About
Ahmedabad
What is the weather like
in Ahmedabad?
The minimum temperatures in Ahmedabad through the
months of January to March range from 11.7°C to
18.8°C, while the maximum temperatures range from
28.4°C to 36°C.
From April to June the minimum temperature is around
23.4°C to 27°C, and the maximum from 39.9°C
to 41.8°C.
From July to September, the minimum temperature varies
from 24.1°C to 25.7°C, and the maximum from
31.9°C to 33.4°C.
From October to December, minimum temperatures range
from 13.0°C to 20.9°C, and the maximum from
29.8°C to 35.8°C (vvww.worldweather.org).
What is the cultural life of Ahmedabad like?
Ahmedabad, as indeed the entire state of Gujarat,
has a rich and vibrant cultural life. In addition
to a number of beautiful historic monuments that are
always worth a visit, a variety of festivals are celebrated
the year round, from the kite-flying festival of Uttarayan
in January, to the festival of colours, Holi in March-April,
to Rakshabandhan in August, to the festival of lights,
Diwali and Id-ul-Fitr in October. Besides these are
the various smaller festivals, and the uniquely Gujarati
celebration of the nine nights of Navaratri in September,
when the city of Ahmedabad comes alive each night
with garbas danced all over the city. In addition,
the city frequently hosts handicraft exhibitions and
fairs with exhibits and products from all over the
country.
Does Ahmedabad have cultural institutions
from other countries?
The Alliance Francaise has a centre in Ahmedabad and
is involved in a lot of very popular cultural activity
in Ahmedabad. Instructors from the Alliance Francaise
also conduct French classes on the MICA campus for
interested students.
The British Council Library is also an important centre
in the cultural life of Ahmedabad, interacting with
the community in a number of ways.
What are the other educational
institutions of repute in Ahmedabad?
Ahmedabad is a hub of higher education,
especially management studies. The city has a number
of established reputed educational institutions, notably
the globally acclaimed Indian Institute of Management,
Ahmedabad (IIM-A) established in 1961. Other world¬class
educational institutions include the National Institute
of Design (NID) established in 1961, the Centre for
Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT), the
Nirma Institute of Management (NIM), the Entrepreneurship
Development Institute (EDI) established in 1983, and
the Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and
Communication Technology (DA-IICT).
Other institutions of note include the Indian Space
Research Organization (ISRO), Physical Research Laboratory
(PRL), Ahmedabad Textile Industry Research Association
(ATIRA), Darpana Academy of Performing Arts, which
houses Ahmedabad's most famous theatre, Natarani,
and the Centre for Environmental Education (CEE).
What are some of the major industries in
Ahmedabad?
Ahmedabad is the seventh largest
city in India and is the commercial capital of Gujarat.
It is a major industrial and financial city contributing
14 per cent of the total stock exchanges in India
and 60 per cent of the total productivity of the state.
Ahmedabad has long been famous for its textile industry,
and boasts of possibly the largest denim production
in the world, producing over 230 million metres each
year, and supplied to brands like Levi's, Lee, Wrangler,
GAP and Ralph Lauren. The city that was once called
the Manchester of the East is now often referred to
as the Denim Capital of the world. Other major industries
include pharma¬ceuticals, chemicals and engineering
ancillaries. Some of the biggest industries in and
around the city include Arvind Textile Mills, Ashima
Industries; Reliance Textiles; Torrent Pharmaceuticals;
Core Healthcare; Cadila Pharmaceuticals; Zydus; Synterplast
and the Nirma Group.
Are there places of interest
in and around Ahmedabad I can visit on weekends and
term breaks?
Ahmedabad has a number of tourist
attractions. Chief among them is the Sabarmati Ashram,
the headquarters of Mahatma Gandhi during India's
Independence struggle.
The Calico Museum in Ahmedabad is one of the finest
textile museums in the world, with a large collection
of rare textiles. The museum itself has a peaceful
evocative setting within a traditional Gujarati mansion
surrounded by gardens, pools and fountains.
Another site of interest may be the Jama Masjid, a
mosque built in 1423 by Ahmed Shah, and described
often as the most beautiful mosque in India. The mosque
of Sidi Saiyed is famed for its delicate stone tracery
depicting the banyan tree, a motif that has come to
represent the world-famous Indian Institute of Management,
Ahmedabad and indeed, the city itself.
The Swaminarayan Temple at Akshardham is a masterpiece
of majestic stone architecture and beautiful gardens.
Weekend trips can also easily be
arranged to one of India's holiest temples, the famous
shore temple of Somnath near the seaside town of Veraval,
the hill stations of Saputara and Mt Abu, as well
as to the historic and richly cultured Rajasthani
city of Udaipur, known as the city of lakes. The Little
Rann of Kutchh is only 70 kms from MICA.
Other places of interest nearby include the remains
of the ancient Harappan civilization at Lothal dating
back to the second millennium BCE, about 78 kms from
Ahmedabad; the 11th century Modhera temple, 99kms
from the city; one of the three largest dinosaur sites
in the world at Balasinore 86 kms away; the 11th century
Rani-ni-Vav step well 125 kms away in Patan, and;
the medieval citadel of Champaner, 160 kms from Ahmedabad.
For those interested in wildlife, the state of Gujarat
is home to a number of national parks and wildlife
sanctuaries, among others, the Gir National Park,
the last home of the magnificent Asiatic lion, the
Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary, the Black Buck National
Park and in Kutchh, the Marine National Park, the
Wild Ass Sanctuary and the Desert Wildlife Sanctuary.
For more information on Ahmedabad and Gujarat visit
vvww.ahmedabad.com,
vvww.ahmedabadcity.com.
vvww.gujarattourism.com
and www.vibrantgujarat.com.
The Dada Hari ni Vav step well is considered a master¬piece
in water architecture. The step well at Adalaj is
ornately carved and is well known for its beauty.
The 15th century architectural complex of Sarkhej
Roza, 8 kms from Ahmedabad containing a mosque, the
mausoleums of a Sufi saint and members of the royal
family, including Sultan Mahmud Begada, the summer
palace of the royal family and other features, is
famous for its composite Indo-Saracenic style of architecture.
Students can also take a guided tour through interesting
sites in Ahmedabad through the Ahmedabad Municipal
Corporation run Heritage Walk.
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