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Lots of people live by the side of the road

A street scene, not labeled but thought to be somewhere in Ahmedabad.

NakiaDave's Parivar kuldevi Bahudhamata's temple,situated 150km. from Ahmedabad by road at 'NAYKA GAM' via Sami,dist. Patan , Gujarat

Beauty of kankariya at night

Beautiful stone carving Flower design at adalaj step well, near ahmedabad, gujarat, India

Cover of a recent book about the life and accomplishments of Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, written by my old friend, K. J. Divatia, from Baroda days in the early 1950s. The photo is from around 1970, shortly before Vikram's untimely death at age 52.

Just behind famous stepwell (Dada Hari ni Vav)

Ram dev pir tekra, a squatter settlement

Recycling

The concourse of the Ahmedabad Railway station (ADI) in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

The Jama Masjid of Ahmedabad was probably the largest mosque in the Indian subcontinent built in this period. Designed as part of a major plan desired by the Emperor Sultan Ahmed Shah. The wide open courtyard, floored with white marble, is ringed by a colonade painted with giant Arabic calligraphy, and has a tank for ritual ablutions in the center. The mosque and arcades are built of beautiful yellow sandstone and carved with the intricate detail that mosques of this period are known for

British Minister for Trade and Investment, Lord Livingston attended the ‘GREAT Britain’ reception hosted by the British High Commissioner to India Sir James Bevan in Ahmedabad, Saturday 10 January 2015. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia

Looking down on part of the gardens of "The Retreat", the Sarabhai residential compound.

Vegitable vendor preparing for business in the morning. Ahmedabad. Gujarat.

shadi mubarak Mr and Mrs Avinash Raj

Launching of new gymnasium well equipped with modern facilities inaugurated by Minister of Home Shri Pradipsinh Jadeja with health enthusiastic residents near Madhav School Vastral Ward South Zone.

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Jama Masjid Mosque, built by Ahmed Shah in 1423.

Siddi Sayyed Jaali, IIM A derives its logo from it.

Jamun. Fruit I like.

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