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Capitalism, Multiculturalism and Tolerance: A Perspective on 'Vibrant Gujarat'
Farhana Ibrahim
Economic and Political Weekly
Vol. 42, No. 34 (Aug. 25-31, 2007), pp. 3446-3449
Published by: Economic and Political Weekly
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4419936
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Abstract
"Vibrant Gujarat" is not just about the kind of economic development that makes for an "India Shining" campaign. It is also about the caste, class and religious divides, regional imbalances and the imperatives of defining borders and boundaries. The very currents that have contributed to a remarkably mixed and synthetic social fabric have also over a period of time led to certain unique social, religious and cultural trends that give Gujarat its distinct character.
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