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Debate: Hyderabad vs Bangalore

But does the city really have what it takes to crack Bangalore's IT dominion?
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Arun May be the author forgot that Chennai Existed ! Chennai is way off from hyderabad in software exports and very soon will outwit bangalore as well.

( Posted: Saturday , November 04, 2006 at 20:01 )        

Anirudh_Revanth_Nagesh Definitely Hyderabad is going to be the IT HUB of our country. The figures reveal that Bangalore is ahead of Hyderabad in terms of revenue but the expansioin plans of IBM,Satyam,Infy,Wipro are going to take place in Hyderabad. Upto now the greatest achievemnt is the statement given by Narayana Murthy, Mentor of INFOSYS "WE ARE PLANNING TO SETUP THE BIGGEST CAMPUS IN HYDERABAD". Also most favourable thing is the hospitality shown by Hyderabadis which take far away from Bangalore.

( Posted: Thursday , November 02, 2006 at 18:21 )        

Santosh Raghavan Yes, Hyderabad definitely has the potential of overtaking Bangalore in every front, be it IT or Tourism. Hyderabad's rich heritage and glorious past is an advantage over all cities and already named as the "software training capital" of India, it's already on the right track. The reason for Hyderabad 's lag is mainly due to state's late realization of it's potential and Central governments negligence of AP state as a whole. Now, even the media plays spoilsport by giving so much hype to a city ( that forgets its own traditions and embraces western culture), as if being western is the only coolest thing to do. Come to Hyderabad and witness the entertainment Indian style. But, will the government take action and work for the development of Hyderabad and get it one more name of being the "Hardware Capital" of India , remains the question...

( Posted: Thursday , November 02, 2006 at 14:44 )        

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