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Also known as Western India, Western region of India

geographic region of India

Key facts

Country
India
States and union territories
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu Goa Gujarat Maharashtra
Other states sometimes included
Haryana Kerala Madhya Pradesh Punjab (southern) Rajasthan Karnataka
Largest city
Mumbai
Most populous cities 2011
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu: Silvassa Daman Diu Amli Goa: Mormugao Margao Mapusa Panaji Curchorem Gujarat: Ahmedabad Surat Vadodara Rajkot Bhavnagar Maharashtra: Mumbai Pune Nagpur Nashik Thane
Total
508,032 km (196,152 sq mi)
Density
341.207/km (883.721/sq mi)
Time zone
IST ( UTC+5:30 )
Official languages
Gujarati Konkani Marathi English

via Wikipedia infobox

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Encyclopedic overview

Western India is a loosely defined region of India consisting of western states of Republic of India. The Ministry of Home Affairs in its Western Zonal Council Administrative division includes the states of Goa, Gujarat, and Maharashtra along with the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, while the Ministry of Culture and some historians also include the state of Rajasthan. The Geological Survey of India includes Maharashtra but excludes Rajasthan whereas Ministry of Minority Affairs includes Karnataka but excludes Rajasthan.

Madhya Pradesh is also often included and Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh and southern Punjab are sometimes included. Western India may also refer to the western half of India, i.e. all the states west of Delhi and Chennai, thus also including Punjab, Kerala and surrounding states. The region is highly industrialised, with a large urban population. Roughly, Western India is bounded by the Thar Desert in the north, the Vindhya Range in the east and north and the Arabian Sea in the west. A major portion of Western India shares the Thar Desert with North India and Pakistan and the Deccan Plateau with South and Central India.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “West India” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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