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In 1933, the great Gaekwar Baroda State and other princely states of the Baroda Agency were merged with those of the agencies adjacent to the northern part of the Bombay Presidency, Rewa Kantha Agency, Surat Agency, Nasik Agency, Kaira Agency and Thana Agency, in order to form the Baroda and Gujarat States Agency. [2] On 5 November 1944 the ...
The Baroda, Western India and Gujarat States Agency was an agency of the Indian Empire, managing the relations of the Provincial Government of the Bombay Presidency with a collection of princely states. [1] [2] The political agent in charge of the agency resided at Baroda (Vadodara).
Gujarat State Petronet Limited Gandhinagar: 11 GSPL India Gasnet Limited Ahmedabad: 12 GSPL India Transco Limited Ahmedabad: 13 Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited: Vadodara: 14 Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Limited: Vadodara: 15 Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Limited: Mehsana: 16 Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company Limited: Surat: 17
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Native -, i.e. princely states in present Gujarat state, western India, generally once in the colonial charge of either Baroda and Gujarat States Agency or Western India States Agency (each having precursors)
Gandhinagar is the capital city of the state and Ahmedabad is its largest city and the main commercial hub of the region. Gujarat houses a wide variety of industries and is considered one among the best industrialized states of the nation. [2] Gujarat is also home to some of the prestigious educational institutes of the nation.
In 2007, Gujarat State Department of Archives started digitising 600,000 files, including Baroda state registers, prints, maps, abhinandan patra or maan patra (felicitation letters) offered to the erstwhile King by different provincial states and organisation, aagna patrika , huzur orders, and volumes of letters exchanged and agreements of the ...
The city of Rajkot became the headquarters of this new agency and C.C. Watson became its first Agent to the Governor General of British India (AGG). Its boundary was modified twice, in 1933 and 1943. On 5 November 1944 it was merged with the Baroda and Gujarat States Agency to form the larger Baroda, Western India and Gujarat States Agency.