| Gujarat
gets its name from "Gujjar Rashtra", the land of the
Gujjars, a migrant tribe who came to India in the wake of the
invading Huns in the 5th century. The history of Gujarat dates
back to 2000 BC. It is also believed that Lord Krishna left
Mathura to settle on the west coast of Saurashtra at Dwarka.The
state saw various kingdoms like Mauryas, Guptas, Pratiharas
etc, but it was under the regime of Chalukyas (Solanki) Gujarat
witnesses progress and prosperity. Inspite
of the plundering of Mahmud of Ghazni, the Chalukyan kings were
able to maintain general prosperity and well being of the state.
After this glorious respite, Gujarat faced troubled times under
the Muslims, Marathas and the British rules.
The
Present state of Gujarat was formed in 1st May 1960, as a result
of Bombay Reorganization act, 1960. The state is bounded by
the Arabian Sea on the west, Pakistan and Rajasthan in the north
and north-east respectively, Madhya Pradesh in the south east
and Maharashtra in south.
The
state has witnessed all-round progress in every field. It has
been recognized as one of the leading industrialized states
in the country. There are 1500 large and medium, 1,84,119 small
scale industrial units registered as on March 1996. The principal
industries are textiles, chemicals, and petro-chemicals complex
of IPCL and Gujarat Oil refinery located near Vadodara. Gujarat
is also the main producer of tobacco, cotton and groundnut in
the country.
Gujarat
with its immense tourism has unending list of tourist destinations,
right from Ahmedabad - the Manchester of India, Gandhiji's sabarmati
Ashram, spectacular peninsula of Saurashtra, the historic Jain
temple of Palitana, Sasangiri the last natural habitat of majestic
Asiatic lions, the coastal towns of Porbandat and Dwarka the
semi-inland of Kutch etc, the list is unending.
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