- West India
West India (Western India) or the Western region of
India consists of the states ofGoa ,Gujarat andMaharashtra , along with the Union Territories ofDaman and Diu andDadra and Nagar Haveli . It is relatively highly industrialized, with a large urban population [cite web|url = http://www.censusindiamaps.net/page/India_WhizMap/IndiaMap.htm| title = Census GIS data| accessdate = 2008-03-12] . Most of Western India was part of theMaratha Empire andMughal Empire before colonization by the British. The regions became part of India on independence, and took their current form after theStates Reorganization Act of 1956cite web| url = http://www.commonlii.org/in/legis/num_act/sra1956250/| title = States Reorganization Act| accessdate = 2008-03-12] . The states are roughly bounded by theThar Desert in the North West, theVindhya Range in the North and theArabian Sea in the East. A major portion of Western India shares theDeccan Plateau withSouth India .History
(For detailed history please read the respective articles of the three western states:
Maharashtra ,Goa ,Gujarat )Parts of
Gujarat were the site ofIndus Valley Civilization . Sites have been uncovered in Gujarat atLothal , Surkotada, and aroundGhaggar river inRajasthan . The Western Indian region was ruled by theMaurya Kingdom,Gurjar ,Rajputs ,Satavahanas ,Western Satraps ,Indo Greeks etc in the ancients times. During the medieval age, the region came underPersian influence and also under the Mughal rule. Later, theMaratha Empire which arose in westernMaharashtra 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 'sDandi March took place inGujarat . The region became part of independent India in 1947, and the present state boundaries were drawn based on linguistic considerations in 1956cite web| url = http://www.commonlii.org/in/legis/num_act/sra1956250/| title = States Reorganization Act| accessdate = 2008-03-12] .Geography
The region consists of the predominantly arid to semi-arid region of Saurashtra,
Kutch andCambay in the North. TheWestern Ghats andKonkan lie along the coast of Maharashtra and Goa. TheDeccan plains of theVidarbha ,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 major rivers in this region are Narmada,Tapti ,Godavari ,Zuari ,Mandovi ,Krishna ,Ghaggar ,Chambal and many other smaller tributaries of other rivers. The Narmada and Tapti rivers generally form the boundary between Northern and Southern India.Climate
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 northernKonkan 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
While
Hinduism is practiced by the majority of the population inGujarat ,Maharashtra is religiously very diverse. The majority beingHindus ,Islam is the second largest religion followed byChristianity . Indigenous Jews called theBene Israel who speakMarathi constitute a significant number. TheParsees who settled inGujarat madeMumbai andSurat their home. Significant percentages ofJains andBuddhists can be found too. Christianity is dominant in the state ofGoa .Ganesh Chaturthi ,Diwali ,Navratri ,Eid andChristmas are the most important festivals in Western India.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 areIndo-Aryan languages . cite web |url = http://www.censusindia.gov.in/Census_Data_2001/Census_Data_Online/Language/Statement4.htm| title=2001 Census language data|accessdate=2008-03-11] . As in other parts of India, a high level ofmultilingualism is seen with English and Hindi being spoken as additional languages in urban areascite web| url = http://www.lilaproject.org/docs/India%20and%20its%20Languages%20v1.0.pdf India and its Languages|title = Indian and its languages|accessdate = 2008-03-11] .The average literacy rate of West India is around 76%, higher than the national average of 70.5%cite web |url=http://www.nfhsindia.org/pdf/IN.pdf |title=NFHS fact sheet|accessdate=2008-03-11] . The population density is around 290 per square km. The average fertility rate is about 2.2, while the average household size is about 4.7cite web |url=http://www.nfhsindia.org/pdf/IN.pdf |title=NFHS fact sheet|accessdate=2008-03-11] .
Culture
The states of
Maharashtra ,Goa andGujarat are varied and distinct.Goa has aLatin aura due to centuries of Portuguese rule. The architecture and cuisine ofGoa is a unique blend ofIndia n and Portuguese cultures. Goa is also well known for itsbeaches andchurches . Maharashtrian culture derives from the ancientIndo-Aryan Vedic culture influenced deeply by theMaratha Empire and British colonial rule. Maharashtrians take great pride in theMaratha Empire , and many places inMaharashtra are named after the founder of the Empire,Shivaji .Marathi literature and cinema are popular in the state as well as acrossIndia .Gujarati culture is a blend of Hindu and Jain traditions. It has also been influenced by the
Parsis , who migrated toGujarat fromIran about a 1000 years ago. In recent years,Gujarat has been rocked by communal violence, damaging centuries old traditions of tolerance.Mumbai andGoa are renowned for their nightlifes.Bollywood has had a huge impact on the lifestyle and culture of this part ofIndia asBollywood is situated inMumbai .Cuisine
The cuisine of Western India is diverse.
Goan cuisine is dominated by the use of cashewnuts, coconuts and seafood. PorkVindaloo andXacuti are famous goan curries.Bebinca is a sweet prepared with eggs and coconuts.Maharashtrian cuisine is diverse and ranges from bland to fiery hot.Pohay ,Shrikhand , Pav Bhaji, Vada Pav are good examples of Maharashtrian cuisine.Gujarati cuisine is almost exclusively vegetarian. Gujarat is one of three states in India, with prohibition on alcohol, along withMizoram andManipur cite web| url = http://www.eudnet.net/workshops/workshop10-2002/rahman.pdf| title = Alcohol Prohibition and Addictive Consumption in India| accessdate=2008-03-11] . In contrast,Maharashtra has some of the best vineyards in India, withNashik andSangli districts being the country's biggest grape-producing districtscite web| url = http://www.ccsindia.org/ccsindia/interns2003/chap21.pdf| title = Wine Industry in Maharashtra: An Analysis| accessdate=2008-03-11] .Economy
Overall, Western India has relatively high standards of living, although the city of
Mumbai suffers from extreme overcrowding due to immigration from across the country. The region generates 20.34% of the national GDP of the country, with an annual growth rate of 14.5% as of 2006cite web| url = http://mospi.nic.in/6_gsdp_cur_9394ser.htm| title = STATEMENT : GROSS STATE DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT CURRENT PRICES| accessdate=2008-03-11] . 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, whileservices have largest share in the total GDP.References
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North India
*North-East India
*South India
*East India
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