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Oct 4, 2008, 6:28:12 PM10/4/08
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      GUJARAT IN THE NEWS !

 


According to the August 8 report of the National Council of Applied Economic Research, 
the richest city in  India is now  Surat, ahead of  Bangalore
and  Madras , with an average annual household income of Rs0.45 million (over
$11,000 per year). 
 
80 per cent of all diamonds sold anywhere in the world are
polished in  Surat 's 10,000 diamond units
 
The only non-Jews in the Tel Aviv and  Jerusalem diamond bourse are
Gujjus.
 
Between 2004-5 and 2007-8  Surat 's middle class doubled in size and its
poor reduced by a third.
 
The fifth richest city in  India is now Ahmedabad, ahead of  Bombay and
Delhi , and miles ahead of  Calcutta .
 
The percentage of man-days lost in  Gujarat due to
labour unrest is 0.42 per cent, the lowest in  India . 
 
Of  Gujarat 's  18,048 villages, 17,940 have electricity.

Under Chief Minister Modi,  the face of industrial  Gujarat is changing. 
 
The world's largest oil refinery is coming up in  Jamnagar. Owned by Reliance,
it already refines 660,000 barrels of oil a day and will double that this year.
 
Thirty per cent of  India 's cotton is grown in  Gujarat , 40 per cent of
India 's art-silk is manufactured in  Surat , employing 0.7 million people.
 
The world's third largest denim manufacturer is Ahmedabad's 
Arvind Mills.
 
A KPMG report says 40 per cent of  India 's pharmacy
industry is based in  Gujarat with companies like Torrent, Zydus Cadila, Alembic,
Dishman and Sun Pharma.
 
The state of Gujarat's GDP has been growing at 12 per cent a year 
for the last 12 years, as fast as  China 's.

India's wealthiest man, Mukesh Ambani of Reliance, is Gujarati. 
Forbes says he is the world's fifth richest man, worth $43 billion.
Azim Premji of Wipro, is Gujarati. He is the world's
21st richest man, worth $17 billion.
 
Ten of the 25 richest Indians are Gujarati.

Some of the best business communities in  India -- Parsis,
Jains, Memons, Banias, Khojas and Bohras -- speak Gujarati.
 
The two great leaders of the subcontinent, the Mahatma and
the Quaid, were both Gujaratis from trading communities. One a Bania, the
other a Khoja.
 
Gujaratis number 55 million, five per cent of  India 's
population living on six per cent of surface area, but hold 30 per cent of all
Indian stock.
 
Gujaratis account for 16 per cent of all Indian exports and 17
per cent of GDP.
 
JAI  GUJARAT - JAI BHARAT MATA !

 
                         





Shawn Ladak, B.A. M.ED.
Executive Vice President - Recruitment and Business Development
FEP Accounting and Finance Search Group
A Division of Future Executive Personnel Ltd.
425 University Avenue, Suite 800
Toronto, Ontario M5G 1T6
Tel: (416) 979 7575 ext. 255
Toll Free : 1 888 636 4802
Email: la...@fepsearchgroup.com
Visit us at www.fepsearchgroup.com

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