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West India
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Western India shown in red</large>
Population 147,801,774
Area 508,052 km2 (196,160 sq mi)
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
States and territories Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, karnataka, Daman and Diu
Most populous cities (2008) Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Pune, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot, Nagpur
Official languages Marathi, Gujarati, Konkani, Hindi, English[1][2]

West India (also Western India) or the Western region of India consists of the states of Goa, Gujarat and Maharashtra, along with the Union Territories of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli. It is highly industrialized, with a large urban population.[3] Most of Western India was part of the Rashtrakuta Empire before colonization by the British. The regions became part of India upon independence, and took their current form after the States Reorganization Act of 1956.[4] The states are roughly bounded by the Thar Desert in the northwest, the Vindhya Range in the north and the Arabian Sea in the west. A major portion of Western India shares the Deccan Plateau with South India. Before the partition of India, Sindh[contradictory] and Balochistan were also included in this region.

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History [edit]

The Indian subcontinent in 1760

Parts of Gujarat were the site of Indus Valley Civilization. Sites have been uncovered in Gujarat at Lothal, Surkotada, and around Ghaggar river in Rajasthan. The Western Indian region was ruled by the Rashtrakuta Empire, the Maurya Kingdom, Gurjars, Rajputs, Satavahanas, Western Satraps, Indo Greeks etc. in the ancients times. During the medieval age, the region came under Persian influence and also under Mughal rule. Later, the Maratha Empire which arose in western Maharashtra came to dominate a major portion of the Indian sub-continent. However its defeat by the British in the Anglo-Maratha wars left most of India under colonial rule. The region then experienced great upheavals during the struggle for Indian Independence. Gandhi's Dandi March took place in Gujarat. The region became part of independent India in 1947, and the present state boundaries were drawn based on linguistic considerations in 1956.[4]

Geography [edit]

Konkan in monsoon

The region consists of the predominantly arid to semi-arid region of Saurashtra and Kutch in the North. The region South of that of Cambay and Southern Gujarat makes the northern semi arid region and the southern humid region submerge, though this region itself being the humid to sub humid. The Western Ghats and Konkan lie along the coast of Maharashtra and Goa. The Deccan plains of the Vidarbha, Marathwada in central and eastern Maharashtra define the rest of the region. The vegetation varies from tropical rainforests along the Konkan coast to thorny bushes and shrubs in northern Gujarat. The rivers in this region are the Narmada, Tapti, Godavari, Zuari, Mandovi, Krishna, Ghaggar, Chambal and many other smaller tributaries of other rivers.

Climate [edit]

The climate varies between tropical wet, tropical wet and dry, and semi arid. The coastal regions experience little seasonal variations although the temperatures range between 20°C to 38°C. Mumbai and northern Konkan regions experience cooler winters with minimum temperatures hovering around 12 °C. Interior Maharashtra experiences hot summers with maximum temperatures averaging 40°C and mild winters with minimum temperatures averaging about 10°C. Gujarat also has a warm climate with hot summers and cool winters.

Demographics [edit]

A Meghwal woman in the Hodka village, north of Bhuj.

The majority follow Hinduism and there are significant minority who follow Islam and smaller number who follow and Christianity. There are also a few indigenous Jews called the Bene Israel who speak Marathi. The Parsees who settled in Gujarat made Mumbai and Surat their home. Significant percentages of Jains and Buddhists can be found too. Most Christians live in the state of Goa.

Overall, 83.66% of the population is Hindu, 10.12% Muslim, 4% Buddhist with Christians in Goa and Maharashtra making up the majority of the remainder. Marathi, with about 73 million speakers is the most widely spoken language, followed by Gujarati with about 46 million speakers and Konkani 2.5 million speakers, all of which are Indo-Aryan languages.[5] As in other parts of India, a high level of multilingualism is seen with English and Hindi being spoken as additional languages in urban areas.[6]

Mahalasa Temple in Goa

The average literacy rate of West India is around 76%, higher than the national average of 70.5%.[7] The population density is around 290 per square km. The average fertility rate is about 2.2, while the average household size is about 4.7.[7]

Culture [edit]

The states of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Goa are culturally varied and distinct.

Maharashtrian culture derives from the ancient Indo-Aryan Vedic culture influenced deeply by the Maratha Empire. Maharashtrians take great pride in the Maratha Empire, and many places in Maharashtra are named after the founder of the Empire, Shivaji. Marathi literature and cinema are popular in the state as well as across India.[citation needed] Bollywood has had a huge impact on the lifestyle and culture of this part of India as the industry is primarily located in Mumbai.

Gujarati culture includes both Hindu and Islamic influence. It has also been influenced by the Parsis, who migrated to Gujarat from Iran about a 1000 years ago. Cultural Events like Rann Utsav, International Kite Festival and Global Garba festivals have been started in Gujarat to showcase its culture internationally.

Goan culture is a unique blend of Indian and Portuguese cultures, as a result of it formerly being part of Portuguese India for 450 years. The state is popular amongst tourists for its beaches, Goan cuisine, temples, churches and architecture. The Churches and Convents of Goa have been declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Cuisine [edit]

Pav bhaji from Mumbai, Maharashtra
Chaat, which originated[citation needed] in Gujarat is popular all over India

The cuisine of Western India is diverse. Maharashtrian cuisine is diverse and ranges from bland to fiery hot. Pohay, Shrikhand, Pav Bhaji, Vada Pav are good examples of Maharashtrian cuisine. Goan cuisine is dominated by the use of rice, coconut, seafood, Kokum, cashew-nuts.With its distinct spices and medium of cooking as coconut oil, both vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian cuisine is equally popular. Gujarati cuisine is almost exclusively vegetarian. Gujarat is one of three states in India, with prohibition on alcohol, along with Mizoram and Manipur.[8] In contrast, Maharashtra has some of the best vineyards in India, with Nashik and Sangli districts being the country's biggest grape-producing districts.[9]

Economy [edit]

Mumbai, Maharashtra is the financial capital of the country

The region generates 24.00% of the national GDP of the country, with an annual growth rate of 14.5% as of 2006.[10] The states generate about 23% of the tax revenues of the country. More than 85% of the households have access to electricity with about 55% owning a television. Agriculture employs most people in the region, while services have largest share in the total GDP.

Economic and demographic indicators[11]
Parameter West India National
Per capita net state domestic product (SDP) INR122569 (US$2,200) INR73500 (US$1,300)
Percentage share in total 24 NA
Average annual growth of GDP 13.66 8.5
Percentage of population below poverty line 8.66 26.10
Percentage of urban population 46.75 31.16
Percentage of households with electricity 93.6 67.3
Literacy rate 83.2 74.04[12]

References [edit]

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ [2]
  3. ^ "Census GIS data". Retrieved 2008-03-12. 
  4. ^ a b "States Reorganization Act". Retrieved 2008-03-12. 
  5. ^ "2001 Census language data". Retrieved 2008-03-11. 
  6. ^ India and its Languages "Indian and its languages". Retrieved 2008-03-11. 
  7. ^ a b "NFHS fact sheet". Retrieved 2008-03-11. [dead link]
  8. ^ "Alcohol Prohibition and Addictive Consumption in India". Archived from the original on 2007-09-17. Retrieved 2008-03-11. 
  9. ^ "Wine Industry in Maharashtra: An Analysis". Retrieved 2008-03-11. 
  10. ^ "STATEMENT : GROSS STATE DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT CURRENT PRICES". Retrieved 2008-03-11. 
  11. ^ Also A Head For Numbers. Outlook India. 16 July 2007
  12. ^ India. World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency. 20 March 2008

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