Bangalore was virtually unknown
by most Americans five years ago. It was one of those places referred
to simply and dismissively as over there, and as a result, it
was thought about little and visited even less, except by those with
either specific business or family in the city. But all of that has
changed, and now, it is one of the most recognizable cities in all of
India. This is, of course, a rather fortuitous turn of events: Bangalore
has always had a great deal to offer tourists, students, and businesspeople
alike. And now that it is "on the radar," the full spectrum of its
charms can be appreciated by more and more people.
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"Bangalore is the capital
of the Indian state
of Karnataka. [It] is located on the Mysore Plateau
in Southwestern Karnataka. With an estimated metropolitan population
of 6.1 million, it is India's third largest city
and fifth largest metropolitan area" (www.en.wikipedia.org). These days,
it is most well-known for its role in the so-called Technological Revolution
that is sweeping the Subcontinent: Few cities in the world are as important
to the survival of so many major businesses and technology firms as
Bangalore is. Some people have actually begun calling it the Silicon
Valley of the East. And though there is much debate about the long-term
economic effects of relying so heavily on a city like Bangalore for
such important parts of our own American economy, the fact remains that
this city in southern India has become a hub of international technology.
"[Bangalore] is home to the
Indian Institute of Science, singled out in the Indian budget this year
as a centre of excellence in research and development to be promoted
as a 'world-class university,' as well as the location of the organization
spearheading India's space program. Karnataka has 77 engineering colleges
producing more than 29,000 graduates a year. Now, to these attractions
are added an abundance of talent, a relaxed and cosmopolitan atmosphere,
and a lively nightlife. Many recent graduates come, at their parents'
expense, to hunt for a job. The big IT firms have built huge campuses
in Electronics City, a few kilometers out of town. Some are as modern
and efficient as anything in Silicon Valley, from the state-of-the-art
remote network-management systems to the cappuccino bars" (www.economist.com).
All of this is important not
only for business and technology, but for potential visiting students,
as well. Logic tells us that the more economically prosperous a city
is, the more students will stand to benefit from it. And Bangalore,
arguably more than any other city in South Asia, provides just that
kind of experience.
The city has come by its success
honestly; it is not an overnight success story, but rather one of a
slow but steady ascent to the place it now occupies near the apex of
India's economy.
"During the British Raj,
Bangalore developed as a centre for colonial rule in South India...The
city's temperate climate, which is milder than the those of other cities
in the country, has been a major attraction to people from other parts
of India. After India gained independence
in 1947, Bangalore evolved into a manufacturing hub for public sector heavy industries
- prominently aerospace,
space and defence industries.
The establishment and success of high technology
firms in Bangalore after the liberalization of India's economy
has led to the growth of India's information technology (IT) industry. Bangalore is referred
to as the Silicon Valley of India and accounts for 35% of India's software
exports. Home to prestigious colleges and research institutions, the
city has the second-highest literacy rate
in the nation" (www.en.wikipedia.org).
And though all this growth
has led to the typical problems that traditionally come along with such
success-traffic, congestion, pollution-the city is still one of
the most alluring in the world for both Indians and foreign students
alike hoping to work and live at the center of one of the most exciting
and promising technological revolutions the world has seen in the last
fifty years.
There are around two dozen
colleges and universities in Bangalore, and many American schools are
now offering programs in the city, as well. Students are lured by both
the excitement of the city as well as its beautiful climate, friendly
people, and exciting lifestyle. So no matter what you study, or where
your specific interests lie, there is sure to be a program in Bangalore
that is perfect for you. And with all that this city has to offer, you're
sure to have the semester or year of your life.
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