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Getting Around Bangalore

By Auto-Rickshaw & Taxi: Insist that auto-rickshaw drivers use their meters. Generally, the first kilometer will cost Rs 10 (25ΒΆ); each kilometer after that costs Rs 5 (10ΒΆ). After 10pm, drivers will try to make you pay double; pay no more than 50% above the recorded fare. You won't find taxis that you can just hail off the street, but metered "call taxis" are available almost all over the city or ask your hotel for a reputable number (expect to pay minimum fare of Rs 35/80ΒΆ for 4km/2 1/2 miles, Rs 9/20ΒΆ each additional kilometer, plus extra for waiting and luggage).

With Car & Driver -- Plan on spending around of Rs 150 (.40) per hour, or Rs 400 (.10) for a 4-hour tour, which will include 40km (25 miles) of free mileage. To hire a car and driver, try Hertz (tel. 080/2532-5404; Raheja Plaza, Commissariat Rd.), which operates around-the-clock.

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Bangalore Civic Administration

The Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP, Bangalore Metropolitan Council) is the municipal corporation in charge of the civic and infrastructural assets of the city. The district of Bangalore is home to 7 other city municipal councils such as ... Read More...

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Bangalore Culture

Bangalore is known as the Garden City of India because of its climate, greenery and the presence of many public parks, including the Lal Bagh and Cubbon Park. Deepavali, the "Festival of Lights", transcends demographic and religious lines and ... Read More...

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Bangalore Demographics

As of 2005 Bangalore had a population of over six million, making it the 3rd most populous city in India and the 27th largest city in the world by population. With a decadal growth rate of 38%, Bangalore was the fastest-growing Indian metropolis after ... Read More...

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Bangalore Media

Bangalore commands one of the largest mass media markets in India. Major national English newspapers have subsidiary publications for the city, including The Hindu, Indian Express and Times of India (Bangalore Times). Read More...

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Bangalore's Economy

Bangalore's Rs. 22,000 crore economy (Net District Income) makes it a major economic centre in India. Indeed, Bangalore is India's fourth largest and fastest growing market. Bangalore's per capita income of Rs. 2.9 lakh (US$ 6,460) is the ... Read More...

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Bangalore: Hotspot for Jobs, even for non-techies

Bangalore, known as India's IT hub, is pushing jobs in other sectors too. The high tech sector (including BPO) added 7,000-8,000 new well paying jobs to Bangalore's economy each month during 2004. The growth continues and spreads to other sectors ... Read More...

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Geography of Bangalore

Bangalore is situated in the southeast of the South Indian state of Karnataka. It is located in the heart of the Mysore Plateau (a region of the larger Precambrian Deccan Plateau) at an average elevation of 920 m (3,018 feet). It is positioned at ... Read More...

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History of Bangalore

An inscription found near Begur, reveals that the district was a part of the Ganga Dynasty until 1004 CE and was known as Benga-val-oru, the City of Guards in old Kannada. The Cholas of Tamil Nadu ruled over the city from 1015 to 1116 until ... Read More...

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Hospitality Industry in Bangalore is Growing!

The scarcity of rooms in cities like Bangalore has resulted in room rates as high as $300 per night. Most traditional media sources focus on the opportunities for foreign investment, we focus on the opportunity for local investment... Read More...

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Partying in Bangalore, India's Silicon Valley

On a Friday night in November, chauffeured cars dropped guests at Bangalore's most Miami-esque hot spot, Olive Beach, a glittery new restaurant cloistered in a compound ringed with imported sand. The interiors, whitewashed and candlelit, exuded ... Read More...


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