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A preliminary investigation of marine litter pollution along Mandvi beach, Kachchh, Gujarat.

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2021
Marine debris is a global issue with adverse impacts on marine organisms, ecological processes, aesthetics, and economies of nations. Several studies have been conducted to quantify the plastic debris along Indian beaches.
D. Behera   +4 more
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Epidemiology of Parkinson’s Disease in Rural Gujarat, India

Neuroepidemiology, 2021
Introduction: In India, there have been only few published studies of Parkinson’s disease (PD) showing a wide range of prevalence. We conducted this study to determine the prevalence of PD in the rural population of Gujarat, in the western region of ...
Goun Je   +8 more
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Analysis and assessment of ground water quality in Satlasana Taluka, Mehsana district, Gujarat, India through application of water quality indices

Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2020
Assessment of water pollution in a rural area is often not taken on priority as compared to urban areas. However, rural activities such as bathing, washing etc in vicinity of water sources can lead to contamination of water.
N. Khatri   +4 more
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Entrepreneurial Innovations in Gujarat

AI & SOCIETY, 2002
Gujarat has been identified as an enterpreneurial hub of India, primarily due to the innovative behaviour of Gujarati entrepreneurs. This has led Gujarat to become known as a model of enterpreneurial innovations. This model of enterpreneurial innovations has been developed from a study of entrepreneurs in a variety of industries from the region and ...
Dhawal Mehta, Bhalchandra Joshi
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Seismicity of Gujarat

Natural Hazards, 2012
Paper describes tectonics, earthquake monitoring, past and present seismicity, catalogue of earthquakes and estimated return periods of large earthquakes in Gujarat state, western India. The Gujarat region has three failed Mesozoic rifts of Kachchh, Cambay, and Narmada, with several active faults.
B. K. Rastogi   +2 more
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Hydrochemistry in integration with stable isotopes (δ18O and δD) to assess seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers of Kachchh district, Gujarat, India

Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 2019
Coastal aquifers are highly vulnerable to salinization, especially by seawater intrusion. This problem is exacerbated by increasing demands for freshwater in coastal zones due to urbanization and industrialization.
Parul Maurya, R. Kumari, S. Mukherjee
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Climatic and anthropogenic impact on groundwater quality of agriculture dominated areas of southern and central Gujarat, India

, 2020
Globally natural and human interference is affecting aquifer recharge and quality of ground water. This study focuses on changes in groundwater hydrochemistry in south and central part of Gujarat state in India to identify vulnerable hotspots under ...
Meghana Patel   +4 more
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Economics of Marketing of Papaya in Middle Gujarat Region of Gujarat

Indian Journal of Economics and Development, 2016
The present investigation was undertaken with a view to study the marketing of papaya (Carica papaya L.) in Middle Gujarat. A multistage random sampling design was used for selecting the sample. The study covered 4 talukas, 12 villages and 120 papaya growers (37 marginal, 18 small, 25 medium and 40 large) from Anand and Vadodara districts of Gujarat ...
K.S. Jadav   +3 more
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Identity Politics in India: Gujarat and Delhi Riots

, 2020
Muslims in India have lived alongside Hindus peacefully for many centuries. Yet in the contemporary period some politicians have orchestrated division for political ends, for example, during the Godhra-Gujarat riots in India in 2002 in which there were ...
N. Kabir
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Maternal mortality in Gujarat

Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2009
This case study tells the story of a poor 23-year-old pregnant woman in Gujarat India who sought healthcare from five public hospitals rural and urban in a single day but failed to get proper medical care that resulted in her death.
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