Gujarat is celebrating its foundation on 1 May today. This auspicious occasion marks the establishment of the kingdom after the bilateral of Bombay state in 1960. Gujarat, the ninth largest state in the country, is the fifth largest state from the population and the largest region, the home of more than 6 crore people. The state is Pakistan in the north -west, Pakistan in the north, Madhya Pradesh in the north and Maharashtra in the south and Pakistan in the centers of Du, Daman, Dadra and Nagar Haveli. The Arabian Sea gives a border to the state of Gujarat for both west and south -west.
Gujarat is known as the west jewelry. From white sand dunes of Kutch to the towns of the temple, the state is adorned with natural beauty. Gujarat also has a rich history, whose soil is witness to ancient civilizations, business routes and cultural exchange.
Gujarat Day History and Importance
The state of Gujarat came into existence on 1 May 1960. On the same day, Maharashtra was also formed to address the demand of Marathi speaking people. Both these states were excluded from the state of Bombay, where these two linguistic groups demanded their separate states. To meet its demand, states were formed through the Bombay Reorganization Act, 1960. Since then, the days of the state foundation have been observed with great enthusiasm and enthusiasm.
Gujarat Day is not only a celebration of the past, but also a repetition of Gujarat’s commitment for progress and prosperity. This is the time to respect the contribution of its people, who have made tireless efforts to create a bright future for the coming generations.
Therefore, to honor the culture, heritage and heritage of Gujarat, grand programs are organized across the state on Gujarat Day.
About Gujarat
From the powerful Indus Valley Civilization to the grand courts of Solanki and Mughal dynasties, Gujarat has been a melting pot of traditions and influences, shaping its unique identity.
One of the most permanent heritage of Gujarat, it plays the role of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation. Gandhi’s truth, non -violence and principles of social justice inspire not only Gujarat but the whole world. His submarine ashram in Ahmedabad stands as a beach of peace and flexibility, which attracts visitors from every corner of the world.
Gujarat is also known for its unique festivals, arts and traditions that reflect the diversity and vibration of the state. Apart from its cultural wealth, Gujarat is a power plant of economic development and innovation. Gujarat has emerged as a major destination for investment and development, with its movement, rich industries and a sense of entrepreneurship.