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Bengaluru to add 89 new IT and Tech parks in key areas
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Bengaluru to add 89 new IT and Tech parks in key areas

Bengaluru is set to welcome 89 new IT and tech parks across various locations, including Yeshwantpur, Whitefield, Bellandur, and Koramangala. This expansion is aimed at bolstering the city's status as a major technology hub and accommodating the growing demand for office space in the IT sector.

The new parks will be strategically located in prominent areas to support the city's burgeoning tech industry and provide modern infrastructure for businesses. The development is expected to attract both domestic and international tech firms, further boosting the local economy and employment opportunities.

These new projects are part of a broader plan to enhance Bengaluru's infrastructure and support its dynamic tech ecosystem. The initiative reflects the city's ongoing commitment to maintaining its competitive edge in the global technology landscape.

Bengaluru is set to welcome 89 new IT and tech parks across various locations, including Yeshwantpur, Whitefield, Bellandur, and Koramangala. This expansion is aimed at bolstering the city's status as a major technology hub and accommodating the growing demand for office space in the IT sector. The new parks will be strategically located in prominent areas to support the city's burgeoning tech industry and provide modern infrastructure for businesses. The development is expected to attract both domestic and international tech firms, further boosting the local economy and employment opportunities. These new projects are part of a broader plan to enhance Bengaluru's infrastructure and support its dynamic tech ecosystem. The initiative reflects the city's ongoing commitment to maintaining its competitive edge in the global technology landscape.

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