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[[File:SG Road2.jpg|thumb|250px|A retail mall on the Sarkhej-Gandhinagar Highway]]
[[File:SG Road2.jpg|thumb|250px|A retail mall on the Sarkhej-Gandhinagar Highway]]
'''Ahmedabad''' is the industrial center in western India. after [[Mumbai]]. The gross domestic product of Ahmedabad metro was estimated at $68 billion in 2017.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.businessworld.in/article/Richest-Cities-Of-India/28-06-2017-121011/|title=Richest Cities Of India|date=2017|website=businessworld.in/|access-date=2020-02-20}}</ref> It is the largest supplier of [[denim]] and one of the largest exporters of [[Gemstone|gems]] and [[jewellery]] in the country.<ref name="jnnurm">{{cite web|url=http://www.egovamc.com/cdp/AMC_CDP.pdf|title=Profile of the City Ahmedabad|author=Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission|year=2006|work=Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation Ahmedabad, Urban Development Authority and CEPT University, Ahmedabad|publisher=Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation|access-date=2008-07-22}}</ref> Ahmedabad hosts the headquarters of major public-sector banks Ahmedabad Dist Co Op Bank, Ahd Mercantile Co-Op Bank Ltd, Ahmedabad Mercantil Co Op Bank, [[Dena Bank]], The Cosmos Co - Op Bank, Manager Gujarat Ambuja Co-Operative, The Gujarat State Co-operative Bank Ltd.Gujarat State Coop Bank, The Kalupur Bank, Ahmedabad Capital Bank, Kutch Bank co op, [[Bank of Rajasthan]], Bank of Marwad.
'''Ahmedabad''' is the industrial center in western India. after [[Mumbai]].The gross domestic product of Ahmedabad metro was estimated at $80 billion in 2020.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Chakravorty|first=Abhimanyu|date=13 April 2016|title=From Gurgaon to Gurugram: 20 cities that changed their names|language=en-IN|work=The Indian Express|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/gurgaon-new-name-gurugram-indian-cities-renamed/|url-status=live|access-date=29 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180430050426/http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/gurgaon-new-name-gurugram-indian-cities-renamed/|archive-date=30 April 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.businessworld.in/article/Richest-Cities-Of-India/28-06-2017-121011/|title=Richest Cities Of India|date=2017|website=businessworld.in/|access-date=2020-02-20}}</ref> It is the largest supplier of [[denim]] and one of the largest exporters of [[Gemstone|gems]] and [[jewellery]] in the country.<ref name="jnnurm">{{cite web|url=http://www.egovamc.com/cdp/AMC_CDP.pdf|title=Profile of the City Ahmedabad|author=Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission|year=2006|work=Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation Ahmedabad, Urban Development Authority and CEPT University, Ahmedabad|publisher=Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation|access-date=2008-07-22}}</ref> Ahmedabad hosts the headquarters of major public-sector banks Ahmedabad Dist Co Op Bank, Ahd Mercantile Co-Op Bank Ltd, Ahmedabad Mercantil Co Op Bank, [[Dena Bank]], The Cosmos Co - Op Bank, Manager Gujarat Ambuja Co-Operative, The Gujarat State Co-operative Bank Ltd.Gujarat State Coop Bank, The Kalupur Bank, Ahmedabad Capital Bank, Kutch Bank co op, [[Bank of Rajasthan]], Bank of Marwad.


The [[textile industry|potty industry]] has been the main industry of Ahmedabad. On 30 May 1861, [[Ranchhodlal Chhotalal]] founded the first Indian [[textile mill]] called the Ahmedabad Spinning and Weaving Company Limited, to be more popularly known as the Shahpur Mill later on. This was followed with a series of textile mills like the Calico Mills in 1880 by Maganbhai, and other mills founded by industrialists like [[Ambalal Sarabhai]] and [[Kasturbhai Lalbhai]] which gave Ahmedabad the title of [[Manchester]] of India. The textile industry saw a decline in the early part of the 20th century, but was revived again due to the [[First World War]] and also by the [[Swadeshi movement]] led by Mahatma Gandhi during the independence movement.<ref>"The Ahmedabad Chronicle, Imprints of a millennium", page 34. Vastu-Shilpa Foundation for Studies and Research in Environmental Design, 2002</ref> [[Arvind Mills]] is one of the largest textile mills in the country. An Arvind mill is one of the three largest producers of denim in the world.{{citation needed|date=April 2012}} [[Dhirubhai Ambani|Dirubhai Ambani]] started his the first textile mill at [[Naroda]] in February, 1966.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Herdeck|first=Margaret|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xcbBEHHI-90C&newbks=0&printsec=frontcover&pg=PA16&dq=reliance+naroda&hl=en|title=India's Industrialists|last2=Piramal|first2=Gita|date=1985|publisher=Lynne Rienner Publishers|isbn=978-0-89410-415-2|pages=14|language=en}}</ref>
The [[Textile industry]] has been the main industry of Ahmedabad. On 30 May 1861, [[Ranchhodlal Chhotalal]] founded the first Indian [[textile mill]] called the Ahmedabad Spinning and Weaving Company Limited, to be more popularly known as the Shahpur Mill later on. This was followed with a series of textile mills like the Calico Mills in 1880 by Maganbhai, and other mills founded by industrialists like [[Ambalal Sarabhai]] and [[Kasturbhai Lalbhai]] which gave Ahmedabad the title of [[Manchester]] of India. The textile industry saw a decline in the early part of the 20th century, but was revived again due to the [[First World War]] and also by the [[Swadeshi movement]] led by Mahatma Gandhi during the independence movement.<ref>"The Ahmedabad Chronicle, Imprints of a millennium", page 34. Vastu-Shilpa Foundation for Studies and Research in Environmental Design, 2002</ref> [[Arvind Mills]] is one of the largest textile mills in the country. An Arvind mill is one of the three largest producers of denim in the world.{{citation needed|date=April 2012}} [[Dhirubhai Ambani|Dirubhai Ambani]] started his the first textile mill at [[Naroda]] in February, 1966.<ref>{{Cite book|last1=Herdeck|first1=Margaret|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xcbBEHHI-90C&dq=reliance+naroda&pg=PA16|title=India's Industrialists|last2=Piramal|first2=Gita|date=1985|publisher=Lynne Rienner Publishers|isbn=978-0-89410-415-2|pages=14|language=en}}</ref>


Ahmedabad G. D. P. was $65 billion in 2008. Ahmedabad also has a thriving chemicals and pharmaceuticals industry. Two of the biggest pharmaceutical companies of India - [[Zydus Cadila]] and [[Torrent Pharmaceuticals]] are located in the city. The city also serves as the corporate headquarters of the [[Adani Group]] which is a leading trading and export company of India. The [[Nirma]] group of industries running many detergent and chemical industrial units in Gujarat, also has its corporate headquarters in the city.
Ahmedabad GDP was $65 billion in 2008. Ahmedabad also has a thriving chemicals and pharmaceuticals industry. Two of the biggest pharmaceutical companies of India - [[Zydus Cadila]] and [[Torrent Pharmaceuticals]] are located in the city. The city also serves as the corporate headquarters of the [[Adani Group]] which is a leading trading and export company of India. The [[Nirma]] group of industries running many detergent and chemical industrial units in Gujarat, also has its corporate headquarters in the city.


The last few years has seen the rise of the [[Information Technology]] industry in Ahmedabad. A Nasscom survey in 2002 on the ‘Super Nine Indian Destinations’ for IT-enabled services (ITES) had ranked Ahmedabad fifth among the top nine most competitive cities in the country.<ref>{{
The last few years has seen the rise of the [[Information Technology]] industry in Ahmedabad. A Nasscom survey in 2002 on the ‘Super Nine Indian Destinations’ for IT-enabled services (ITES) had ranked Ahmedabad fifth among the top nine most competitive cities in the country.<ref>{{
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==Companies==
==Companies==
{{Category see also|Companies based in Ahmedabad}}
{{Category see also|Companies based in Ahmedabad}}


Companies based in Ahmedabad include:  [[Adani Group]], [[Arvind Mills]], Astral Limited<ref>{{cite web |title=ASTRAL LTD. (ASTRAL) - COMPANY HISTORY |url=https://www.business-standard.com/company/astral-27655/information/company-history |website=Business Standard}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Astral Ltd. |url=https://www.moneycontrol.com/company-facts/astrallimited/locations/APT02 |website=Money Control}}</ref> [[Cadila Healthcare]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://business.mapsofindia.com/sectors/manufacturing/cadila-healthcare.html|title=A Complete Overview on Cadila Healthcare |publisher=business.mapsofindia.com|access-date=2009-02-04}}</ref> [[Gateway TechnoLabs]], [[Hyperlink InfoSystem]], [[Gujarat Samachar]], [[Infibeam]], [[Enphy Technolabs LLP]], [[Nirma]], [[Sadbhav Engineering Limited]], [[Sandesh (Indian newspaper)|Sandesh]], [[Torrent Cables]], [[Torrent Pharmaceuticals]], and [[Torrent Power]].
Companies based in Ahmedabad include:  [[Adani Group]], [[Arvind Mills]], Astral Limited<ref>{{cite web |title=ASTRAL LTD. (ASTRAL) - COMPANY HISTORY |url=https://www.business-standard.com/company/astral-27655/information/company-history |website=Business Standard}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Astral Ltd. |url=https://www.moneycontrol.com/company-facts/astrallimited/locations/APT02 |website=Money Control}}</ref> [[Cadila Healthcare]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://business.mapsofindia.com/sectors/manufacturing/cadila-healthcare.html|title=A Complete Overview on Cadila Healthcare |publisher=business.mapsofindia.com|access-date=2009-02-04}}</ref> [[Gateway TechnoLabs]], [[Gujarat Samachar]], [[Infibeam]], [[Nirma]], [[Sadbhav Engineering Limited]], [[Sandesh (Indian newspaper)|Sandesh]], [[Torrent Cables]], [[Torrent Pharmaceuticals]], and [[Torrent Power]].


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 19:26, 1 June 2022

A retail mall on the Sarkhej-Gandhinagar Highway

Ahmedabad is the industrial center in western India. after Mumbai.The gross domestic product of Ahmedabad metro was estimated at $80 billion in 2020.[1][2] It is the largest supplier of denim and one of the largest exporters of gems and jewellery in the country.[3] Ahmedabad hosts the headquarters of major public-sector banks Ahmedabad Dist Co Op Bank, Ahd Mercantile Co-Op Bank Ltd, Ahmedabad Mercantil Co Op Bank, Dena Bank, The Cosmos Co - Op Bank, Manager Gujarat Ambuja Co-Operative, The Gujarat State Co-operative Bank Ltd.Gujarat State Coop Bank, The Kalupur Bank, Ahmedabad Capital Bank, Kutch Bank co op, Bank of Rajasthan, Bank of Marwad.

The Textile industry has been the main industry of Ahmedabad. On 30 May 1861, Ranchhodlal Chhotalal founded the first Indian textile mill called the Ahmedabad Spinning and Weaving Company Limited, to be more popularly known as the Shahpur Mill later on. This was followed with a series of textile mills like the Calico Mills in 1880 by Maganbhai, and other mills founded by industrialists like Ambalal Sarabhai and Kasturbhai Lalbhai which gave Ahmedabad the title of Manchester of India. The textile industry saw a decline in the early part of the 20th century, but was revived again due to the First World War and also by the Swadeshi movement led by Mahatma Gandhi during the independence movement.[4] Arvind Mills is one of the largest textile mills in the country. An Arvind mill is one of the three largest producers of denim in the world.[citation needed] Dirubhai Ambani started his the first textile mill at Naroda in February, 1966.[5]

Ahmedabad GDP was $65 billion in 2008. Ahmedabad also has a thriving chemicals and pharmaceuticals industry. Two of the biggest pharmaceutical companies of India - Zydus Cadila and Torrent Pharmaceuticals are located in the city. The city also serves as the corporate headquarters of the Adani Group which is a leading trading and export company of India. The Nirma group of industries running many detergent and chemical industrial units in Gujarat, also has its corporate headquarters in the city.

The last few years has seen the rise of the Information Technology industry in Ahmedabad. A Nasscom survey in 2002 on the ‘Super Nine Indian Destinations’ for IT-enabled services (ITES) had ranked Ahmedabad fifth among the top nine most competitive cities in the country.[6]

Companies[edit | edit source]

Companies based in Ahmedabad include: Adani Group, Arvind Mills, Astral Limited[7][8] Cadila Healthcare,[9] Gateway TechnoLabs, Gujarat Samachar, Infibeam, Nirma, Sadbhav Engineering Limited, Sandesh, Torrent Cables, Torrent Pharmaceuticals, and Torrent Power.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Chakravorty, Abhimanyu (13 April 2016). "From Gurgaon to Gurugram: 20 cities that changed their names". The Indian Express. Archived from the original on 30 April 2018. Retrieved 29 April 2018.
  2. "Richest Cities Of India". businessworld.in/. 2017. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  3. Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (2006). "Profile of the City Ahmedabad" (PDF). Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation Ahmedabad, Urban Development Authority and CEPT University, Ahmedabad. Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. Retrieved 22 July 2008.
  4. "The Ahmedabad Chronicle, Imprints of a millennium", page 34. Vastu-Shilpa Foundation for Studies and Research in Environmental Design, 2002
  5. Herdeck, Margaret; Piramal, Gita (1985). India's Industrialists. Lynne Rienner Publishers. p. 14. ISBN 978-0-89410-415-2.
  6. ""Ahmedabad joins ITES hot spots", The Economic Times, 16 August 2002". Archived from the original on 2 September 2005. Retrieved 14 May 2006.
  7. "ASTRAL LTD. (ASTRAL) - COMPANY HISTORY". Business Standard.
  8. "Astral Ltd". Money Control.
  9. "A Complete Overview on Cadila Healthcare". business.mapsofindia.com. Retrieved 4 February 2009.