Bangalore-The Garden City
Bangalore is the capital of the Karnataka and is India's third most populous city. It is located alongside the Deccan Plateau in the south-eastern part of Karnataka. Being considered the Information Technology capital of the country, it stands in the list among the top 10 entrepreneurial cities in the world. Bangalore is blessed with an ideal pleasant climate all year round. It is covered with tall trees and numerous parks in the city adding to the greenery. Hence it is rightly called the €Garden City'. In fact, Bangalore has many names apart from the Garden City like the Silicon Valley of India, Pub City, Rock City, etc.
Bangalore is a mix of diverse cultures, centered in the swanky city filled with techno city offices. This is the place where a bunch of multinational companies has made their base.
Bangalore boasts of being home to various public sector undertakings, heavy industries, software companies, telecommunications, aerospace, machine tools, heavy equipment, etc. As the years passed by Bangalore has developed into one of the finest financial sectors and is referred by CNN as one of the finest places to execute your business.
Bangalore has continued to show marked development in the areas of education since Independence. This city also earned the reputation to be the second literate metros in India.
The gorgeous parks, the shopping complexes, the historical monuments, the boulevards are factors that add to the life and vigor of the city. In spite of being the IT capital and a contemporary busy city, Bangalore still remains to be one of India's most interesting cities. Authentic and cultural value continues to gel well with the hustle bustle of of urban life. Bangalore is situated at a height of 920 meters, thus the cool breeze and the plus point that people can visit the place anytime throughout the year.
The cultural life in Delhi blends with the diversity of its populace. The famous festivals of India are celebrated with equal vigor and enthusiasm like the Durga Puja, Diwali. Ugadi and Ganesh Chaturthi. The national festival is Dusshera, where the triumph of truth is symbolized. Apart from those other festivals like Id-Ul-Fitr, Christmas, etc. are also celebrated with great pomp and show.
A large number of people are working in multinational companies and software companies, the result of which shows higher influence of western culture in the city. The crowd in Bangalore is hip with most of them in their mid-twenties with partying, clubbing being a vital part of refreshment during their weekends. This has paved the way for a new trend, which is why the city is regarded as a fast developing city.
Bangalore is a mix of diverse cultures, centered in the swanky city filled with techno city offices. This is the place where a bunch of multinational companies has made their base.
Bangalore boasts of being home to various public sector undertakings, heavy industries, software companies, telecommunications, aerospace, machine tools, heavy equipment, etc. As the years passed by Bangalore has developed into one of the finest financial sectors and is referred by CNN as one of the finest places to execute your business.
Bangalore has continued to show marked development in the areas of education since Independence. This city also earned the reputation to be the second literate metros in India.
The gorgeous parks, the shopping complexes, the historical monuments, the boulevards are factors that add to the life and vigor of the city. In spite of being the IT capital and a contemporary busy city, Bangalore still remains to be one of India's most interesting cities. Authentic and cultural value continues to gel well with the hustle bustle of of urban life. Bangalore is situated at a height of 920 meters, thus the cool breeze and the plus point that people can visit the place anytime throughout the year.
The cultural life in Delhi blends with the diversity of its populace. The famous festivals of India are celebrated with equal vigor and enthusiasm like the Durga Puja, Diwali. Ugadi and Ganesh Chaturthi. The national festival is Dusshera, where the triumph of truth is symbolized. Apart from those other festivals like Id-Ul-Fitr, Christmas, etc. are also celebrated with great pomp and show.
A large number of people are working in multinational companies and software companies, the result of which shows higher influence of western culture in the city. The crowd in Bangalore is hip with most of them in their mid-twenties with partying, clubbing being a vital part of refreshment during their weekends. This has paved the way for a new trend, which is why the city is regarded as a fast developing city.