25. Industrial Growth
o During the period 1960-90, Gujarat established itself as
a leader in various industrial sectors - Textiles, Engineering,
Chemicals,Petrochemicals. Drugs & Pharmaceuticals. Dairy,
Cement & Ceramics. Gems & Jewellery, etc.
o Post-liberalization period saw Gujarat's State Domestic
Product (SDP) rising at an average growth rate of 12.4% per
annum in real terms (from 1994 -2002).
26. Amul
o formed in 1946, is a dairy
cooperative movement in India
o managed by an apex
cooperative organisation, Gujarat
Co-operative Milk Marketing
Federation Ltd. (GCMMF),
which today is jointly owned by
some 2.41 million milk
producers in Gujarat, India
27. Amul
Amul’s products range
includes milk powders,
milk, butter, ghee, cheese,
curd, chocolate, ice
cream, cream, shrikhand,
paneer, gulab jamuns,
basundi, Nutramul brand
and others.
28. Amul
o Amul is the largest food
brand in India with an annual
turnover of US $868 million
(2005-06)
o Currently Amul has 2.41
million producer members with
milk collection average of 5.08
million litres/day.
o Amul is the largest producer
of milk and milk products in the
world.
Sales Turnover US $ (million)
1994-95 355
1995-96 400
1996-97 450
1997-98 455
1998-99 493
1999-00 493
2000-01 500
2001-02 500
2002-03 575
2003-04 616
2004-05 672
2005-06 850
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There are two mythological legends associated with Dipavali. The first Dipavali was held to celebrate the return of the Rama, King of Ayodhya, his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana to Koshala after a war in which he killed the demon Ravana. It was getting dark, so people along the way lit oil lamps to light their way. Second, it commemorates the killing of Narakasura, an evil demon by Lord Krishna. So Dipavali is a festival symbolising the destruction of evil forces.