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Lira Raja Rathor
Kalyanji Ramji Rathor (1912-1995) was a leading Gujarati people, Gujarati businessman and mill owner from Raipur, India. Birth and family He was born in 1912 to Ramji Ruda Rathor in a Kutchi people, Kutchi family belonging to Mistris of Kutch, Mestri community hailing from Khambhra village of Kutch.Diary of Golden Days at Jharia – A Memoir & History of Gurjar Kashtriya community of Kutch in Coalfields of Jharia – written by Natwarlal Devram Jethwa of Calcutta compiled by Raja Pawan Jethwa published in year 1998 in English.pp:67 Ramji Ruda, Kheta Ruda and Raja Ruda family of Khambra and their history, including lifesketch of next in line - Kalyanji Ramji, Dhanji Ramji, Jairam Kheta, Laddhram Kheta, Lira Raja, Vishram Raja. The family preferred to use Rathor surname although original surname was Bhalsod. Business Ramji Ruda and his brothers Kheta Ruda, Raja Ruda formed a syndicate like many of their community members to join hands for Kutch Gurjar Kshatriyas contributions to the ...
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The Gujarati people or Gujaratis, are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group who reside in or can trace their ancestry or heritage to the present-day western Indian state of Gujarat. They primarily speak Gujarati, an Indo-Aryan language. While Gujaratis mainly inhabit Gujarat, they have a diaspora worldwide. Gujaratis in India and the diaspora are prominent entrepreneurs and industrialists and maintain high levels of social capital. Many notable independence activists were Gujarati, including Gandhi, Patel, and Jinnah, as well as the current Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi. Geographical locations Despite significant migration primarily for economic reasons, most Gujaratis in India live in the state of Gujarat in Western India. Gujaratis also form a significant part of the populations in the neighboring metropolis of Mumbai and union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, which was a former Portuguese colony. There are very large Gujarati immigrant commun ...
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