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2002 Gujarat violence

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia - 2002 Gujarat violence

The riots were triggered on February 27, 2002 by a fire on a passenger train, the Sabarmati Express, passing through the town of Godhra. The train was carrying Hindu activists called Kar Sevaks returning from a disputed religious site in Ayodhya. The train was allegedly set to fire by Muslim extremists. Hindu sympathisers often cite this as the primary provocation or the "first use" of violence. However, there were reports alleging that it was the Hindus riding the train who were the first to provoke standers-by Muslims in Godhra rail ...

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - 2002 Gujarat violence - The role of the Central and the Gujarat state government in the riots
Various independent human rights groups as well as major Indian newspapers have accused the Gujarat state government, led by Chief Minister Narendra Modi of supporting, and in some cases instigating, the riots. India's own National Human Rights Commission indicted the state government saying "the commission has, therefore, reached that (sic) there was comprehensive failure of the state to protect the constitutional rights of the people of Gujarat." [4] On 3rd March, 2002, as mobs ruled the streets, Mr. Modi is reported to have stated: ...

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2002 Gujarat violence, 2002 Gujarat violence - The Riots, 2002 Gujarat violence - Eyewitness Accounts, 2002 Gujarat violence - The role of the Central and the Gujarat state government in the riots, 2002 Gujarat violence - Conviction, 2002 Gujarat violence - The Best Bakery Case, 2002 Gujarat violence - The cause of the train fire in Godhra, 2002 Gujarat violence - External references, 2002 Gujarat violence - Compilations of newspaper articles, 2002 Gujarat violence - Newspaper articles

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - Ethnic conflict in India - August 2003

August 15 - In a sign of defiance against Indian Independence day, Tripurese separatists gunned down 34 Hindu cilivians. August 25 - Two powerful bomb blasts rocked Mumbai again, leaving more than 50 people dead. These attacks were carried out by Arshad Shafique Ansari, Fahimida Sayyed (37), wife of Sayyed Rahim, and their daughter Fareen Sayeed (17) (all Muslims). ...

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Ethnic conflict in India, Ethnic conflict in India - 1921, Ethnic conflict in India - 1992, Ethnic conflict in India - 2002, Ethnic conflict in India - August 2003

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia - Atal Bihari Vajpayee

Atal Bihari Vajpayee (अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी in Devanagari) (born December 25, 1924) was the Prime Minister of India in 1996 and again from October 13, 1998 until May 19, 2004. He is the senior-most leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Hindu Nationalism in Indian politics. He has served as a member of the Parliament of India for nearly 50 years. Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Early Life and Family. Vajpayee is a native of Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh and has been active in ...

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - Gandhinagar - City planning

With an area of 57.38 km², Gandhinagar is spread on either banks of Sabarmati river. The main city is designed on the west bank of the river on 42.9 km² of land. The site is gently sloping, from north-east to south-west. Fine landscape lies along the west bank of the river Sabarmati. Gandhinagar is perhaps the only new capital of a state in India that was designed and planned by Indian Town Planners - H.K. Mewada and P.M. Apte, then in service with the State Government. It is considered the ‘greenest’ new town in the world. Gand ...

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Gandhinagar, Gandhinagar - History, Gandhinagar - City planning, Gandhinagar - Educational and Research Institutes, Gandhinagar - Terrorist attacks

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - Gujarat - History

Situated on the western coast of India, the name of the state is derived from Gujjarātta (Gurjar Rāshtra), which means the land of the Gujjars. It is believed that a tribe of Gujjars migrated to India around the 5th century. The history of Gujarat, however, began much earlier. Settlements of the Indus Valley Civilisation, also known as the Harappan Civilisation, have been found in the area now known as Gujarat. Gujarat's coastal cities, chiefly Bharuch, served as ports and trading centres in the Maurya and Gupta empires. After the f ...

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Gujarat, Gujarat - Geography, Gujarat - History, Gujarat - Indian Independence Movement, Gujarat - Post Independence, Gujarat - Administration and politics, Gujarat - Economy, Gujarat - Educational institutions, Gujarat - Demographics, Gujarat - Tourism

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - Indian nationalism - More than just Indian

See Also: Demographics of India Indian nationalism is as much a diverse blend of nationalistic sentiments as its people are ethnically and religiously diverse. Thus the most influential undercurrents are more than just Indian in nature. The most controversial and emotionally-charged fiber in the fabric of Indian nationalism is religion. Religion forms a major, and in many cases, the central element of Indian life. Ethnic communities are diverse in terms of linguistics, social traditions and history across India. Indian nationalism - Hindu Rashtra. See also:

Indian nationalism, Indian nationalism - National consciousness in India, Indian nationalism - Conception of nationhood, Indian nationalism - Ages of war and invasion, Indian nationalism - Foreign admiration, Indian nationalism - Renaissance Vision, Indian nationalism - Swaraj, Indian nationalism - The Gandhian Era, Indian nationalism - The INA, Indian nationalism - More than just Indian, Indian nationalism - Hindu Rashtra, Indian nationalism - Muslim nationalism, Indian nationalism - The Khalsa, Indian nationalism - Ethnic nationalism, Indian nationalism - Nationalism and politics, Indian nationalism - Nationalism and military conflicts, Indian nationalism - Nuclear power, Indian nationalism - The Kashmir question, Indian nationalism - New Visions, Indian nationalism - India and the World, Indian nationalism - Akhand Bharat, Indian nationalism - Trans-national expression

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - Persecution of Muslims - Muslim persecution of Muslims

See takfir, Ahmadiyya, Shia, Kharijite, Mu'tazili, Alawites, Druze. Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of and by Mutazilites. In medieval Iraq, the Mu'tazili theological movement instituted a mihna (inquisition) on gaining power, punishing those who would not assent to their claim that the Qur'an was created rather than eternal. The most famous victims of the Mihna were Ahmad Ibn Hanbal who was imprisoned ...

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Persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Pagan Arab persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Muslim persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of and by Mutazilites, Persecution of Muslims - Sunni-Shi'a conflicts and persecutions, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Ahmadiyyas, Persecution of Muslims - Alawites, Persecution of Muslims - Druze, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution by Takfiris, Persecution of Muslims - Christian persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims during the Crusades, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims in medieval Spain, Persecution of Muslims - Muslim casualties of the Civil War in Lebanon, Persecution of Muslims - Secular Western persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Yugoslavia, Persecution of Muslims - Increased discrimination of Muslims following September 11 2001, Persecution of Muslims - Communist persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Soviet Union and in former East Bloc nations, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims in China, Persecution of Muslims - Hindu persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Violence between Hindus and Muslims

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Third term: into the 21st century

On October 13, 1999, Gen. Pervez Musharaff, chief of Pakistan's army and the chief planner of the Kargil invasion, seized power from the civilian government. Arresting deposed PM Nawaz Sharif, he took power as the Chief Executive of Pakistan. This was the third military coup in the history of Pakistan. On the same day, Atal Bihari Vajpayee for the third time took oath as Prime Minister of India. The BJP-led NDA had won as many as 303 seats in the 543 seat Lok Sabha, a comfortable, stable majority, without the AIADMK. This majority cou ...

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Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Early Life and Family, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Early Political Career, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Vision and Character, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - The Janata Phase, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - The Rise of the BJP, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Prime Minister of India Twice, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Pokhran Lahore and Kargil, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Third term: into the 21st century, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Life and Legacy Praise and Criticism after Elections 2004

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - Hindu nationalism - Hindu fundamentalism

See Also: Neofacism Fundamentalism in Hindu nationalism arose in the 1940s, when Muslim separatism was increasing in popularity. Vinayak Savarkar publicly endorsed the Two - Nation theory of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, but opposed any partition of Indian territory to create a Muslim nation. Savarkar stated that if Muslims wanted a separate country from Hindus, there existed many in the Middle East. There were also small groups of extremist Hindus, such as Savitri Devi who condemned Mahatma Gandhi ...

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Hindu nationalism, Hindu nationalism - Historical foundations, Hindu nationalism - Hindu Renaissance, Hindu nationalism - In the Independence movement, Hindu nationalism - Hindu Rashtra, Hindu nationalism - Hindutva, Hindu nationalism - The Sangh Parivar, Hindu nationalism - Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Hindu nationalism - Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Hindu nationalism - Bharatiya Janata Party, Hindu nationalism - World vision, Hindu nationalism - Hindu fundamentalism, Hindu nationalism - Partition riots, Hindu nationalism - Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, Hindu nationalism - Recent episodes of violence

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Pokhran, Lahore and Kargil

Prime Minister Vajpayee began his potent term of office by changing the direction of the nation completely. In May 1998, India continued 5 absolute surprise underground nuclear weapon tests in Pokhran, Rajasthan. The 5 tests sent the desert rumbling all the way into Pakistan, and shocked and surprised the world. Two weeks later, Pakistan responded with its own nuclear testing, making it the World's newest nuclear weapons power. It is widely speculated that the tests were planned in 1995, but Vajpayee takes credit for decisively acting ...

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Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Early Life and Family, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Early Political Career, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Vision and Character, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - The Janata Phase, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - The Rise of the BJP, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Prime Minister of India, Twice, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Pokhran, Lahore and Kargil, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Third term: into the 21st century, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Life and Legacy, Praise and Criticism, after Elections 2004

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Prime Minister of India, Twice

Political energy and expansion for the BJP made it the single-largest political party in the Lok Sabha elected in 1996. Mired down by corruption scandals, the Congress was at a historic low, and a vast medley of regional parties and break-off factions dominated the hung Parliament. Asked to form the Government, A.B. Vajpayee was sworn in as Prime Minister, but the BJP failed to gather enough support from other parties to make a majority. Vajpayee was forced to resign after just 13 days, when it was clear there could be no majority. After a t ...

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Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Early Life and Family, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Early Political Career, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Vision and Character, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - The Janata Phase, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - The Rise of the BJP, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Prime Minister of India, Twice, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Pokhran, Lahore and Kargil, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Third term: into the 21st century, Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Life and Legacy, Praise and Criticism, after Elections 2004

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - Hindu nationalism - Hindu Rashtra

Hindu Rashtra, literally Hindu Nation is what Hindu nationalists describe India as - a nation of people whose culture, history is founded in the theology and traditions of Hinduism. In this interpretation, a Hindu is connoted beyond just as an adherent of Hinduism. Some proponents have argued that even Muslim and Christian Indians are Hindus, as their ancestors were Hindu, and ...

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Hindu nationalism, Hindu nationalism - Historical foundations, Hindu nationalism - Hindu Renaissance, Hindu nationalism - In the Independence movement, Hindu nationalism - Hindu Rashtra, Hindu nationalism - Hindutva, Hindu nationalism - The Sangh Parivar, Hindu nationalism - Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Hindu nationalism - Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Hindu nationalism - Bharatiya Janata Party, Hindu nationalism - World vision, Hindu nationalism - Hindu fundamentalism, Hindu nationalism - Partition riots, Hindu nationalism - Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, Hindu nationalism - Recent episodes of violence

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - Persecution of Muslims - Communist persecution of Muslims

Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Soviet Union and in former East Bloc nations. See Pomak, Bulgaria. Enver Hoxha conducted a campaign to extinguish all forms of religion in Albania, a majority Muslim country, in 1967, closing all religious buildings and declaring the state atheist. See Communist and post-Communist Albania. ...

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Persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Pagan Arab persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Muslim persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of and by Mutazilites, Persecution of Muslims - Sunni-Shi'a conflicts and persecutions, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Ahmadiyyas, Persecution of Muslims - Alawites, Persecution of Muslims - Druze, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution by Takfiris, Persecution of Muslims - Christian persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims during the Crusades, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims in medieval Spain, Persecution of Muslims - Muslim casualties of the Civil War in Lebanon, Persecution of Muslims - Secular Western persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Yugoslavia, Persecution of Muslims - Increased discrimination of Muslims following September 11 2001, Persecution of Muslims - Communist persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Soviet Union and in former East Bloc nations, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims in China, Persecution of Muslims - Hindu persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Violence between Hindus and Muslims

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - Persecution of Muslims - Christian persecution of Muslims

Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims during the Crusades. Main article: Crusade The First Crusade was launched in 1095 by Pope Urban II to regain control of the sacred city of Jerusalem and the Christian Holy Land from Muslims. On May 7, 1099 the crusaders reached Jerusalem, which had been recaptured from the Seljuks by the Fatimids of Egypt only the year before. Many Crusaders wept on seeing the city they had journeyed so long to reach. On July 15, the crusaders were able to ...

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Persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Pagan Arab persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Muslim persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of and by Mutazilites, Persecution of Muslims - Sunni-Shi'a conflicts and persecutions, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Ahmadiyyas, Persecution of Muslims - Alawites, Persecution of Muslims - Druze, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution by Takfiris, Persecution of Muslims - Christian persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims during the Crusades, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims in medieval Spain, Persecution of Muslims - Muslim casualties of the Civil War in Lebanon, Persecution of Muslims - Secular Western persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Yugoslavia, Persecution of Muslims - Increased discrimination of Muslims following September 11 2001, Persecution of Muslims - Communist persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Soviet Union and in former East Bloc nations, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims in China, Persecution of Muslims - Hindu persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Violence between Hindus and Muslims

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - Persecution of Muslims - Hindu persecution of Muslims

See also Ethnic conflict in India. Persecution of Muslims - Violence between Hindus and Muslims. The Sangh Parivar family of organisations, have allegedly been involved in encouraging negative stereotyping of Muslims, and in the 2002 Gujarat violence they were allegedly responsible for encouraging attacks against Muslims in the state of Gujarat. The 2002 riots arose after 59 Hindu pilgrims, including 14 children returning from Ayodhya were killed from what the rioters believed was a firebombing of t ...

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Persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Pagan Arab persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Muslim persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of and by Mutazilites, Persecution of Muslims - Sunni-Shi'a conflicts and persecutions, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Ahmadiyyas, Persecution of Muslims - Alawites, Persecution of Muslims - Druze, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution by Takfiris, Persecution of Muslims - Christian persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims during the Crusades, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims in medieval Spain, Persecution of Muslims - Muslim casualties of the Civil War in Lebanon, Persecution of Muslims - Secular Western persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Yugoslavia, Persecution of Muslims - Increased discrimination of Muslims following September 11 2001, Persecution of Muslims - Communist persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Soviet Union and in former East Bloc nations, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims in China, Persecution of Muslims - Hindu persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Violence between Hindus and Muslims

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - Persecution of Muslims - Secular Western persecution of Muslims

Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Yugoslavia. See History of Bosnia and Herzegovina#19th and 20th century, ethnic cleansing Persecution of Muslims - Increased discrimination of Muslims following September 11 2001. On September 11, 2001, the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks occurred against The Pentagon and the World Trade Center towers in the United States. Some people explained these attacks as a battle between th ...

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Persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Pagan Arab persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Muslim persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of and by Mutazilites, Persecution of Muslims - Sunni-Shi'a conflicts and persecutions, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Ahmadiyyas, Persecution of Muslims - Alawites, Persecution of Muslims - Druze, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution by Takfiris, Persecution of Muslims - Christian persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims during the Crusades, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims in medieval Spain, Persecution of Muslims - Muslim casualties of the Civil War in Lebanon, Persecution of Muslims - Secular Western persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Yugoslavia, Persecution of Muslims - Increased discrimination of Muslims following September 11 2001, Persecution of Muslims - Communist persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Soviet Union and in former East Bloc nations, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims in China, Persecution of Muslims - Hindu persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Violence between Hindus and Muslims

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - Gujarat - Tourism

Lothal is the site of the ancient ruins of the first Indian port, dating from the time of the Indus Valley Civilization. The Modhera Sun Temple is famous for its rare position as specifically and uniquely designed for the worship of the Sun, Lord Surya. While the main temple is beautifully and intricately designed with complex architecture, painting and sculptures, there is a central pond and surrounding it stand 108 small temples for each of the Sun God's 108 names. Dwarka city on the tip of the Arabian Sea is famous for being the legendary ...

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Gujarat, Gujarat - Geography, Gujarat - History, Gujarat - Indian Independence Movement, Gujarat - Post Independence, Gujarat - Administration and politics, Gujarat - Economy, Gujarat - Educational institutions, Gujarat - Demographics, Gujarat - Tourism

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - Gujarat - Economy

The economy of Gujarat shows that it is one of the most prosperous states of the country, having a per-capita GDP significantly above India's average. According to the data published by "Center for Monitoring Indian Economy" or CMIE, Gujarat ranked third among all the states of India in 2004, approximately same as Punjab and Maharashtra, at Rs. 15,800 [3]. Major Agricultural produce of the state include cotton, peanuts, dates, sugarcane, milk & milk pro ...

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Gujarat, Gujarat - Geography, Gujarat - History, Gujarat - Indian Independence Movement, Gujarat - Post Independence, Gujarat - Administration and politics, Gujarat - Economy, Gujarat - Educational institutions, Gujarat - Demographics, Gujarat - Tourism

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2002 Gujarat violence: Encyclopedia II - Gujarat - Educational institutions

Gujarat has 10 universities and 4 Agricultural universities. Gujarat is home to the prestigeous Indian Institute of Management, located in the city of Ahmedabad. The institute has been rated as the best in Asia by Asiaweek [citation needed], and attracts a lot of foreign students. Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology [5] is the first institute in India to recognise ICT as the emerging technical discipline and impart education in the same. Gujarat also hosts an extension campus, the N ...

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Gujarat, Gujarat - Geography, Gujarat - History, Gujarat - Indian Independence Movement, Gujarat - Post Independence, Gujarat - Administration and politics, Gujarat - Economy, Gujarat - Educational institutions, Gujarat - Demographics, Gujarat - Tourism

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