In this thread we are going to discuss about Bangalore's Culture, Bangalore's Property and much more
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The city of Bangalore has beautifully combined its rich cultural heritage with its technological and industrial accomplishments. Infact, this blend of traditions with the modern culture has made Bangalore one of the most happening cities in India. If on one side, the city is acquiring the status of the IT Capital, on the other, there is a revival of age-old traditional art forms. The fusion of the old and the new can be seen in every aspect of Bangalore culture, right from its theatre to its arts and crafts.
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Here are some interesting facts probably you didn't know about Bangalore:
- Bangalore became the first city in India to get electricity
- It has largest number of pubs.
- Bangalore is also known as Garden city for having largest number of gardens in city.It’s better to give than to receive. Especially advice
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Bangalore (Bengaluru) is a city with a glorious past and a captivating present. The amazing past of the city is well-preserved in its various museums. Bangalore have always enticed readers with their inspiring collection of books, periodicals, novels, journals, and various other reading materials.
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Street Food In Bangalore: 10 Delicacies You Can't-Miss
1. Mangalore Buns – The Sweet Obsession
2. Dal Obbattu – The Kannad Delight
3. Idli, Vada, And Dosa – The Southern Slurp
4. Bhaji With Filter Kaapi – Best Street Food In Bangalore For Rainy Evenings
5. Vada Pav – Yummy And Filling For Evening Hunger Twinges
6. Sandwich And Parantha – Breakfast Bonanza For North Indians In Bangalore
7. Kebabs And Rolls – Quick Bangalorean Street Food
8. Gobi Manchurian – Indo-Chinese Gastronomy
9. Chaat And Pani Puri – Finger-Licking Divine
10. Bhel – The Crunchy And Chatpata Plate
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Bangalore also is known as Bengaluru, is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is India's third-largest city with an estimated population of 8,474,970 (2011). In a recent survey, conducted by the global HR consultancy Mercer, Bangalore was voted the most liveable city in India, beating Mumbai, Chennai, New Delhi, and Kolkata. In terms of cleanliness, Bangalore ranks 12th in India. Once called the "Garden City of India" and the "Pensioner's Paradise", these epithets no longer apply to Bangalore, which is now a large, cosmopolitan city with diminishing green spaces and a large working population. Bangalore is the major center of India's IT industry, popularly known as the Silicon Valley of India.
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