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Gujarat
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).
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 subdivided 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.
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.
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
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.
Language
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.
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).
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.
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).
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
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.
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
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.
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.
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
Famous People
Mahatma Gandhi - (October 2, 1869–
January 30,1948) was a major
political and spiritual leader of India
and the Indian Independence
Movement.

Kalpen Suresh Modi - (born on
April 23, 1977) is an American
actor who goes by the stage
name Kal Penn.
Harold & Kumar
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.
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
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.
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.
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).
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
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.
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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Vibrant Gujarat

  • 2. 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).
  • 3. 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 subdivided 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.
  • 4. 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.
  • 5.
  • 6. 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
  • 7. 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.
  • 9. 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.
  • 10. 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).
  • 11. 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.
  • 12. 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).
  • 13. 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
  • 14. 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.
  • 15. 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
  • 16. 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.
  • 17. 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.
  • 18. 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
  • 19. Famous People Mahatma Gandhi - (October 2, 1869– January 30,1948) was a major political and spiritual leader of India and the Indian Independence Movement. Kalpen Suresh Modi - (born on April 23, 1977) is an American actor who goes by the stage name Kal Penn. Harold & Kumar
  • 20. 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.
  • 21. 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
  • 22. 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.
  • 23. 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.
  • 24. 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).
  • 25. 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
  • 26. 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.
  • 27. 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

Editor's Notes

  1. Talk about the demographics of the region with the geography. Living in rural area versus urban.
  2. Another possible video… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFDehz57T8k aquanted
  3. This is the link to a bollywood song…but it’s the dress of girls in Gujurat http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6fqRZjVFDY
  4. This is another possible video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tC12lee9ze8&mode=related&search=
  5. If you guys want us to add more with specifics we can
  6. A possible video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFDehz57T8k
  7. 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.