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Ahmedabad where Air India plane crashed is key city in Gujarat state, west India NHK

A: Hey, got any interesting news?
B: Not really, what's up?

A: Ah, there was a big news about this city called Ahmedabad in India!
B: Oh yeah? What's so special about it?

A: Well, it's a bustling city with over 7 million people and it's famous for its textile industry!
B: Wow, that sounds big! Is there anything else cool about it?

A: Yes! It's also growing fast with a lot of construction and population growth. Plus, it's becoming a hub for education, tech, and science industries too!
B: Whoa, that's impressive! I didn't know Ahmedabad was so important.

A: And get this – UNESCO even named its historic city a World Heritage site back in 2017!
B: No way! That's really cool.

A: Oh, and here's another fun fact: They're building a super-fast train line connecting Ahmedabad to Mumbai, which is like 500 kilometers away! It'll use Japanese bullet train technology.
B: That's amazing! I can't wait to visit someday!
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Ahmedabad, where an Air India plane has crashed, is the largest city in the western Indian state of Gujarat which has a population of about 7.4 million.



A website operated by the Indian government and others describes the city as "the home of a booming textile industry."



It says that the city is witnessing a major construction boom and population increase, and it is a rising center of education, information technology and scientific industries.



UNESCO designated the Historic City of Ahmedabad as a World Heritage site in 2017.



A high-speed railway line is being built connecting the city with Mumbai, India's largest commercial city, 500 kilometers away. Japan's Shinkansen bullet train technology is being utilized for the railway route.
Summary
Ahmedabad, a metropolis in Gujarat, India with over 7 million inhabitants, is renowned for its thriving textile industry. Rapidly developing, it's also becoming a hub for education, tech, and science sectors. The city was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2017. A high-speed rail link,
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ID: 6a0f6142-8a49-4ab0-a594-5e8173cdb8fb

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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20250612_32/

Date: June 12, 2025

Created: 2025/06/13 07:09

Updated: 2025/12/08 03:42

Last Read: 2025/06/13 08:00

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