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Surat is a city located in the Indian state of Gujarat and is popularly also known as the 'Silk City', 'Diamond City' or 'Textile Hub'. It was listed as the second cleanest city in India in August 2020.

It is located near the Tapti River at the Gulf of Khambhat and is the commercial and economic center in south Gujarat. Surat is a hub of diamond and textile industries. The city experiences a tropical climate moderated strongly by the Sea.

Surat is one of the most vibrant cities and has a varied heritage. It is also known for Gujarati food and delicacies. Some of the unique dishes include Dhokla, Khaman, Locho, Ghari and so forth.

It is the city where the Britishers first landed in India. The Dutch and the Portuguese also established their business centers in Surat. The city also has various engineering plants like Essar, Larsen and Toubro and RIL.

There are many historical monuments and places to visit in and around Surat. The major attractions include Dandi, Dumas, Hajira, Tithal and Ubhrat.

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11 Surat inmates clear Class 12 exams with a perfect result

Inside prison walls, a rare success story has unfolded. Eleven inmates at Surat's Lajpore Central Jail cleared the Class 12 examinations with a 100% result. The success has highlighted education's role in rehabilitation and second chances behind bars.

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Unpolitics: Gujarat UCC pushes gender justice, says Deputy CM Harsh Sanghvi

In an interview, Gujarat's Deputy Chief Minister, Harsh Sanghvi, detailed the state's new Uniform Civil Code (UCC), positioning it as a law for gender justice. Following Uttarakhand, Gujarat has become the second state to pass a UCC bill, which aims to create a common legal framework for marriage, divorce, and succession for all communities. Sanghvi, who also manages the Home, Police, and Transport portfolios, noted that the legislation was drafted after the Justice Ranjana Desai Committee reviewed over 20 lakh public suggestions. Key provisions include the mandatory registration of marriages and live-in relationships, a measure intended to protect women from fraudulent relationships. The law also grants legitimate status to children born from live-in unions and allows deserted women to claim maintenance. Sanghvi clarified that while parental notification is required for marriage registration, their consent is not. He also defended the exemption of tribal communities from the UCC's provisions.

Author Meghna Pant Slams 'Broken' Voting System In Mumbai Amid Low Turnout

In this news bulletin, author and Mumbaikar Meghna Pant discusses the challenges of voting in Mumbai as turnout figures hover around 57%. Pant argues that low participation is not due to voter apathy but rather a 'broken' and 'inefficient' administrative system. She states, 'Low voter turnout in Mumbai is not apathy, it is administrative,' highlighting the exhaustion caused by long queues and manual voter roll searches. Pant calls for the urgent digitisation of the process, suggesting QR code scans and digital tokens to respect the time of working professionals and caregivers. The discussion also touches upon the need for better voter education regarding local governance, such as the BMC, to engage the youth and Gen Z. Host Sonal and Pant further explore the idea of a candidate-tracking app to provide voters with historical data and performance ratings, aiming for a more accountable and informed voter base in India's financial capital.

Surat Textile Mill Fire: India Today’s Brijesh Doshi Reports on 9-Hour Blaze

In this Special Report, India Today’s Gujarat Bureau Chief Brijesh Doshi reports on a massive fire at a textile mill in Surat. Doshi states, ‘It has been more than nine hours that the fire is still going on.’ Visuals show plumes of black smoke as firefighters struggle to contain the blaze. The reporter notes that while the fire was briefly controlled earlier, it spread to the 8th floor and continues to rage.

Massive Fire Engulfs Seven-Storey Textile Market in Surat; Blaze Controlled After Hours

A massive fire broke out at a seven-storey textile market in the Parvat Patiya area of Surat, Gujarat. The blaze, which erupted around 7:15 am, reportedly started on the eighth floor due to a suspected short circuit. Visuals showed plumes of black smoke billowing from the structure as 22 fire tenders rushed to the spot. According to the report, the fire brigade managed to bring the situation under control after more than three and a half hours, around 11 am. Fortunately, no casualties were reported in the incident. The assessment of property damage is currently underway.

Garbage War in Bengaluru: Biocon Chief Clashes with Karnataka Deputy CM

The ongoing friction between industry leaders and the Karnataka government is in focus, with Biocon Executive Chairperson Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar at the forefront of a debate over Bengaluru's civic amenities. Sparked by Mazumdar-Shaw's comments on the city's garbage and infrastructure problems, where she cited the progress of cities like Indore and Surat, the exchange has escalated. In response, Mr. Shivakumar stated, 'You can't kick the very ladder that helped you climb.' He urged for collective effort rather than criticism, highlighting the government's work on potholes and infrastructure. Mazumdar-Shaw defended her stance, clarifying that her criticism is directed at all past governments and is a call for accountability to fix decades of deteriorating infrastructure. The public debate also touched on the role of citizen intent in maintaining cleanliness and the responsibility of corporations.

If Salim becomes Suresh to trap my girls, I will oppose it: Gujarat Home Minister on love jihad

In a wide-ranging interview, Gujarat's Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi asserted that the law against 'love jihad' was necessary to combat a deliberate 'modus operandi'. He stated, 'If any Salim becomes Suresh and traps an innocent daughter of my state... I will definitely oppose it'. Sanghvi also confirmed that Gujarat is preparing a bid for the 2030 Commonwealth Games, building on the state's grassroots 'Khel Mahakumbh' program. Addressing the economic situation in Surat, he noted a market shift from real diamonds to lab-grown (CVD) diamonds, stating that Indian businesses have successfully captured this new market. He defended the use of bulldozers, claiming they were only used against illegal encroachments on government land, particularly those linked to drug trafficking near sensitive border areas like Dwarka and Kutch. He also took a swipe at the opposition, saying governments are not formed by those who 'go on tourism during elections'.

PM Modi in Japan: Indian community welcome with chants and cultural performances

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was greeted by the Indian diaspora upon his arrival in Japan. In Tokyo, members of the Indian community, including artists, welcomed him with cultural performances and music. Attendees raised slogans such as, "Jab Tak Surat Chand Rahega, Modi Tera Naam Rahega." Some also congratulated the Prime Minister for "successful operations in Doha." The report notes that meetings with the diaspora are a consistent feature of the Prime Minister's foreign visits. A key sentiment expressed was the desire for stronger bilateral ties, with one person stating, "We hope that there will be more friendship and cooperation between India and Japan." The welcome involved both Indians residing in Japan and some Japanese individuals.

Exclusive: Andhra Minister Nara Lokesh praises PM Modi on International Yoga Day

Andhra Pradesh Minister Narendra Lokesh speaks to India Today, praising Prime Minister Modi's message on International Yoga Day. Over two crore people participated in yoga events across Andhra Pradesh, with Visakhapatnam breaking the Guinness World Record previously held by Surat. The Prime Minister emphasized reducing oil consumption and making yoga a way of life. The state government organized month-long yoga programs at tourist spots to promote both yoga and tourism.