Saturday, April 19, 2014

The Diamond Heart of India - Surat











Surat is known as a Diamond Hub of the World. Surat is famous for its diamond and textile industries. It is at the heart of the world's diamond-polishing industry, which in 2005 cut 92% of the world's diamond pieces and earned India $15 billion in exports. Gujarati diamond cutters, emigrating from East Africa, established the industry in 1901 and, by the 1970s, Surat-based diamond cutters began exporting stones to the US for the first time.

Surat is rich in riches. Flooded with business and industries, it is a city with peace and maximum prosperity. Recently selected amongst the cleanest one, Surat owes a fit share in the exports of Diamond, Out of total exports of diamond from India.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Places to Visit - Science Centre








Surat is well-connected and well-equipped city, Surat Municipal Corporation has taken number of major capital projects which includes Science Centre, Museum, Planetarium and Art Gallery. Museum showcases the rich heritage and history of Surat, while the Science Centre has Fun Science gallery which displays exhibits.

Science Centre

Science Centre forms the main part of the entire complex; it displays thematic galleries in the field of Science and Technology. The first floor of Science Centre showcases Fun Science Exhibits and second floor of Science Centre showcases Diamond Gallery where as 3D Theater, Entering into Space, Textile Gallery, Power of Play, Cosmos Gallery and Polar Science Gallery are to have a thrilling enjoyable learning experience.

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Places To Visit - VR Mall





The Ultra Luxurious and Lavish Mall of Surat 
Where all the Famous Brands Such as Zara, Marks and Spencers, Being Human and All the Brands are there.
Do Visit its worth it..!!!

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Infrastructure




Surat, previously known as Suryapur, is a city in the Indian state of Gujarat.Surat is also called as city of flyovers. In the Past Decade Surat has developed Immensely with leaps and Bounds. The Infrastructure Developement is at the peak of Progress. Everywhere in Surat there is Development going on Cement Roads, Flyovers, Gardens etc are being constructed as a part of infra development.

 Surat ranks 4th in a global study of fastest developing cities conducted by The City Mayors Foundation, an international think tank on urban affairs.[7] Surat Bags Best City Award in 2013 constituted by Annual Survey of India's City-Systems ( ASICS)[8]

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Business History of Surat


Above Is the Image of An Old Fire Fighter Car In Surat.

The city of Surat has glorious history that dates back to 300 BC. The origin of the city can be traced to the old Hindu town of Suryapur during 1500 – 1520 A.D., which was later colonised by the Brigus or the King from Sauvira on the banks of River Tapi. 

In 1759, The British rulers took its control from the Mughals till the beginning of the 20th century. The city is located on the River Tapi and has about 6 km long coastal belt along the Arabian Sea. Due to these reasons, the city emerged as an important trade centre and enjoyed prosperity through sea trade in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. 

Surat became the most important trade link between India and many other countries and was at the height of prosperity till the rise of Bombay port in the 17th and 18th centuries. Surat was also a flourishing centre for ship building activities. The whole coast of Tapi from Athwalines to Dumas was specially meant for ship builders who were usually Rassis. After the rise of the port at Bombay, Surat faced a severe blow and its ship building industry also declined. 

During the post-independence period, Surat has experienced considerable growth in industrial activities (especially textiles) along with trading activities. Concentration of these activities combined with residential developments has resulted in considerable expansion of the city limits.



Sunday, April 6, 2014

Surat's Location


Surat is a port city situated on the banks of the Tapti river. Damming of the Tapti caused the original port facilities to close; the nearest port is now in the Magadalla and Hazira area of Surat Metropolitan Region. The city is located at 21°10′N 72°50′E.[10] It has an average elevation of 13 meters. The Surat district is surrounded by the Bharuch, Narmada, Navsari , to the west is the Gulf of Cambay and the surrounding districts. The climate is tropical and monsoon rainfall is abundant (about 2,500 mm a year).According to the Bureau of Indian Standards, the town falls under seismic zone-III, in a scale of I to V (in order of increasing vulnerability to earthquakes)[11]
Surat has grown in area since the early 1700s. The oldest part of the city developed in the area between the train station and the area known as Athwalines. Since the 1970s most of the new development, including the most desirable location for the city's burgeoning middle and upper class, is the area between Athwalines and the coast at Dumas.

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Surat Info -


Surat, previously known as Suryapur, is a city in the Indian state of Gujarat.Surat is also called as city of flyovers. It is the administrative capital of the Surat district. The city is located 306 km south of the state capital, Gandhinagar on the left bank of the Tapti River (Tapi), the center being around 22 km (14 mi) from the river's mouth.[4]
Surat is Gujarat's second largest city with a population of 2.1 million at the 2001 census and 4.6 million at the 2011 census. It is the eighth largest city and ninth largest metropolitan area of India. Surat is the 34th largest city by area in a study conducted by The City Mayors Foundation, an international think tank on urban affairs [5] The city registered an annualized GDP growth rate of 11.5 per cent over the seven fiscal years between 2001 and 2008.[6] Surat ranks 4th in a global study of fastest developing cities conducted by The City Mayors Foundation, an international think tank on urban affairs.[7] Surat Bags Best City Award in 2013 constituted by Annual Survey of India's City-Systems ( ASICS)[8]