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Gujarat highlighted in map of India. Parts of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir not in Indian control are shown to be outside India.
Date of formation May 1, 1960
Capital Gandhinagar
Governor Nawal Kishore Sharma
Chief Minister Narendra Modi
Area 196,024 kmē
Population
 - Total
Density

50,600,000 ( 2001)
258/km2
Population growth (1991-2001): 22.48%
Literacy 70% (2001)

Gujarat ( Hindi: गुजरात) is the most industrialized state in IndiaThe Republic of India is a large multicultural country in South Asia, with a population of over one billion. The Indian economy is the fourth largest in the world, in terms of purchasing power parity, and is the world's second-fastest growing economy. after MaharashtraDate of formation May 1, 1960 Capital Mumbai Auxiliary Capital Nagpur Largest City Mumbai Governor Mohammad Fazal Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh Deputy Chief Minister R R Patil Area 308,000 kmē Population Total Density Ranked 2nd in India 96,752,247 ( 2. It is located in western India bordering PakistanIslami Jamhuria Pakistan ( In Detail) ( In Detail) National motto: Iman, Ittehad, Nazm( Urdu: "Faith, Unity, Discipline" Official Language(s) Urdu, English Capital Islamabad Largest City Karachi President General Pervez Musharraf Prime Minister Shaukat Az to its north. Its capital is Gandhinagar.

The state of Gujarat was created on May 1, 1960 carving out the Gujarati speaking areas of the state of Bombay.

Gujarat has a reputation for people with shrewd business acumen and considerable financial talent. Gujaratis are extravagant and live lavishly. They are considered to have the highest standard of living in India.

Gujarat has given to India two of its biggest leaders in the Indian Independence Movement, Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Gujaratis have also made their mark in the arts and the sciences, although they are comparatively few in number when compared to the number of businessmen and entrepreneurs. The state was the site of widespread violence against its Muslim minority from February 28, 2002 till the end of August that year. It is estimated that more than 2,000 Muslims were killed in incidents that the Indian media and human rights organisations say had the blessings of the BJP-led state government of Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

1 Adminstrative divisions of Gujarat

Gujarat comprises of 25 districts. The districts are :

Ahmedabad | Amreli | Anand | Banaskantha | Bharuch | Bhavnagar | Dahod | Dang | Gandhinagar | Jamnagar | Junagadh | Kheda | Kutch | Mehsana | Narmada | Navsari | Panchmahal | Patan | Porbandar | Rajkot | Sabarkantha | Surat | Surendranagar | Vadodara | Valsad


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