Baroda, a friend familiar with the region informed me, is very different from other Gujarati cities. It&rsquos a city that cares excessively for culture, he said, a college town more devoted to dance recitals than to dhandha. While Ahmedabad and Surat are driven by an often manic zeal for business, the residents of Gujarat&rsquos third largest city are content to be employees rather than entrepreneurs. As clinching proof of their exceptionalism, he pointed out that, unlike the Amdavadis and the Surtis, the burghers of Baroda haven&rsquot even taken the trouble to coin a toponym to express their collective belonging.