Govt. Exams
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The Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) replaced the 162-year-old Indian Penal Code, effective January 1, 2024, as part of India's legal modernization.
The manufacturing and services sectors, particularly chemicals, pharmaceuticals, textiles, and IT services, form the backbone of Gujarat's economic contribution.
The 74th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992 resulted in the enactment of the 74th Municipal Corporation Act, dealing with urban local bodies.
Gir Forest National Park, home to Asiatic lions, was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the only place where wild lions are found in Asia.
Vapi in Valsad district is known as the 'Pharma Hub' of India, with numerous pharmaceutical manufacturing units producing generic medicines.
Tea is not a major agricultural product of Gujarat. Cotton, groundnut, and tobacco are significant agricultural exports from the state.
Junagadh was integrated into India in 1948 following the military intervention by the Indian Army and a subsequent plebiscite.
Gandhinagar district has consistently shown the highest literacy rate among Gujarat's districts in recent census surveys.
The Gujarat Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) consists of 182 elected members plus some nominated members, totaling 192 seats.
The Sabarmati River originates from the Aravalli Range in Rajasthan and flows through Rajasthan and Gujarat before meeting the Arabian Sea near Ahmedabad.