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  2. Climate of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Gujarat involves diverse conditions. [1] The plains of Gujarat are very hot and humid in summer and cold and dry in winter. Summer is milder in the hilly regions and the coast. The average daytime temperature during winter is around 29 °C (84 °F) and in nights is around 12 °C (54 °F) with 100 percent sunny days and clear nights.

  3. Climate of Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The month of March sees a mean minimum temp of 20.6 °C and a mean maximum temp of 32.7 °C. [11] During the transition from dry to humid weather in mid-March, the temperature might hit 38 to 40 °C. This high, however, is due to hot dry winds from Gujarat. By mid-March the temperatures may hit 37 °C, with the lows at 24 °C.

  4. Sabarkantha district - Wikipedia

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    The general outline of the district: [2] Geographical location: 23.030 to 24.30 N latitude and 72.43 to 73.39 E. longitude; Climate: minimum temperature of 9 o C in winter, maximum temperature of 49 o C in summer

  5. Porbandar - Wikipedia

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    Porbandar, owing to its coastal location, is the least hot of all major cities in Gujarat: Average high temperatures do not reach 35 °C or 95 °F in any month. Climate data for Porbandar Airport (1991–2020, extremes 1969–present)

  6. The World Bank Group's Uncounted - The Huffington Post

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    The problem of undercounting resonates in the Indian state of Gujarat, the site of a mammoth debacle that was supposed to transform the World Bank’s approach to development and displacement. In 1985, the bank pledged $450 million to finance the Sardar Sarovar dam and canal, the keystone of an effort to turn the Narmada River into a series of ...

  7. Gandhinagar - Wikipedia

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    Gandhinagar has an average elevation of 81 metres (266 feet). The city sits on the banks of the Sabarmati River, in north-central-east Gujarat. The 20,543 km 2 area around Gandhinagar is defined by Gujarat capital territory. Gandhinagar spans an area of 326 km 2 (126 sq mi). [1]

  8. Gozaria - Wikipedia

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    Gozaria enjoys all types of weather. In Summer, it's hot and humid with an average temperature of 44 Degrees with hot sandy winds. In Winter, it's 15 degrees [ citation needed ] and in Monsoon, the average rainfall is about 80 to 90 cm per season.

  9. Geography of Ahmedabad - Wikipedia

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    Ahmedabad is located on the banks of the River Sabarmati in the northern part of Gujarat and the western part of India. It is located at 23°02′N 72°35′E  /  23.03°N 72.58°E  / 23.03; 72.58 spanning an area of 550