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Around 46 million people speak Gujarati worldwide, primarily in the Indian state of Gujarat and in parts of Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh. It is also spoken by Indian diaspora communities around the world.
Some holy cities for Jainism include Palitana in Gujarat, India, where there are more than 900 Jain temples on a hill; Shravanabelagola in Karnataka, India, which is home to the world's tallest monolithic statue of Gommateshwara; and Gaya in Bihar, India, where Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism, is believed to have attained spiritual enlightenment. These cities hold great religious significance for Jains and attract pilgrims from around the world.
Ahmedabad to Bahuchraji is around 100 km it takes around 2 hrs to reach there.
Rajasthan is a state that has fair amount of populations. As per the sensex ration and the recent survey the population of Rajasthan is around 7, 10, 41283.
Water scarcity is a problem around the world because only two percent of water on earth is fresh water. Also more of that water is being polluted.
Mainly its located in around Udaipur City, Rajasthan, India
There is no scarcity of water around the globe. It would be flatly impossible. The ocean water keeps on evaporating and falling as rain, just as it has for a billion years.
save water and not waste it, water scarcity is an issue that will greatly affect the amount of crops grown and will determine whether there is enough food to feed and give water around the world. so stop wasting water.
They used the oil for Trading.
They are mostly Sarsvat Brahmins mostly around Punjab, Hariyana, Western UP and Rajasthan
There are only a few hundred lions left in the wild in India. In 2010, the Gujarat Government reported that there were around 411 lions left in the wild in the forests of Gujarat. The number was in hundreds of thousands around the 1900's and has come down to this number due to extensive hunting.
There are only a few hundred lions left in the wild in India. In 2010, the Gujarat Government reported that there were around 411 lions left in the wild in the forests of Gujarat. The number was in hundreds of thousands around the 1900's and has come down to this number due to extensive hunting.