• He can show us just what kind of capitalism was practised by the famed Gujarati capitalists.

    ECONOMIST: Historical geography

  • His frequent appeals to Gujarati chauvinism jar outside the state, and he struggled to maintain decorum when provoked.

    ECONOMIST: The chief minister wins again

  • Shamshad Begum was a versatile artist, singing in Hindi and the Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil and Punjabi languages.

    BBC: India singing legend Shamshad Begum dies

  • The Gujarati guy told me when I ran into him at the Pathmark.

    NEWYORKER: The Pura Principle

  • Some Kolakata-based Gujarati businessmen and traders whom Forbes India spoke to, say that they did not know what to expect from her.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Eminent dramatist and Gujarati film actor Shri Arun Rajguru, Producer, Children Programmme at Doordarshan Kendra, Ahmedabad will be the Guest of Honour.

    UNESCO: World Science Day

  • U.S.-based computer professional Avinash Chopde has created ITRANS, a program that transcribes words into Indian scripts, including Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Telugu and Sanskrit.

    CNN: COMMUNICATION

  • The Indian Defence Minister, George Fernandez, has said the number of dead might eventually reach one-hundred-thousand, but Gujarati officials are confining their estimates to twenty-thousand.

    BBC: Indian quake operations concentrate on survivors

  • First, I had to be let into the apartment by the Gujarati guy, and then I had to knock and be let into their room.

    NEWYORKER: The Pura Principle

  • Its wealth was created largely by Gujarati, Rajasthani and Parsee traders.

    ECONOMIST: Banyan

  • Five to six cases of pale ale per week, for example, are reserved for Soho steakhouse Flat Iron, while Indian restaurant Gujarati Rasoi in Dalston favours the lemongrass saison.

    BBC: London��s weekly beer pilgrimage

  • The top 10 reported languages were English, followed by Polish, Panjabi, Urdu, Bengali, Gujarati, Arabic, French, Chinese (excluding Mandarin and Cantonese, which were the 27th and 40th most commonly-used languages) and Portuguese.

    BBC: 138,000 speak no English - census

  • The flow peaked between 1965 and 1974, boosted by Idi Amin's decision to expel some 90, 000 Gujarati Indians from Uganda, after an angel had told him to do so in a dream.

    ECONOMIST: Britain and India

  • Her subjects range in age from such delights as Sanchit and Sawan, the twin grandsons of a Gujarati businessman, brought up by an extended family, in the company of servants, two dogs and a peacock, to Kiran and Kirit, two London shopkeepers up against a brick wall.

    ECONOMIST: Double vision

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