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..Bangalore?

  • 12-05-2011 12:33pm
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    Hi thinking about IT work in Bangalore, seemingly there's a lot of work there and it's supposed to be a nice place so thinking of a move for a while. Has anyone been there on holiday or spent some time living there? Are the climate and general living conditions pretty reasonable? Any info appreciated..
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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 kavi77


    Bangalore employs about 1 Million IT professionals in India and has grown popular as the Silicon City of India.
    Bangalore offers a pleasant climate and good infrastructure make it interesting for the newer generation to look at this city as a future base.

    With increasing number of internationally recognized educational institutions, millions of students flock to this garden city for higher education.

    With dream salaries, double income no kids clusters and the migration of professionals, Bangalore has seen tremendous growth. Given these primary reasons, investing in Bangalore has become rewarding bait for many, Indians as well as those returning to India from years of stay aboard.

    There are about 5 Million people residing in Bangalore of which just 38% are local residents. With growth in excellent infrastructure, good roads, flyovers and highways leading to easy traffic flow, the new crowd of professionals is expected to double in the coming 5 years.

    Bangalore also boasts of the second largest international airport in India at Devanhalli, the Bangalore-Mysore Express Corridor, the improved BMTC services and the proposed Metro Rail project coupled by the proposed four-laning of Bangalore-Mysore Road. All good reasons to say, 'Making a new home in Bangalore is rewarding bait'.

    As the 3rd most preferred investment destination, after Delhi and Mumbai, foreign investors are gung ho about the business opportunities on the commercial and residential front. Post economic downturn, the sky rocketing properties have come down immensely, making then affordable to more people.


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