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Static Awareness of GUJARAT

General Awareness for Bank Exams (IBPS/SBI PO & Clerk, RRB) – Static Awareness of GUJARAT

Static Awareness forms the most important part of General awareness section in mains examination. Earlier questions from banking section were mainly asked from this section but the trend has now changed & questions from Static Awareness portion is also asked in bulk.
Let us look at the Static Awareness of Gujarat:
Gujarat is also known as the Jewel of Western India.
Gujarat was founded on 1st May 1960. 
Capital city: Gandhinagar
Chief Minister: Vijay Rupani
Governor: Om Prakash Kohli
Number of Districts: 33
International Border: Pakistan
High Court: Gujarat High Court (Ahmedabad)
Gujarat Day is celebrated on 1st May every year.
Mountain Range: Girnar (Highest peak in Gujarat) and Aravali Range
Important National Parks in Gujarat:
  • Gir Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Wild Ass Sanctuary
  • Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary
  • Blackbuck National Park
  • Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary
Important Airports in Gujarat:
  1. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport – Ahmedabad
  2. Vadodara Airport – Vadodara
  3. Rajkot Airport – Rajkot
  4. Kandla Airport – Kandla
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