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  Bangalore,Bangalore India,Bangalore India Travel,Travel to Bangalore,Bangalore in Karnataka
Bangalore is fast emerging as one of the most industrialized cities in India, keeping pace with the latest trends and fashion.
Bangalore is renowned, not only for its own beauty and technological advances, but also for its easy access to the marvels of the land around it.
Bangalore, which literally means the 'town of baked beans', was founded by Kempe Gowda, a chieftain of the Vijayanagar Empire, around the 16th century.
www.south-india-tour-package.com /south-indian-cities/karnataka-cities/bangalore.html   (599 words)

  
 ClientLogic in Bangalore, India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Bangalore, located in India on the southern Deccan Plateau, is the capital of the State of Karnataka.
Often called the "Silicon Valley of India", Bangalore has a concentration of software technology related activity, which is similar to that of the Silicon Valley in California, USA.
In addition to being a state capital, Bangalore is a center of education with many schools, colleges, universities, medical schools, technical programs, and other teaching and training resources.
www.clientlogic.com /india/bangalore.html   (174 words)

  
 Bangalore, India
Bangalore is believed to have been founded in 1537 by Kempe Gowda.
Modern Bangalore is the largest city in the state of Karnataka and is a cosmopolitan city.
Bangalore is known as the "Garden City of India", and there are many public parks, including the Lal Bagh and Cubbon Park which attract a lot of people, tourists and locals alike, especially over the weekends.
www.worldcityphotos.org /India/IND-Bangalore.htm   (851 words)

  
 Bangalore, India (photographs, a map, flag, a live weather report, and related links)
Bangalore is a truly beautiful city, full of flowering trees and other plants that we'd never even heard of before.
The author examines the developments in Bangalore, India's Silicon Valley, against the backdrop of a global institutional commitment to the information society as a model for development in the twenty-first century.
India Abroad is the first and largest paid circulation weekly newspaper in the USA and Canada to serve the Indian community.
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 Bangalore  Introduction
Bangalore is booming, and a look at some of its nicknames says why: "India's Silicon Valley," "Fashion Capital of India," "The Pub City of India," and on.
Home to well over 6 million people, and a base for 10,000 industries, Bangalore is India's fifth largest city and the fastest growing city in Asia.The capital of the state of Karnataka, Bangalore is situated halfway between the coasts in southern India.
Legend has it that the name Bangalore comes from "boiled beans" (Benda Kaluru), which were served by a humble old lady to a hungry ruler in the 10th century.
www.indiatravelite.com /bangalore/aboutbangalore.htm   (430 words)

  
 Bangalore India Real Estate and Software Development Parks
Land on the outskirts of Bangalore that was selling for US $0.10 per square foot rose to $2.00 per sq.
On a tour of Kerala, India it is easy to spot the homes of those Indians who are working as professionals in Gulf countries.
Bangalore really is a very nice place to live despite the growing pollution and overpopulation problems.
www.stylusinc.com /business/india/real_estate.htm   (702 words)

  
 Bangalore Travel in India,Bangalore India Travels,Bangalore City Travel in India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Bangalore is generally regarded as a place that most visitors like to chill out in.
Bangalore is famous for the shopping malls which have some of the finest and biggest showrooms in India.
Bangalore is a good place to buy specialties from all over the state.
www.indiatoursonline.com /cities/bangalore-travel.html   (993 words)

  
 Bangalore Travel,Bangalore India Travel,Bangalore Travel Tourism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Bangalore is connected by air with Ahmedabad, Calcutta, Chennai, Coimbatore, Delhi, Goa, Hyderabad, Mangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Thiruvananthapuram.
Bangalore is connected by road with national highways throughout the country.All types of tourist buses are easily available on hire.
Bangalore is connected by rail with cities all over India.
www.popular-india.com /modern-india/bangalore-travel.html   (310 words)

  
 Bangalore, Bangalore India, Bangalore City Guide, Bangalore in India - India Travelog
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Bangalore, the capital city of Karnataka is a city filled with serene gardens.
Bangalore's high-altitude gives it a pleasant climate,24-32 Celsius, the normal monsoons in Bangalore is from May to October.
www.indiatravelog.com /bangalore   (350 words)

  
 Bangalore airport, Bangalore hotels, Bangalore travel, Bangalore tourism
Bangalore international Airport, known as 'HAL Airport' is situated on Airport Road and well within the city- about 6 kms from MG Road -the city centre.
Bangalore is a very happening city these days.
What was once a quiet pensioner’s paradise, with beautiful gardens, sidewalks, cafes and a colonial air, Bangalore, today is buzzing with young techies, latest automobiles, neon lights, trendy lounges and bars and huge glass structures kissing the clouds.
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 Bangalore, Bangalore Map, Bangalore India, Bangalore City Map
Bangalore the capital city of Karnataka is regarded as one of the most progressive cities of India.
Bangalore is India's fourth largest and fastest growing market.
Bangalore is also headquarter to several heavy industries such as Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML) and Hindustan Machine Tools (HMT).
www.mapsofindia.com /maps/karnataka/bangalore-map.htm   (234 words)

  
 Bangalore Tour India,Bangalore Tour,Bangalore Tours,Bangalore Tour Package,Bangalore Tourism, Tour to Bangalore,Tourism ...
Bangalore is the capital city of Karnataka and the seventh largest city in India.
Bangalore gained prominence in the 18th century, when it became an important fort city, under the regime of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan of Mysore.
Bangalore city is also famous for it numerous Yoga centers that attract the tourists all round the year.
www.indiaprofile.com /discover-india/bangalore-tour-india.html   (534 words)

  
 bangalorenet.comArt Festivals
"Bangalore is today one of India's major centers for art and is home to some eminent painters and sculptors.
Bangalore has the potential to become one of the greatest art centers of the world and the festival is a step towards creating interest and excitement about the city and its art culture'', says Jija Madhavan Harisingh, the festival foundation president.
The Bangalore International Art Festival is going to feature art camps, contemporary art exhibitions, various seminars, clinics, expos, art corners and a world art bazaar featuring international artists in addition to a dance festival that will feature fashions shows plus a film festival.
www.bangalorenet.com   (341 words)

  
 Bangalore Travel,Bangalore India Travel to Bangalore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The capital of Karnataka state, Bangalore city is located in the in the southern region of India.
The seventh largest city in India, Bangalore is also known as the Garden City because of its many beautiful gardens and parks.
Though the origin of Bangalore is ancient, because of high concentration of IT industry, it also called the Silicon Valley of India.
www.traveltoindia.net /south-india-travel/bangalore-travel.html   (451 words)

  
 Bangalore , Bangalore City, and the collection of Bangalore Walla, India, Down Memory Lane
The Colleges in Bangalore, Undergraduate as well as Professional (Engineering and Medical) are affiliated to the Bangalore University which has a variety of courses for the College students, and some of them lately tend to be more practical and industrial oriented, keeping with the times.
Bangalore City has one of the finest gardens in India and is known as “Garden City” apart from “Pensioner’s Paradise”.
In Bangalore, I did go around and meet a few of the “collectors”, but they were unwilling to share thinking that I was out to make a buck, and calmed up when I broached the subject about old material.
www.geocities.com /Athens/2960/geo9.htm   (5276 words)

  
 Sights, sounds and smells from Bangalore
BANGALORE: The KR Market bus station is a congested place and commuters struggle to move around, thanks to the numerous hawkers and autos that occupy half the area most of the day.
Bangalore: Bangalore need not wait for the next population census in 2011 to get the status of an A1 city.
Bangalore is now classified as an A Grade city though its population exceeds 50 lakhs, the threshold limit for getting a promotion in classification from A to A1 grade.
bangalorebuzz.blogspot.com   (12448 words)

  
 Bangalore - India - Mark Moxon, Travel Writer
Bangalore is the yuppie capital of India: certainly its streets are cleaner and its teeth brighter than any other Indian city.
For example, Bangalore sports little red and green men at pedestrian crossings, but in true Indian style nobody takes a blind bit of notice of them, and they're useless anyway: one set I saw gave you precisely four seconds of green time before reverting to red, not even enough for Linford Christie to get across.
And possibly as a result of this surfeit of gluttony, I noticed that a sizable proportion of Bangalore's middle-aged women were quite fat, a disappointment after the sleek beauty of the rural areas; the younger generation, however, were decked out in hip-hugging 501s and curve-enhancing mini T-shirts, with hardly a saree to be seen.
www.moxon.net /india/bangalore.html   (1108 words)

  
 Bangalore Travel - Bangalore India Travel - Bangalore Travel Guide : India Line Travel
Bangalore`s huge and well-organised Central bus stand is directly in front of the City train station.
Rail reservations in Bangalore are computerised but there are no tourist quotas on any trains and bookings are heavy on most routes.
Bangalore is connected by direct daily express trains with all the main cities in southern and central India.
www.indialine.com /travel/karnataka/bangalore/guide.html   (1036 words)

  
 Labs: India
Microsoft Research India, established in January 2005, is one of Microsoft’s five research labs worldwide.
India has a population of over a billion, more than 20 officially recognized languages, and innumerable dialects and startlingly different terrains and cultures.
Microsoft Research India is headed by Dr. P Anandan, internationally renowned for his work in computer vision and video analysis.
research.microsoft.com /aboutmsr/labs/india   (493 words)

  
 Bangalore,Bangalore Travel,Bangalore Tour,Bangalore India Travel,Hotels in Bangalore,Bangalore Hotels,Bangalore Travel ...
Bangalore Hub introduces you to travel to the best destinations in Bangalore, a city known for its numerous gardens, the Vidhan Soudha (State Secretariat) and some historical sites.
Bangalore, known as the Silicon Valley of India, bears not only the most modern buildings, it also has a number of religious places like the Bull or Nandi Temple, Sri Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple, the Venkataramanaswamy Temple, Sri Satya Sai Baba's Ashram and the ISKCON Temple.
Bangalore city was founded in the 16th century and has since been an important administrative and cultural center of India.
www.bangalorehub.com   (212 words)

  
 Big Blue's linux crusade gains momentum- The Times of India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
BANGALORE: Exactly one year after IBM top boss, Sam Palmisano's maiden Indian visit that centred around Linux and open source computing, IBM's Linux point man, Jims Stallings, is now on a whirlwind tour to India meeting up customers, independent software vendors (ISVs) and various governments.
While the Bangalore centre would have general industry focus, Mumbai unit would specialise on financial and banking segment and New Delhi centre would develop solutions in e-governance space.
Building a Linux environment, IBM is also working closely with 40-odd ISVs in India who are developing applications in areas of banking, finance, e-governance, retail and healthcare.
timesofindia.indiatimes.com /articleshow/740506.cms   (514 words)

  
 Catholic Charismatic Renewal, Bangalore
It was way back in 1974 -75 when the Charismatic Renewal in the country of India was very young and growing and the Holy Spirit was moving and renewing people every day, that a group of 30 leaders in Bombay were invited to attend a day of recollection at Seva Niketan Byculla, Bombay (Mumbai).
This Diocese was bifurcated and thus the Diocese of Bangalore as such was erected on the 13th February 1940.
The Founder of the Renewal in Bangalore was a Jesuit Priest, and Principal of St. Joseph's College of Commerce, Bangalore later Principal of St. Joseph's College, Jakhama, Kohima-Nagaland, the Rev. Fr.
www.geocities.com /Athens/2960/ccr.htm   (3611 words)

  
 Linux Bangalore/2004: India's Premier Annual Free & Open Source Event!
Fire up your IRC client and head for irc.freenode.net, where the gang is hanging out discussing stuff ranging from Bangalore weather to the state of the net, and anything inbetween, and/or related to LB/2004.
Here is what Subramanya S Mudigere, Director, HP (India Software Operations), has to say: "HP considers it a privilege to accept the role of being a Platinum Sponsor for LB/2004.
When one of India's most important innovations, the Simputer, hit the radar of the world, it was a moment of pride for both the Indian nation as well as for the Free & Open Source community - because the Simputer ran on Linux.
linux-bangalore.org /2004   (2251 words)

  
 Bangalore Bio 2006, 07-09 June, Bangalore INDIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Bangalore Bio 2006 International Conference 7th – 9th June 2006, supported by the Department of IT and Biotechnology, Government of Karnataka and the Vision Group on Biotechnology, witnessed an august gathering of the Stars of the Biotech Fraternity from India and Overseas.
The Bangalore Bio International Conference commenced with the grand and solemn Conference Inauguration on 7th June 2006 in the JN Tata Auditorium at the Indian Institute of Science.
Bangalore Bio 2006 for the first time this year gave a special focus to the sphere of Agribiotechnology.
www.bangalorebio.in /conference.htm   (1027 words)

  
 Bell Labs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Bell Labs Research India, launched in October 2004, is located in Bangalore, India's silicon city.
The Bell Labs research center in India also collaborates closely with India's world-class educational institutions, and works with the best and brightest minds produced by them in the computer science and networking fields.
The research program at the India lab continues the tradition of innovation and scientific excellence that is synonymous with the Bell Labs name.
www.bell-labs.com /org/bl-india   (200 words)

  
 Bangalore city resources on the web - Welcome to bangalorebest.com
Biocon launches innovative cancer drug: At a time when the number of cancer patients in India is increasing at an alarming rate (every year three lakh people get diagnosed for cancer in India)...
DISHA to the helpless: If ever you are in need of blood, including rare blood groups, and have no idea where to go, all you have to do is call 1062.
India's new labour : India’s economy, growing at 8 per cent, continues to blaze away.
www.bangalorebest.com   (372 words)

  
 Bio Bangalore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Bangalore is considered the Science Capital of India.
With strong traditions in education, in science and in public sector undertakings related to science and technology, Bangalore has rapidly made the transition to the new economy in Information Technology.
Bangalore has the best "biocluster" in the country.
www.bangalorebio.com /biobangalore.htm   (253 words)

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