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Mumbai 3.0🇮🇳
Spanning approximately 324 square kilometers, Third Mumbai is set to emerge as a major economic and residential hub, strategically complementing the already established cities of Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. With a focus on smart infrastructure, efficient transportation networks, and sustainable development, this upcoming metropolis is expected to transform Maharashtra's urban landscape, easing congestion in Mumbai while fostering new business and housing opportunities.🇮🇳
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🇮🇳Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR) in Gujarat is attracting fresh investment of ₹2,000-3,000 crore annually in realty assets, with investors primarily from North acquiring land and plots, according to a realty developer.
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Cities🇮🇳 like Chandigarh, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Indore, Bhubaneswar, Vizag, Coimbatore, and Kochi now boast a combined tech talent pool of approximately 490,000 to 540,000 professionals. This accounts for around 10% of India's total tech talent pool.
Tech companies and data centres are also finding a home in these emerging cities. Locations like Kochi, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Patna, and Visakhapatnam are quickly becoming hubs for data centres, driven by strategic location advantages and improved infrastructure.
The trend of moving to Tier 2 and 3 cities is more than just a temporary shift it's a long-term transformation of India's tech landscape. The question is not whether these cities will become tech hubs, but which will lead the charge.
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Fastest-growing cities by 2033~
1. Bengaluru - India🇮🇳 - South Asia
2. Ho Chi Minh City - Vietnam🇻🇳 -Southeast Asia
3. Delhi - India🇮🇳 - South Asia
4. Hyderabad - India🇮🇳 - South Asia
5. Mumbai - India🇮🇳 - South Asia
6. Shenzhen - China🇨🇳 - East Asia
7. Guangzhou - China🇨🇳 - East Asia
8. Suzhou - China🇨🇳 - East Asia
9. Riyadh - Saudi Arabia🇸🇦 - Middle East
10. Manila - Philippines🇵🇭 - Southeast Asia
In India🇮🇳, 35% of the population currently lives in urban areas. Rapid urbanisation has positioned five Indian cities among the top 15 global growth hubs. Notably, New Delhi is expected to become the world’s most populous city by 2030, driven by a substantial influx of migrants from Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.🇮🇳
Additionally, India's strong services sector, supported by a young and educated workforce, is set to propel growth in banking, finance, and technology. Major IT hubs such as Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Hyderabad are projected to achieve the highest rates of GDP growth per capita over the next decade among the analysed cities.🇮🇳
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Telangana Economy🇮🇳
HYDERABAD: Rangareddy tops the district-wise per capita income (PCI) at 8.15 lakh, followed by Hyderabad at 4 lakh and Sangareddy at third position with 3.08 lakh, the planning department said in a recent report titled.🇮🇳
However, experts warn that PCI cannot be a comprehensive indicator of the financial situation and economic well-being of people.💸
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Karnataka🇮🇳 Chief Minister Siddaramaiah unveils vision for 15% annual growth at the launch of Global Investors Meet 2025 in Bengaluru.
Karnataka has achieved a 9.3 per cent growth rate, and the government aims for 15-16 per cent annually to reach a $1 trillion GDP by 2030. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah shared this during the Invest Karnataka launch, announcing the Global Investors Meet 2025 in Bengaluru.🇮🇳
“The Global Investors' Meet Invest Karnataka 2025 is a flagship investor event for the state of Karnataka. Through this event, we seek not only to showcase Karnataka's technological prowess, manufacturing excellence, but also to position Karnataka in the global stage as a leading player in the global supply chain.
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“We will create an Innovation City in the same way we have created the GIFT City to focus on innovation. In the next two months, the most progressive startup policy will be made by Maharashtra and the draft policy will be made available to everyone for suggestions,” he said.🇮🇳
“Maharashtra is the number one state by investment and value as well which makes it the startup capital. I have always said that the startup capital is not Bangalore. Yes, they have done very well. I congratulate them,” he said. 🇮🇳
Fadnavis added that the startup capital of India was in Maharashtrian cities such as Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar.🇮🇳
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The Budget🇮🇳 allocation for Indian Railways for FY 2025-26 stands at ₹2.65 lakh crore, the same as last year's allocation.
Allocation to developing customer amenities in Indian Railways has continued to decline from ₹15,510 crore in FY 2024-25 (budget estimate) to ₹12,993.97 crore (revised estimates) and now to ₹12,118.39 crore in the FY 2025-26. Also, the allocation for investment in PSUs and joint ventures has gone down from the revised estimate of ₹27,570.77 crore in FY 2024-25 to ₹22,444.33 crore in FY 2025-26.
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Pune🇮🇳 has been a quiet achiever—an education hub, a thriving automobile and manufacturing powerhouse, and now, a rapidly emerging IT and startup ecosystem. With a GDP contribution of over $55 billion annually.
#pune #india
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The BJP will have a Chief Minister in Delhi nearly three decades after a hard-fought prestigious battle.🇮🇳
BJP won 48 seats in the Delhi assembly election, while AAP managed to win 22 seats. Congress yet again failed to open its account.🇮🇳
#delhielections #delhielections2025
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