Monday, 28 July 2014

Bangalore the Silicon Valley





Tipu Sultan the brave fighter, perhaps, the only Indian ruler, defeated British Army three times in battle. In the fourth battle British ARMY killed him and captures his territory and handed over to Maharaja of Mysore who made Bangalore the Capital of Mysore. Now it is capital of Karnataka, Silicon Valley of India. Located at a height over about 3000 feet above Sea level. Pleasant climate throughout the year.10 th location in the world. The Western Gangs, Cholas and the Hoysalas ruled the present region of Bangalore until 1537 CE, Kempe Gowda--a feudatory ruler under Vijaynagar Empire established a mud fort considered to be the foundation of  modern Bangalore.

       The writer (and his  life partner Aparna, hosting at Bangalore  since March 2014 at the residence of his son Arindam an IBM loriat, Visva Bharati University and EIILM university Scholar ), trying to search out the Magic Lamp hidden in the  sky, air and earth of the Silicon Valley. The following comes out during research. The garden city tuned into a Silicon City not at overnight, but by  constant  progressive thinking, planning-programming  and time bar implementing in all sector related to the development .Vast vacant land ,available  skilled and talented workmanship, resourceful agencies in and aboard, co-ordination with true leadership made possible to achieve the goal.

Bright viable presence of world class educational institutions, their colorful role to develop talents, unbelievable progress of common pupil ,remarkable and exemplary. Success is not a word, a belief to the wards. Efficiency is not a term,  a presentation. Dream is not fantasy, a practical  project. Job is not to secure Lunch and Dinner, a pious religion to carry in life of the Bangalorians. Presence of foreigners from different part of the Globe , glorified and enriched the city.


In fine ,nice people  of the land, in spite of language, life style, food habits, cultural diversity, carrying growth of the Metro police city united.

Thanks
Asim Dey

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