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Gujarat's principal city is Ahmedabad (also known as Amdavad) and is
one of the major industrial cities in India. Although it retains
little evidence of the Raj, it has been called the `Manchester of
the East' due to its many textile industries and its smokestacks.
Ahmedabad is also very noisy and incredibly polluted; Relief Rd (Tilak
Rd) gets the author's votes as one of the most polluted, congested
and thoroughly chaotic strips of barely controlled mayhem in the
country. It's a real rat race and only on Sunday mornings is there
any respite. Visitors in the hot season should bear in mind the
derisive title given to Ahmedabad by the Moghul emperor, Jehangir:
Gardabad, the City of Dust. Nevertheless, this comparatively
little-visited city has a number of attractions for travellers, and
is one of the best places to study the blend of Hindu and lslamic
architectural styles known as the Indo-Saracenic. The new capital of
Gujarat, Gandhinagar,is 32km from Ahmedabad.
History
Over the centuries Ahmedabad
has had a, number of periods of grandeur, each followed by decline.
It was founded in l411 by Ahmed Shah (from whom the city takes its
name) and in the I7th century was thought to be one of the finest
cities in lndia. In 1615, In the noted English ambassador, Sir
Thomas Roe, judged it to be 'a goodly city, as large as London' but
in the l8th century, it went through a period of decline. Its
industrial strength once again raised the city up, and from 1915, it
become famous as the site of Gandhi's ashram and the place where he
launched his celebrated march against the Salt Law.
Local Transport
Ahmedabad is well on way to
displacing Lagos at the world's craziest city as far as traffic is
concerned. Venturing out in an auto-rickshaw is certainly a nerve
shattering experience. most drivers are willing to use the meter,
but at the end of the journey may ask for something utterly
ridiculous. Ask to see the fare adjustment card; however, this is
entirely in Gujarati, so you'll need to leam the Gujarati numbers to
make any sense of it. the local bus stand is known as Lal Darwaja,
and is on the east side of the river, between Nehru and Ellis
bridges. The routes, destinations and fares are all posted in
Gujarati.
Things to Buy
On Ashram Rd, just to the
south of the tourist office, is the Gujarat state crafts ernporium,
Called Gurjari.
For hand-printed fabrics and other textiles, the Self-Employed
Women's Association or SEWA has two retail outlets: shop 21/22,
Goyal Towers, near Jahnvi Restaurant, University Rd, on the western
side of the Sabarmati, and at the eastern end of EllisBridge,
opposite the Victoria Gardens. The headquarters is adjacent to the
latter, and visitors are welcome.
Don't miss to visit the evening market at Law Garden, where you will
find a wide range of embroidered and colourfull fabrics. But get
ready to do some rigorous bargaining, you can start with half the
price quoted by the vendor.
Ahmedabad, predominetly being an textile capital has lots of good
garment showrooms. Try showrooms at C.G.Road, Dhalgarwada and
Ratanpole.

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