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  1. Case study: Bangalore by Geography Teacher on Prezi

    Case study: Bangalore "IT capital of India" "Silicon Valley of India" High Tech industry Bangalore is the location of 925 software companies employing more than 80,000 IT workers The city accounted for nearly 40% of India's software exports in the 2000/01 financial year The city

  2. IGCSE Geography: Bangalore Case Study Flashcards

    What areas of industry is Bangalore chiefly responsible for? IT, aerospace and biotechnology. What is Bangalore's altitude and how does it make it suitable for locating industry? 900m, pleasant climate. Alternate reason for location #1. Dust free environment, suitable for manufacturing microcircuits. Alternate reason for location #2.

  3. 6 Case Study: Bengaluru

    The case study considers Bengaluru (previously known as Bangalore), highlighting prospects for sharing in rapidly growing cities of the developing world. It explores some of the opportunities for Bengaluru as a laboratory to explore alternative and shared solutions for waste, transport and environmental management.

  4. IB Geography HL Bangalore Case Study Flashcards

    Name two examples of low-end ITO and BPO. coding and data-entry processes. Name two examples of high-end ITO and BPO. embedded systems and voice-based technical support. List 11 of Bangalore's ITO clients. Intel, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, Cisco, Google, Yahoo, HP, Motorola, Siemens and Samsung.

  5. Selected issues and challenges of Bangalore metropolitan

    2 Professor and Chairman, Department of Geography, Bangalore University, Bengaluru. Abstract. ... Land Use and Cover Change -A case study of Karnataka. A Geographical Approach. 2014;3:79-83.

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    Case Study: Bangalore - India's high-tech city Explain the reasons for the development of Bangalore as a major international ICT hub. [7] Using the following prompts, Develop a case study for State: 1 The plateau on which Bangalore is located. 2 Two public sector organisations established by the Indian government in Bangalore.

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  8. A level Geography case study- Knowledge economy- Bangalore vs Cambridge

    A level Geography case study- Knowledge economy- Bangalore vs Cambridge. Subject: Geography. Age range: 16+. Resource type: Assessment and revision. File previews. docx, 35.22 KB. A case study suitable for all exam boards comparing the growth, aims and impacts of quaternary sector knowledge economy clusters in Bangalore, India and Cambridge, UK.

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    Geography Teacher. 1. Bangalore has highest number of pubs in Asia. 2. Bangalore has highest number of cigarette smokers in India. 3. Bangalore has the highest number of software companies in India (212). 4.Bangalore has the highest number of public sectors and government organizations in India. 5.

  10. Bangalore geography and environment

    Bangalore geography and environment. Coordinates: 12.97°N 77.56°E. Bangalore is situated in the southeast of the South Indian state of Karnataka. It is positioned at 12.97° N 77.56° E and covers an area of 2,190 square kilometres (850 sq mi). A landlocked city, Bangalore is located in the heart of the Mysore Plateau (a region of the larger ...

  11. Causes & Consequences of Urbanization: a Case Study of Bangalore

    The Bangalore Metropolitan Region situated between 120 14' 16'' to 130 30' 26'' north latitude & 770 2' 51'' to 770 57' 45'' east longitude. The total geographical area of Bangalore Metropolitan Region is 8005 sq Km. The selected study concentrated on two objectives as follows: To know the causes and effect of Urbanization.

  12. Bangalore Case Study-II

    Bangalore Case Study-II - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. This section provides a brief history of the growth of Bangalore from a mud fort established in 1537 AD to a large metropolis today. It describes how Bangalore evolved under various rulers like Kempe Gowda I and II, Hyder Ali, Tipu Sultan, and the British.

  13. Local Assessment of Bangalore: Graying and Greening in Bangalore

    The economic growth in the city has had a major impact on ecosystems and biodiversity. Bangalore attracts a high traffic of migrants each year, and many of them indicate that they come to the city in part for its cool climate and greenery (Nair 2005; Sudhira et al. 2007).Yet ironically, while the city was once known for its wide tree-lined avenues, historic parks, and expansive water bodies ...

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    Case Study of Bangalore T.V. Ramachandra and Pradeep P. Mujumdar ... Geography and Environment Bangalore is located at 12.591/4 north latitude and 77.571/4 east longitude, almost equidistant from both eastern and western coast of the South Indian peninsula, and is

  16. Urban Floods: Case Study of Bangalore

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    Bangalore is an anglicised version of the city's Kannada name Bengalūru.It was the name of a village near Kodigehalli in Bangalore city today and was used by Kempe Gowda to name the city as Bangalore at the time of its foundation in 1537. The earliest reference to the name "Bengalūru" was found in a ninth-century Western Ganga dynasty stone inscription on a vīra gallu (Kannada ...

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  19. Bengaluru's water crisis: The geography of the problem

    Bengaluru is unofficially a hill station which is located almost a kilometre (~900m) above the mean sea level. Nearly 98% of India's population lives at an elevation lesser than Bengaluru's ...

  20. Geography Revision Blog: Bangalore

    Suddenly, engineers in Bangalore can communicate instataneously with US colleagues and transmit huge computor files within seconds. Over 1000 MNCs have large offices and research centres here. Government Investment - In 1950s the government made Bangalore its 'CAPITAL OF THE FUTURE'. Education and training - It became a education hub for ...

  21. GCSE OCR Geography P2

    explain the importance of Bengaluru within its region, country and the wider world. - Bengaluru is known as the 'Silicon Valley of India' as it is a major IT hub, with around 67000 registered tech companies (with InfoSys, HAL and Wipro all having HQs here) - therefore attracting tech talent by providing some of the best job opportunities within ...

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    This is a complete unit of work for the Year 11 students completing their Cambridge iGCSE geography course.. There are 7 sets of resources for each of the sections within Theme 3: Economic Development. I have followed the specification carefully and all lessons are complete with suitable case studies, plus relevant exam questions with mark schemes.. Each resource has learning objectives ...

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