TOP 300 CITIES IN INDIA: BHUJ’S POPULATION, POPULATION DENSITY IN 2021

Bhuj

Rao Hamirji established the District Head Quarter of Gujarat’s Kutch District in 1510. Rao Khengarji I, in 1549, introduced it as the capital of Cutch State which turned as Suleiman Nagar after 1590 when the ruler was forced to acknowledge Mughal supremacy. Bhuj was taken three times in 1786 (by Meghji Seth), in 1801 (by Hansraj), and in 1808 (by Fateh Muhammad). However, the hill fort of Bhujia was captured by Sir William Keir in 1819. Only 20,000 people would live in this city that time. Occurred on Jan. 26,…

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TOP 300 CITIES IN INDIA: ANAND’S POPULATION, POPULATION DENSITY IN 2021

The Milk Capital of India

Known and acknowledged as the Milk Capital of India, the home to the world-famous AMUL Dairy includes farming to big scale industries. The administrative center of Anand District, which is located 101 km from the state capital Gandhinagar, is managed and administered by the Anand Municipality. The urban area of Anand City, with an average elevation of 39 meters, includes 25 villages around the city. ANAND’S POPULATION IN 2021 YEAR Yearly growth figure Yearly (compound) growth percentage Total Population Density 2001 143195 48.7 2002 10299 7.1924% 153494 52 2003 11040…

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POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO TACKLE UNEMPLOYMENT, ARMED CONFLICTS IN NORTH EAST

Kaziranga

The Nagas started waging an armed conflict against the newly formed Indian government to establish an autonomous state in the northeast region, soon after India gained its independence on 15th August 1947. The Naga conflict is considered by many experts one of the little known and one of the longest-running armed conflicts around the world. The government of India in last 70 years has tried to tackle the Naga conflict unsuccessful through use of force, political reconciliation and other measures. Whenever the government intervened, the situation of conflict deepened. One…

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TOP 300 CITIES IN INDIA: VADODARA’S POPULATION, POPULATION DENSITY IN 2021

Vadodara

The third-largest city of Gujarat, Vadodara (previously known as Baroda) used to be called Chandanavati after its ruler Raja Chandan. It was changed to Vadodara in 1974, and the name was derived from Sanskrit word vatodar which stands for the belly of a Banyan tree. Located on the banks of the Vishwamitri River, the city is known for Maharaja Sayajirao University and the residence of the Gaekwads – Baroda State’s Maratha royal family. It is one of the most important cultural, educational, and industrial hubs of western India. VADODARA’S POPULATION…

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TOP 300 CITIES IN INDIA: SURAT’S POPULATION, POPULATION DENSITY IN 2021

Diamond Capital

Surat, the largest diamond manufacturing city in the world, was awarded as the best city by India’s City-Systems (ASICS) in 2013. The eighth largest city in India was the fourth fastest growing Indian city in 2016. Located 284 km south of Gandhinagar and 289 km north of Mumbai, more than 65% of its population are using internet which is pretty good. The ninth largest urban agglomeration was the third cleanest city in India in 2010. SURAT’S POPULATION IN 2018 AND 2021 YEAR Yearly growth figure Yearly (compound) growth percentage Population…

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THE OTHER INDIANS: WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND THE NORTHEAST CONFLICT?

The northeast region of India – Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Tripura, Meghalaya, and Sikkim – is still neglected and suffer a massive conflict that caused from substantial economic loss. Isn’t it a regrettable fact after 70 years of our independence? Surrounded by many countries such as China, Myanmar, Bhutan, and Bangladesh, the northeast region is poorly connected to the Indian mainland by a small corridor. There is a huge conflict associated with the north-east with the mainland that undermines the idea of prosperous and functioning democracy of great…

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TOP 300 CITIES IN INDIA: AHMADABAD’S POPULATION, POPULATION DENSITY IN 2021

Sabarmati Ashram

Ahmedabad (or Amdavad), located on the banks of the Sabarmati River, is the administrative headquarters of the Ahmedabad district and largest city of Indian state Gujarat. The former capital of Gujarat is the seventh largest city in India concerning population. It is 23 km away from its twin city – the state capital Gandhinagar. The Manchester of India holds country’s second oldest stock exchange and has emerged as one of the busiest industrial hubs in Western India. Besides, Ahmedabad was chosen as India’s best city to live in by the…

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TOP 300 CITIES IN INDIA: GANDHINAGAR’S POPULATION, POPULATION DENSITY in 2021

Gandhinagar the green city

Gandhinagar, the capital of West Indian Gujarat, is located on the west bank of the Sabarmati River approximately 23 km north of Ahmedabad, 900 km from the political capital of India, Delhi, and 545 km from the financial capital of India, Mumbai. Green parks, extensive planting, and recreational areas along the river are giving the city a green garden-city atmosphere. GANDHINAGAR’S POPULATION IN 2021 Gandhinagar’s total population was 195,891 as per 2001 India census which had grown by 49% in ten years. 2011 India census, however, recorded a population of…

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INDIA’S TRAVEL INDUSTRY IS EXPECTED TO GENERATE $48 BILLION BY 2020

India's travel industry

The tourism industry is rapidly growing in India which is no doubt great news for our sustainable development; it is likely to play a vital role in India’s economic growth. More than 10 million foreign tourists visited India in 2017 which is 13% more than its previous year’s 8.89 million. Delhi ranked at 28 by the number of arrivals, Mumbai ranked at 30, Chennai ranked at 43, Agra ranked at 45, and Jaipur ranked at 52 have been the top five visited cities of India by the foreign tourists in…

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WHY STEVE JOBS ADVISED MARK ZUCKERBERG TO VISIT NEEM KAROLI BABA’S ASHRAM

NEEM KAROLI BABA’S ASHRAM

Apple CEO Steve Jobs once advised Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to visit a temple in India when Facebook was going through an odd phase. Mark revealed it during the meeting with Narendra Modi in Silicon Valley. The temple where Mark Zuckerberg was advised to visit was a small quaint place which is 9 km from Bhowali and 17 km from Nainital. You guessed it right. We are talking about Kainchai Dham ashram which was founded in 1962 by a Hanuman Devotee, Neem Karoli Baba. It has derived its name from…

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