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Gujarat

Gujarat is an Indian state with an area of 75,686 sq mi and coast line of 1,600 km. It is bordered by Maharashtra to the south, Rajasthan to the north, Madhya Pradesh to the east, the Arabian Sea and Pakistan on the west. The state’s capital is Gandhinagar.

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Which countries are experiencing water shortage?

Several countries in the world have water problems. The top ten countries in descending order are as follows: Somalia, Mauritania, Sudan, Niger, Iraq, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Egypt, Turkmenistan, and Syria.

What are occupations in Gujarat?

Main occupation of Gujarat is agriculture some of their occupations are fruit vendors, power generator, nimbu Mirchi and Pickle of coconut shells

Staple food in gujarat?

= Gujarati Food = The traditional Gujarati food is primarily vegetarian and has a high nutritional value. The typical Gujarati thali consists of varied kinds of lip smacking dishes. Gujarati cuisine has so much to offer and each dish has an absolutely different cooking style. Some of the dishes are stir fry, while others are boiled. Gujarati food is more often served on a silver platter. Gujaratis use a combination of different spices and flavors to cook their meals and this is what makes their food truly exotic.

The traditional Gujarati thali mostly encompasses rotli, dal or kadhi, sabzi also known as shaak and rice. People in Gujarat eat one or the other type of curry along with rice and roti in almost every meal Gujarati dishes usually have a very subtle taste that makes it truly distinct from other Indian cuisines. Lot of emphasis is laid on maintaining hygiene while cooking. Most of the Gujarati dishes are sweet, while others have a quite larger concentration of sugar as compared to salt and spices. Sometimes, jaggery is used as an alternative to sugar.

Gujarati food is highly energy efficient and thus do not cause much of fuel wastage. The staple food of Gujarat consists of homemade pickles, chhaas (buttermilk), salad etc. main course includes vegetables which are usually steamed and dal. Vaghaar is a blend of spices, which is purified in hot oil and then added to the dal. To prevent the body from becoming dehydrated, lot of salt, sugar, tomato and lemon is used.

Gujarati cuisine differs from season to season depending on the availability of vegetables. People in the urban areas are starting some new eating trends. In the summer season, spices such as black pepper and its constituent spices are used in lesser quantities. People fast on a regular basis and limit their diet to milk, nuts and dried fruits.

In the modern era, more and more youngsters have started developing taste for oily spicy food. Even, the modern chefs are coming up with fusion food concept by combining Gujrati food and Western food. Desserts, which were in the ancient times offered only on festivity or some special occasions, have now found their way in the daily meals.

Popular Gujarati Dishes

Sweets * Basundi * Ghari Ghebar or Ghevar * Halvasan * Keri no ras * Malpua * Puran Poli * Shrikhand * Sutarfeni Diwali Special Snacks * Cholafali * Ghooghra * Mathia * Soonvali Farsan (Snacks) * Daal Dhokli * Dhokla * Fafda * Farsi Falafel * Ganthia * Hahdwoh * Kachori * Khakhra * Khaman * Khaman Dhokla * Khandvi * Khichu * Lilva Kachori * Muthia * Sev Khamani Shaak and Daal: Vegetables and Curries * Meethi (Sweet) Kadhi * Sev Tameta nu Shak * Undhiyun Breads * Bajri no rotlo * Bhakhri * Dhebara * Thepala

Why the parts of rajasthan gujarat and the leeward side of the western ghats are drought prone?

Rajasthan and gujrat generally fall parallel to the arabian branch of the southwest monsoon. they do not cause rainfall in this region as aravali hills fall parallel to these monsoon winds and do not cut as a barrier. the windward side of the western ghats recieve heaviest rainfall due to instant ascent of the southwest monsoon winds on the slopes of the western ghats and shed maximum moisture there. when they cross the wind ward slopes and came on the leedward side they become dry and cause very little rainfall. hence these areas remain rainless or recieve very scanty rainfall.

Which presently serving state cm has been in office continuously for the longest period?

Jyoti Basu the former C.M of West Bengal served for the longest tenure. From 1977 to 2000.

What is the vegetation of Gujarat?

The state tree of Gujarat is the banyan tree with the scientific name of Ficus benghalensis.

What is the coastline of gujarat and India?

The Indian State of Gujarat is located on the western coast of India. It has a coastline of 1600km along the Kathiawar peninsula and adjoins the Arabian sea.

Name 2 gulfs located along the gujarat coast?

Gulf of Kachch - Northern gulf

Gulf of khambhat - Suthern gulf

How many tehsil are in Gujarat?

248 taluka in 33 district in GUJARAT.

Strength weaknesses opportunities and threats of the amul company?

Amul is a well known brand for dairy. SWOT analysis- Strengths: Strong network, affordable prices than competitors, good quality. Weakness: small market share in confectionery segment like chocolate. Opportunities: Increase share in chocolate segment. Threat: competitors like nestle.

Why gujarat called gujarat?

it got its name from gujjar community...........it was called gujjar-rashtrya......gradually it turned into gujarat

Show eighth class result of gujranwala board of 2011?

The Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, Gujranwala, has all the results available on its website. See the Related Links.

What is the main crop of Gujarat?

cash-crops: cotton, castor, cumin

food crops: paddy, wheat, maize, bajra, jowar, gram, tur

vegetables: brinjal, tomatos, onions, potato

fruits: ber, banan, mango, chikoo, papaya

All Names of cities under gujarat?

Ahmedabad

Ankleshwar

Atul

Anand

Ambaji

Bharuch

Baroda

Bilimora

Bhavnagar

Dwarka

gandhinagar

Jamnagar

Junagadh

Kutch

Mehsana

Morbi

Patan

Nadiad

Navsari

Porbandar

Palanpur

Rajkot

Surat

Valsad

Vasad

Vapi

How many square kilometers area of gujarat?

area of gujarat is 1,96,077 square kilometers.