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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of western India on the Gulf of Khambhat south of Ahmadabad. It is a port and manufacturing center.
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Similarly, nearly 20 per cent of the 7,000 units in Bhavnagar, Amreli, Junagadh and Rajkot districts of Saurashtra have shut down, while another 30 per cent are working at half steam.
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The partners will set up a 33-hectare farm in Bhavnagar and another 20-hectare one in Kalol, both in the western state of Gujarat, the Indian unit of the company said in a statement.
GM, U.S. Agency in Pact With India for Jatropha Farms Rakesh Sharma 2010
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The partnership will also cover an existing 30-hectare farm in Bhavnagar.
GM, U.S. Agency in Pact With India for Jatropha Farms Rakesh Sharma 2010
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The partners will set up a 33-hectare farm in Bhavnagar and another 20-hectare one in Kalol, both in the western state of Gujarat, the Indian unit of the company said in a statement.
GM, U.S. Agency in Pact With India for Jatropha Farms Rakesh Sharma 2010
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The partnership will also cover an existing 30-hectare farm in Bhavnagar.
GM, U.S. Agency in Pact With India for Jatropha Farms Rakesh Sharma 2010
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The partnership will also cover an existing 30-hectare farm in Bhavnagar.
GM, U.S. Agency in Pact With India for Jatropha Farms Rakesh Sharma 2010
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The partners will set up a 33-hectare farm in Bhavnagar and another 20-hectare one in Kalol, both in the western state of Gujarat, the Indian unit of the company said in a statement.
GM, U.S. Agency in Pact With India for Jatropha Farms Rakesh Sharma 2010
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Similar instances are reported from Bhavnagar in Gujarat.
How the Financial Crisis Threatens the Rural Indian Boom 2009
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We were poor Muslims, subsistence farmers from dusty Bhavnagar, and a severe blight among the cotton fields in the 1930s left my starving seventeen-year-old grandfather no choice but to migrate to Bombay, that bustling metropolis where little people have long gone to make their mark.
The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008
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We were poor Muslims, subsistence farmers from dusty Bhavnagar, and a severe blight among the cotton fields in the 1930s left my starving seventeen-year-old grandfather no choice but to migrate to Bombay, that bustling metropolis where little people have long gone to make their mark.
The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008
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