Gujarati people

Gujarati people or Gujaratis (ગુજરાત) are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group that is traditionally Gujarati-speaking. Famous Gujaratis include Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhai Patel, Morarji Desai, Sam Bahadur, Vikram Sarabhai, Swami Dayanand Saraswati, Shyamji Krishna Varma, Muhammed Ali Jinnah, Freddie Mercury, Azim Premji, Dhirubhai Ambani, Narendra Modi, and Jamsetji Tata. Gujaratis are very prominent in industry and key figures played an historic role in the introduction of the doctrine of Swaraj and the decisive victory of the 1947 Indian independence movement in British-ruled India.

Geographical Locations

Most Gujaratis in India live in the state of Gujarat in Western India. Gujaratis also form a significant part of the populations in the small union territories of Daman and Diu, and Dadra Nagar Haveli, both being former Portuguese colonies. There are significant Gujarati communities in other parts of India, most notably in Mumbai,Delhi, Calcutta, Madras, Bangalore and other metropolitan areas like Kollam and Kochi in Kerala. All throughout history Gujaratis have earned a reputation as being India's greatest merchants, industrialists and business entrepreneurs, and have therefore been at forefront of migrations all over the world, particularly to regions that were part of the British empire such as Fiji, Hong Kong, East Africa and countries in Southern Africa. Diasporas and transnational networks in many of these countries date back to more than a century. In recent decades, larger numbers of Gujaratis have migrated to English speaking countries such as United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and United States.

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3 underrated dishes you should order at an Indian restaurant, according to a top Indian chef

Business Insider 31 Mar 2025
That's what James Beard-nominated chef Heena Patel wants to prove with Besharam, her regional Gujarati restaurant in San Francisco ... "That's how I hope to put Gujarati food on the map.".
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Financial Express 28 Mar 2025
By The Way Vaishnaw, who knows Hindi and Rajasthani well, and can understand Odia and Gujarati, is learning Tamil, Telugu and Bengali ... By The Way Kotak grew up in a joint family with nearly 60 people living under one roof.
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Never stopped doing theatre even when I was shooting for two TV shows simultaneously: Apara Mehta

The Times of India 27 Mar 2025
Every two years, I tour the US with a Gujarati play ... While there is an audience for Gujarati theatre, people need to encourage theatre artistes more to ensure that this live art form stays relevant.
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Cities across the US are facing challenges with federal assistance, says Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla

The Times of India 19 Mar 2025
We need to make sure that we step up as leaders and protect people who are vulnerable in the district ... Yes, there is a large and growing Gujarati population in Jersey City and every Navratri celebration is attended by thousands of people.
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Millions of people celebrate Holi, the Hindu festival of colors

Chatanooga Times Free Press 16 Mar 2025
Amid massive celebrations in the west Indian city of Ahmedabad, thousands of people gathered at temple were sprayed with colored water from huge pipes as they swayed to traditional Gujarati music, clapping over their heads.
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PM Modi on Lex Fridman podcast key points: 'When I shake hands, it’s 1.4 billion Indians doing so'

The Times of India 16 Mar 2025
“Criticism refines governance and decision-making,” he said.Advice to young people'No matter how dark the night may seem, morning is bound to come.' This was the essence of the advice given, emphasizing patience and self-confidence.
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With a kaleidoscope of colors and music, the Hindu festival of Holi signals the arrival ...

East Bay Times 14 Mar 2025
Amid massive celebrations in the west Indian city of Ahmedabad, thousands of people gathered at temple were sprayed with colored water from huge pipes as they swayed to traditional Gujarati music, clapping over their heads.
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