Bangalore is one of the fastest growing cities in Asia and one of the most sought after cities in India by people, companies, multinationals and tourists. The massive growth that the city has witnessed in the last decade is a clear indication of this city being developed to be on par with the most modern cities of the world. The population of Bangalore has grown enormosly on account of migration of people from all corners of India, neighbouring countries and from countries in the West. This has indeed reduced the local population to around 38% of the total population. This also indicates the big heart of the Bangaloreans who have welcomed everyone to this Paradise.
Along with the population the city has also seen great improvements to its roads, highways and other infrastructure. Several flyovers have come into existence in the last 5 years easing the traffic and making travel more easier. While there is still a lot to be done with regard to "deadly' traffic, the Government has indeed been working at a great speed to bring Bangalore on par with the great cities of the world. If things move in the right direction, Bangalore 2010 will be truly a city of the future where everyone wants to live. And life will be more comfortable, at least in terms of transport. But if infrastructure projects continue to become victims of political bickering, the Silicon City is sure to be more chaotic.
Metro Rail, the international airport at Devanhalli, four-laning of Bangalore-Mysore Road, Bangalore-Mysore Express Corridor, improvement in BMTC services, more flyovers and underpasses are expected to make travelling both within the city and from outside more comfortable.
The services and entertainment sectors are also developing rapidly. There is now a greater thrust towards developing world-class properties. Sanjay Khan’s Hilton-managed Golden Palms Resort & Spa has opened, as has the Prestige Group’s Angsana Oasis Spa and Resort in the suburbs of Bangalore.
Clearly, real estate is a critical aspect of much of the growth. There are opportunities galore for entrepreneurs - the symbiotic existence of real estate developers and business people has seen Bangalore develop into one of Asia’s fastest growing cities. The urban landscape is changing rapidly, but when business is good.
If its happening............it's happening here in Bangalore.
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6/6/08
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