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  2. List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Gujarati - Wikipedia

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    Sahitya Akademi Award for Gujarati Award for contributions to Gujarati literature Awarded for Literary award in India Sponsored by Sahitya Akademi, Government of India Reward(s) ₹ 1 lakh (US$1,200) First awarded 1955 Last awarded 2023 Highlights Total awarded 71 First winner Mahadev Desai Most Recent winner Dileep Jhaveri Website Official website Part of a series on Sahitya Akademi Awards ...

  3. July 2015 Gujarat flood - Wikipedia

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    The monsoon in Gujarat typically start in mid-June every year. Following deep depression in Arabian Sea, there was heavy rain in the June 2015 which resulted in flood in the state. The deep depression over south-west Rajasthan and adjoining Gujarat resulted in heavy rain across north Gujarat and southern parts of Rajasthan. [2]

  4. Government of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    12 years, 227 days Maninagar: 22 December 2002 22 December 2007 11th (2002 election) 23 December 2007 20 December 2012 12th (2007 election) 20 December 2012 22 May 2014 13th (2012 election) 15 Anandiben Patel: Ghatlodia: 22 May 2014 7 August 2016 2 years, 77 days 16 Vijay Rupani: Rajkot West: 7 August 2016 26 December 2017 5 years, 37 days 26 ...

  5. Gujarati Sahitya Parishad - Wikipedia

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    Budh Sabha. It published seven volumes of the History of Gujarati Literature, of which the first volume covers a period of 1150 A.D to 1450 A.D. [6] A weekly poetry workshop known as Budh Sabha is held on every Wednesday at the World Poetry Center of Parishad.

  6. List of governors of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    4 years, 50 days Rajasthan: 15. Kailashpati Mishra: 7 May 2003 2 July 2004 1 year, 56 days Bihar: A. P. J. Abdul Kalam - Balram Jakhar: 2 July 2004 24 July 2004 22 days Punjab: 16. Nawal Kishore Sharma: 24 July 2004 24 July 2009 5 years, 0 days Rajasthan - S. C. Jamir [2] 30 July 2009 26 November 2009 119 days Nagaland: Pratibha Patil: 17 ...

  7. List of chief ministers of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    12 years, 227 days Maninagar: 22 December 2002 22 December 2007 11th (2002 election) 23 December 2007 20 December 2012 12th (2007 election) 20 December 2012 22 May 2014 13th (2012 election) 15 Anandiben Patel: Ghatlodia: 22 May 2014 7 August 2016 2 years, 77 days 16 Vijay Rupani: Rajkot West: 7 August 2016 26 December 2017 5 years, 37 days 26 ...

  8. List of Gujarati films - Wikipedia

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    No. of films per year [4] [5] Year No. of films 1932 2 1933 0 1934 1 1935 1 1936 3 1939 1 1940 1 1946 1 1947 11 1948 27 1949 17 1950 13 1951 6 1952 2 1955 3 1956 3 1958 1 1960 2 1961 7 1962 5 1963 6 1964 2 1965 5 1966 2 1967 3 1968 3 1969 6 1970 5 1971 2 1972 4 1973 5 1974 7 1975 12 1976 29 1977 30 1978 32 1979 38 1980 34 1981 34 1982 39 1983 ...

  9. Baba Gurditta - Wikipedia

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    Baba Gurditta was born on the full moon of the month of Katak in 1613 to Mata Damodari and Guru Hargobind. According to Pashaura Singh, Gurditta was born on the full-moon day of the month of Assū in sambat 1665, which corresponds to 13 October 1608 C.E. [2] Gurditta was born in the forests of Daroli located in the Malwa region of Punjab.