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Which region of Gujarat is famous for its wheat production?
a. Bhal
b. Charotar
c. Kanam
d. Nilkantha

Answer
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Hint:
1) It is spread across the political limits of the areas of Bhavnagar, Ahmedabad and Anand.
2) The Ghelo stream begins close to Babra in Amreli locale and meets the Gulf of Cambay in this Region.

Complete solution:
The Bhal locale is arranged on the deltas of the Sabarmati, Bhogawo, Bhada, Lilka and different streams that stream east and southeast off the Kathiawar landmass into the Gulf of Cambay. Bhalia Wheat is a significant ranch development in the locale. Gamph was a little domain of India, represented by Chudasama Rajput's. There are 52 Estates of Chudasama Rajput's in the Dhandhuka zone which all are the Bhayads of past Gamph states. These Rajput's are from the old Rah Dynasty of Junagadh.

a) Bhal is that region of Gujarat which is famous for its wheat production. Thus, Option (a) is the correct answer.
b) Charotar is not the right option because it is not known for wheat production. Thus, Option (b) is not the correct answer.
c) The Kanam region does not produce wheat. Thus, Option (c) is not the right answer.
d) Option (d) is not the right answer because nilkantha is not famous for its wheat production.

Hence, the correct answer is option A.

Note:
1) In India, wheat crop is filled basically in the northern states, with Uttar Pradesh being the top-most patron of wheat with a complete creation of 25.22 million tons, trailed by Punjab (15.78 MT) and Madhya Pradesh (14.18 MT).
2) Major wheat-creating states in India are Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan.