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  2. Gujarat Fluorochemicals - Wikipedia

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    Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Revenue. ₹5,775 crore (US$690 million) (FY23) [2] Net income. ₹1,328 crore (US$160 million) (FY23) [2] Website. www.gfl.co.in. Gujarat Fluorochemicals Limited (GFL) is an industrial refrigerant manufacturer in India. It is one of the largest producers (by volume) of chloromethane, refrigerants and ...

  3. Gujarat Literature Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Gujarat Literature Festival (abbreviated as GLF), also known as Gujarati Sahitya Mahotsav, is a literary festival which takes place annually in the Indian city Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The festival is held generally in December–January. The main aim of the festival is to promote and popularize Gujarati literature through the method of debates ...

  4. Gujarat State Fertilizers and Chemicals - Wikipedia

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    www.gsfclimited.com. Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Limited (GSFC) is an Indian chemicals and fertilizers manufacturer, owned by the Government of Gujarat. GSFC was founded in 1962 and has its headquarters in Vadodara on the Ahmedabad Vadodara Expressway. [3] As of fiscal year 2021–22, fertilizers such as diammonium phosphate, ammonium ...

  5. Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    The capital, Gandhinagar is a planned city. Gujarat has an area of 75,686 sq mi (196,030 km 2) with the longest coastline (24% of Indian sea coast) 1,600 km (990 mi), dotted with 41 ports: one major, 11 intermediate and 29 minor. The Narmada is the largest river in Gujarat followed by the Tapi.

  6. History of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    History of Gujarat. The history of Gujarat began with Stone Age settlements followed by Chalcolithic and Bronze Age settlements like Indus Valley civilisation. [1] Gujarat 's coastal cities, chiefly Bharuch, served as ports and trading centers in the Nanda, Maurya, Satavahana and Gupta empires as well as during the Western Kshatrapas period.

  7. GIFT City - Wikipedia

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    The name "GIFT" is an acronym that stands for "Gujarat International Finance Tec-City". The word "Gujarat" refers to the western Indian state where the city is located."International" signifies that the city is intended to be a global hub for financial and business services, attracting businesses and investors from around the world.

  8. List of companies listed on the National Stock Exchange of ...

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    Gujarat Apollo Industries Limited NSE: FLUOROCHEM: Gujarat Fluorochemicals Limited: NSE: GUJGASLTD: Gujarat Gas Limited NSE: GIPCL: Gujarat Industries Power Company Limited NSE: GLFL: Gujarat Lease Financing Limited NSE: GMDCLTD: Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation Limited NSE: GNFC: Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited ...

  9. List of agencies of the government of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    Urban Development & Urban Housing Department. Women and Child Development Department. List of statutory corporation. Toggle List of statutory corporation subsection. Industries & Mines Department. Narmada Water Resources & Water Supply Kalpasar Department. Panchayat Rural Housing & Rural Development Department.