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Look at post #2021 and scroll up while looking at the pictures. It looks like you're zooming in! :D
 
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SmartCity Kochi is a self-sustained industry township for knowledge-based companies located in the city of Kochi, the commercial capital of the south Indian state of Kerala.

To be developed by SmartCity and the Government of Kerala, SmartCity Kochi will be one of India’s largest business parks.

Based on the successful models of Dubai Internet City, Dubai Media City and Dubai Knowledge Village, SmartCity Kochi will provide an infrastructure, environment and support systems to promote the growth of knowledge-based industry companies.

Apart from a state-of-the-art business-community infrastructure, SmartCity Kochi will offer a host of business support services as well as residential, hospitality, retail and recreational facilities.

The project has an employment generation potential of over 90,000 jobs. Multiplier effects are expected to bring several other benefits to the state.

Smart City Kochi is a planned IT township to be constructed in Kochi in India. TECOM Investments, a subsidiary of Dubai Holding is the main investor of the project. This project envisions 8.8 million sq ft of built up space out of which at least 6.21 million Sq.ft will be specifically for IT/ITES/allied services. The project is expected to create over 90,000 direct jobs.

According to the agreement signed with the Government of Kerala, the project expects an investment of 1700 Crore. The project would be spread over 246 acres (99.6 ha), On completion SmartCity Kochi would be one of the largest IT parks in the country

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Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor and how its going to change India forever..in next 10 to 15 years....

must watch videos for everyone..



 
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International convention centre to come up near Bangalore
Bangalore, May 26 (PTI)


The Karnataka Cabinet today approved setting up of an international convention centre near the airport here at a cost of Rs 250 crore in a bid to promote the city as an attractive destination to host huge conferences and exhibitions.

Briefing reporters, Law Minister S Suresh Kumar said the centre would house a convention hall with a seating capacity for 6,000 and 20 small conference halls which would accommodate between 50 to 200 people, besides a 20,000 square metre exhibition centre.

It would come up on a 35-acre plot. It would be part-funded by budget allocation, while the remaining funds would be mobilised by the state-owned Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB).

Suresh Kumar said Hyderabad could attract a lot of international conferences and exhibitions after such an international convention centre came up there, while one in Gujarat has also been completed.

The Cabinet gave its nod to allot 103 acres -- through KIADB -- to BMM Ispat to set up a steel plant in Hospet Taluk in Bellary district. A decision on fixing the rate for the land has been left to Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa.

The Cabinet also approved a Rs 27 crore project to set up a semiconductor lab and a "focussed" school by Indian Institute of Information Technology here.

A joint project of the Central and state government, it would be funded to the extent of Rs 9.75 crore by industries, Higher Education Minister V S Acharya said.

Under the Bangalore Helix project at Electronic City, a biotech lab and incubation facilities for biotech startups would be established at a cost of Rs 16 crore on five acres of land, as per another cabinet nod today.

The Cabinet also cleared setting up of heavy transport vehicles drivers training schools in Dharwad and here at a cost of Rs 12 crore each under public-private-partnership model to minimise road accidents.

While the state's tranport department would set up these schools, which would have driving tracks and hostel facilities, among others, they would be run by the private sector, Suresh Kumar said.

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Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh will inaugurate a Rs.3,250 crore International Container Transshipment Terminal (ICTT) at Vallarpadam in Kerala on February 11. In 2010, the Port of Hamburg returned to its growth course with total throughput of 121 million tonnes, up 10 percent on 2009.
 
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