How Bangalore became the SILICON valley of Asia? | Business case study

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  • @arjuntyagi5860
    @arjuntyagi5860 Год назад +2247

    Karnataka should also focus in North and central karnataka for balance regional development and reduce burden on bengaluru

    • @harshitbalaji1019
      @harshitbalaji1019 Год назад +127

      Yeah. I feel Hubli has a huge potential, apart from Belagavi and Dharwad

    • @globalinvestor6120
      @globalinvestor6120 Год назад +75

      Already in Hubli we have Deshpande foundation which incubates lot of startups but most of them are non it.
      Dharwad has lot of educational institutions like IIT,iiit,, national institute of forensic 2 engineering College and 2 University. It has potential to become next startup hub

    • @himanshusingh5214
      @himanshusingh5214 Год назад +13

      Is North and Central Karnataka cool?

    • @Unfollowthem
      @Unfollowthem Год назад +42

      ​@@himanshusingh5214 How is it Possible?? Above Bangalore everything is hot...😂😂😂

    • @globalinvestor6120
      @globalinvestor6120 Год назад +32

      @@himanshusingh5214 it's cool in DHARWAD but now a days all cities are hot

  • @swathiambi3849
    @swathiambi3849 Год назад +581

    Ex-CM of Karnataka S.M. Krishna worked a lot for IT investments in Bengaluru n created opportunities too. Glad to here about the Mysuru Wodeyars thank you 🎉

  • @girishk7003
    @girishk7003 Год назад +684

    Krishna Raja Wodeyar IV is the greatest statesman/king of the 20th century India !! We owe a lot to him.

    • @theone7359
      @theone7359 Год назад +6

      Chhatrapati shahu of kolhapur wasn't any lesser

    • @ManuRai-hd1sp
      @ManuRai-hd1sp Год назад

      I feel we need that kind of kings Today too .. fuck corrupt netas

    • @AryanKohli-hkscx
      @AryanKohli-hkscx Год назад +7

      Also thanks to good economic policies of rajiv gandhi as mentioned in this video

    • @vinayj1763
      @vinayj1763 Год назад +17

      ​@@AryanKohli-hkscx before you congis, Mysore had advantage in technology and universities. So North Indians were detrimental right from beginning

    • @MrSomecena
      @MrSomecena Год назад +7

      ​@@theone7359 way isn't kolahapur developed like mysore

  • @learnwithRakshith
    @learnwithRakshith Год назад +2259

    *Bengaluru is NOT overrated, it's little over crowded because it accept each and every type of employees and workers with open arm and gives us Food, Water, Shelter* *Thank you Bengaluru ❤️*

    • @chanbasappa5474
      @chanbasappa5474 Год назад +38

      Rightly said.

    • @rahulsyt_
      @rahulsyt_ Год назад +19

      OMW to Bengaluru. I really need a fucking internship!!!

    • @bhuvaneshs.k638
      @bhuvaneshs.k638 Год назад +13

      ​@@rahulsyt_ I'm frm Karnataka

    • @bhuvaneshs.k638
      @bhuvaneshs.k638 Год назад +18

      ​@@rahulsyt_ I'm frm Karnataka. Working in Bangalore. I think ull get any tech related jobs... There r many startups here

    • @rahulsyt_
      @rahulsyt_ Год назад +11

      @@bhuvaneshs.k638 I know brother. But the questions is from whom I will get the referral, to whom I've to contact. Plus I'm living in Uttarakhand, so I've to take a decent salary internship that can bear my expenses to live in Bengaluru.

  • @rohaniyer538
    @rohaniyer538 Год назад +210

    Kannada, Kannadiga, Karnataka, Namma ooru Namma hemme Our City Our Pride 💛❤

    • @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ
      @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ Год назад +1

      Very true

    • @revathishettigar8747
      @revathishettigar8747 Год назад +1

      True feel proud

    • @sasariri-d9u
      @sasariri-d9u 9 месяцев назад +5

      Now soon you will see the fall of Banglore. It has already started because of the present govt and Kannadiga slogans 🤕🤧

    • @Maha6348i
      @Maha6348i 8 месяцев назад +6

      Now the main problem racist kannada guys like this ..

    • @gauthamkshatriya2953
      @gauthamkshatriya2953 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Maha6348i The main problem is the migrants, Kannadigas built this city and we also want to keep our language learn respect or leave very simple.

  • @amith4485
    @amith4485 Год назад +558

    We must give lot of credit to SM Krishna for Modern Bengaluru.

  • @gogreen812
    @gogreen812 Год назад +174

    When entire Bharat didn't had its own bicycle factory it was SHRI. KRISHNA RAJA WADIYAR who started HINDUSTAN AERONAUTICAL LIMITED (HAL) he was such a visionary no one could match him. A pure statesman.. All credits go to his Highness King Shri. Krishna Raja Wadiyar avru 🙏 as he was completely inclined towards growth of the state and it's people.

    • @EternalScreams
      @EternalScreams 3 месяца назад

      It's India

    • @gogreen812
      @gogreen812 3 месяца назад

      @@EternalScreams It will soon be Bharath🇮🇳🚩. Jai Hind🙏

    • @gauthamkshatriya2953
      @gauthamkshatriya2953 2 месяца назад

      @@EternalScreams King worked for Karnataka Not India stop claiming.

  • @mayurkanth6987
    @mayurkanth6987 Год назад +1409

    India needs 20 cities like Bengaluru.
    There are hardly any mega cities in whole north india apart from delhi to support 600Million people.

    • @nknkannadiga9742
      @nknkannadiga9742 Год назад +167

      Stop going behind govt jobs. Open engineering colleges. Like a lot. Then automatically u will see lot of Bengaluru all over india

    • @aman.vashisht
      @aman.vashisht Год назад +50

      ​@@nknkannadiga9742 can confirm its true
      Because Chandigarh has many engineering colleges and this tricity is top contributor in Punjab's economy

    • @arpitporwal3548
      @arpitporwal3548 Год назад +58

      Indore has potential

    • @HolmesOO7
      @HolmesOO7 Год назад

      ​@@nknkannadiga9742 and and and.... Kill reservation system

    • @manik6621
      @manik6621 Год назад +57

      Noida has the potential..!

  • @anjanaa7161
    @anjanaa7161 Год назад +57

    The major IT development happened in bengaluru between 1999 - 2004 and it is our former CM S.M krishna who actually led the IT revolution in Bengaluru...

    • @cherry6328
      @cherry6328 Год назад

      He aided it but its a series of steps from before and the Internet age of communications along with central Govt Liberalization starting from Rahul Gandhi to man mohan singh and the setup of STPIs and SEZ zones and not to mention the iconic visionaries like Narayan Murthy aided in the successful offshoring and the start up encouragement in the final phase in its success

    • @Prashanth321
      @Prashanth321 3 месяца назад

      I agree 100% with you. S M Krishna the best CM.

    • @Laniakea369
      @Laniakea369 3 месяца назад

      Remember Mr RK Baliga (The father of the E-City) The then Chairman and Managing Director of KEONICS.🎉

  • @f1pro299
    @f1pro299 Год назад +43

    SM Krishna changed the things to another Level. He is the reason for Major companies to come to Bangalore. Always respect him

  • @vikasgowdab3014
    @vikasgowdab3014 Год назад +730

    I think you have to make a case study on Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar ,because his vision changed south Karnataka.
    Even Gandhiji called him as raja rushi and also said that there is no need of democracy if this kind of monarch exist.
    He worked for his citizens and even didn't hesitate to donate his personal gold jewelleries to develop infrastructure when british were not ready to fund them.
    Even a century later every village in district mandya of Karnataka has is ideal and worship him as 'ANNADATA' which means the provider of food.
    His work and his vision made south karnataka ,which is under his rule,more developed than many other states of India and north Karnataka,which was under rule of Nizam.
    Plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz make a case study of our god......

  • @promaster6999
    @promaster6999 Год назад +450

    Sky is the limit for Bengaluru. If only we had able leaders, Bengaluru would be known worldwide. I just hope the state govt focuses more and make it easier for businesses than it already is. Public transport has to be boosted and road conditions have to be maintained. This way 80% of Bengaluru's problems will be solved. I love this city

    • @Bong_Madridista
      @Bong_Madridista Год назад +26

      Bengaluru is already known to the world. When I went to Germany in 2012 for official on site visit, there was already a term in the west called "Bangalored", which directly means your service is not needed, your role is now outsourced to BLR

    • @omduttdixit3433
      @omduttdixit3433 Год назад +19

      After the recent election result for next five years I doubt there will be much infra progress

    • @himanshusingh5214
      @himanshusingh5214 Год назад +8

      Just the basic things like proper roads, proper footpaths, bicycle paths, sewage treatment, garbage segregation, water recycling will be enough to make it one of the best cities in the world. Metro and suburban rail will be built.

    • @aryanram02
      @aryanram02 Год назад +2

      bears.
      beats.
      BATTLE STAR GALLACTICA.

    • @RajendraDubey00
      @RajendraDubey00 Год назад +4

      yes, bengaluru has way to go, but this is the worst research ever done, linked anything to anything

  • @f1pro299
    @f1pro299 Год назад +70

    SM Krishna Bro, a post graduate from London and Ex CM of Karnataka. I still remember the date when he inaugurated International Tech park in 1999 when I along with parents went to see the place. It was the first fully glass building in Bangalore and we were astonished

    • @fifagameboy
      @fifagameboy 9 месяцев назад +1

      That ITPL foundation was laid by hd devegowda along with then singapore pm

    • @dipaknadaf6303
      @dipaknadaf6303 3 месяца назад

      I think ITPL was opened before 1995, by veerappa moiley

    • @Laniakea369
      @Laniakea369 3 месяца назад

      ​@@dipaknadaf6303
      Please don't praise the politicians, there is a brain behind this to happen and it is Mr RK Baliga.
      Electronic City Was Not Built in a Day.
      Rama Krishna Baliga, a government bureaucrat who laid the foundation for Electronic City, which eventually led to Bangalore becoming the “Silicon Valley of India”

  • @electronic_guy8471
    @electronic_guy8471 Год назад +231

    Bengaluru is never overrated ! I have worked in almost every major cities in India, but the people of Bengaluru has that welcoming mentality. Noida, Gurgaon and all, people were so rude 😅

    • @adityamanjunath5030
      @adityamanjunath5030 Год назад +16

      Thank you atleast someone understands 🙌🙌 always welcome back to Bangalore 🙏🙏

    • @varshithtech6562
      @varshithtech6562 Год назад

      Also Hyderabad

    • @RohitSingh-ic4bu
      @RohitSingh-ic4bu Год назад +1

      Right

    • @prakharsrivastava6571
      @prakharsrivastava6571 Год назад +11

      Yeah being heckled for speaking kannada feels welcoming to u😂😂

    • @electronic_guy8471
      @electronic_guy8471 Год назад +27

      @@prakharsrivastava6571 Seriously? most of the kannadigas here in Bengaluru knows Malayalam,Tamil and Hindi.Maybe you got that experience coz you behaved to them in that way ! Atleast the team meetings here happens in English, not like in Hindi as in a MNC in Noida😂
      Btw.. back in North is it not the same story ?

  • @rehmanurfi87
    @rehmanurfi87 Год назад +133

    So happy to see that you started the video by mentioning the legendary Maharaja our beloved Nalvadi Prabhu. It is so sad to see that lot of Kannadigas still do not recognise how great man he was. He certainly was way ahead of his times and his rule in true sense was Ramarajya. All the policy makers and politicians must learn from our Maharaja.

    • @DocKazukichi
      @DocKazukichi Год назад

      That's because he ruled over only a fraction of Karnataka

  • @shravandikshith
    @shravandikshith Год назад +142

    Maharaja Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wadeyar was a visionary. In True sense a Kannadiga. Bengaluru has come a long way but still there is a longer way to go. Let's overtake the Silicon Valley and Tel Aviv.

  • @paresha2332
    @paresha2332 Год назад +59

    One important reason why Bangalore became IT hub is, not just economic policies were pursued by all Governments, but good education also. Veerappa moili setup transparent entrance exam (CET) for entry to Engineering colleges. Highest number of engineering colleges were setup in Bangalore/Karnataka that had quality education and more importantly, Government had seat share even in private colleges that were allotted purely based on merit. This enabled maximum talents to emerge from middle class background and those talents continued to do start-ups in Bangalore.

    • @santoshsk1536
      @santoshsk1536 Год назад +4

      Its correct and that's reason Karnataka is development 👍👍

    • @EternalScreams
      @EternalScreams 3 месяца назад

      ​@@santoshsk1536you dont need to be a college graduate to start a company or startup

  • @ManjunathManju-jz5cs
    @ManjunathManju-jz5cs Год назад +17

    Wodeyar family , Nada prabhu kempe gowda , SM krishna , HD devegowda these are the pillars of this bangalore and credit for this pride has to go for these legends we really blessed to have these guys in our state 🙏🏻

  • @pruthvilj
    @pruthvilj Год назад +37

    Proud of Bangalore and all the people who made it happen!

  • @VikasTripathi
    @VikasTripathi Год назад +23

    The biggest pull of Bangalore is the freedom one has to live his/her life according to their own terms. This makes it easy to accept the challenging aspects like traffic. People are cordial, work opportunities are aplenty. It's the high cost of living(a byproduct of high wages for folks like us) and lagging development of north Bangalore that makes it crowded in other parts of Bengaluru. Love Bangalore and the lovely Kannadiga people❤

    • @chethankv4365
      @chethankv4365 Год назад +2

      But some of ur people always find some common mistake in Bangaluru and always disrespecting kannada language

  • @saikiran007
    @saikiran007 Год назад +59

    Bengaluru = Great people + Great weather + Great place (geographical position) + Great opportunities.. People here welcome everyone outside with open heart and treat with kindness. Bengaluru speaks Telugu, Tamil along with English and Kannada as primary languages because of close proximity to other southern states. There is no other place in India like Bengaluru, these are all the secret ingredients apart from the historical events.

    • @shashanknarayan5929
      @shashanknarayan5929 Год назад +2

      Yes. Even language hate for other linguistic minorities.

    • @Nd-jr6ow
      @Nd-jr6ow Год назад +6

      @@shashanknarayan5929y not we should be little selfish we share iur land water food off course you don’t stay free you work hard you invest your time but when it comes to mother tongue we are

    • @samanya_jeevi
      @samanya_jeevi Год назад +1

      ​@@shashanknarayan5929Yes we Kannadigas also know how to throw out linguistic chauvinists, who imagine themselves as supreme. 😂😂😂😂

    • @travelboy983
      @travelboy983 Год назад +1

      Lol saikiran bengaluru and karnataka language is only kannada.bengaluru don't speak tamil or telugu.only people from other state who come here for work speak telugu and tamil.telugu and tamil doesn't belong to karnataka or bengaluru.only kannada is the official and native language of bengaluru.

    • @travelboy983
      @travelboy983 Год назад +1

      Dont talk about on behalf of bengaluru people about welcoming others.because you yourself is an outsider from neighbouring state.

  • @rishibharadvaaj5485
    @rishibharadvaaj5485 Год назад +29

    My metarnal grandfather was a technician in HAL back in 1941, he came from the small town Ballari back then. Later within 1 or 2 years because of 2nd worldwar so many employees were fired. But he left the job voulenterily ethically and Petriotically, though then British officials tried to retain him because of his high skill nad hard work. In those days he studied 12th standard and had a welding ship in Ballari town. I still have the journal related welding technology published in 1939.

  • @ನನ್ನೀಶ್ವರ
    @ನನ್ನೀಶ್ವರ Год назад +107

    I am a Kannadiga from Bengaluru and largely think Bengaluru is because of the emphasis on business, culture, education for all business classes provided by Kannadiga kingdoms like Mysuru Wodeyar kings and Kempegowda are to be revered today. Bengaluru is being destroyee to make it bigger but it was once a beautiful garden city which well planned keeping the amazing urban Kannadiga population in mind. If you can't appreciate the city for what it is and it was, you don't have a place amongst us.

    • @VishalSingh-gh7qz
      @VishalSingh-gh7qz Год назад

      That being said, expansion is a necessity, for Bengaluru or any other major city for that matter.

    • @sohamroy3654
      @sohamroy3654 Год назад +2

      You cannot enjoy an omlette without breaking the egg. You cannot boast in front of the whole World about the achievements of the city and then complain it is losing its old charm. Don't make the same mistake Kolkata did. Learn to embrace change.

    • @sowmitriswamy6718
      @sowmitriswamy6718 Год назад

      It was small, middle income with an inward-looking population, unimportant, and largely unknown even in India. Today it is rich, diverse, ambitious, confident, and able to excel in many fields; its parks and gardens are better than ever, its people live better than ever with access to foods from all over the world, transportation is improving, its airport is a marvel and the envy of other cities, and the city is warm and welcoming to all people.

  • @sureshkr6144
    @sureshkr6144 Год назад +595

    Bengaluru is not just a"CITY", It's mini "WORLD"
    I ❤BENGALURU , ನಮ್ಮ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು
    💛❤️💛❤️💛❤️💛❤️💛❤️💛❤️💛❤️

  • @nickelvikky9707
    @nickelvikky9707 Год назад +25

    Bengaluru .. the land that helped to build my career and future .. Love this city & Karnataka for accepting me and giving a home for my family..,

    • @travelboy983
      @travelboy983 Год назад

      First learn kannada.

    • @EternalScreams
      @EternalScreams 3 месяца назад

      ​@@travelboy983bruh kannada is not useful in the world , french and English are global language

  • @appu3376
    @appu3376 Год назад +853

    “Bangalore is a brand the world identifies India with. It is also the single biggest reason why India has become such a hot investment destination.” ~ Manmohan Singh

    • @Elearner6162
      @Elearner6162 Год назад +78

      But the biggest question is , Who tf cares about manamohan Singh's opinion

    • @Parth1102aga
      @Parth1102aga Год назад +49

      Bro what about Gurugram ? Hyderabad? Mumbai? Ooh wait what about Surat? Now ppl will say andbhakt, but Bangalore just exports IT / services. But not actual materials. Surat is the biggest diamond producer and textile producer in the world. So equally all cities are important. And all cities should step up to position India as the best global supplier. So all are important to shape a nation and growth

    • @Parth1102aga
      @Parth1102aga Год назад +9

      @@Elearner6162 ikr so true 😂😂😂😂

    • @prasoonjha8319
      @prasoonjha8319 Год назад +49

      ​@@Elearner6162i do and many Indians do not need ur opinion on manomohan Singh he was one of the great pm's .

    • @prasoonjha8319
      @prasoonjha8319 Год назад +43

      ​@@Parth1102agabro he praised Bengaluru not degraded any other city there's a problem in perception which u r seeing

  • @bhadriguptha
    @bhadriguptha Год назад +82

    Kudos to all the Raja's and leaders... Most importantly the visionary business men who had to go through the govts to achieve all this... Proud of being a Kannadiga and born in Bengaluru 😊

  • @vigneshaaseevagar7784
    @vigneshaaseevagar7784 Год назад +78

    I like this statement :❤
    Moral of the story is that
    It is not just one leader and one visionary.
    But the consistent process of ideation, execution and evolution of public policies that turned Bangalore into an iconic start up city of India ..

    • @pixelglobal8528
      @pixelglobal8528 Год назад +1

      He doesn't told about
      1) land grabbing cases in Karnataka
      2) temperature requirements for tech companies that time ..
      3) location benifited

  • @vin2538
    @vin2538 Год назад +64

    If India has any future that's only because of cities like Bengaluru! Although Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai dominated among Indian cities but the way how Bangalore got its global recognition in very less years shows the city's envision and future for India. Proud of you Bengaluru❤️🌧️

    • @samiuddinomer8154
      @samiuddinomer8154 Год назад +2

      Hyderabad 😍 is baap of them all....

    • @Laniakea369
      @Laniakea369 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@samiuddinomer8154
      Yes, Hyderabad also a developed city we know, but...
      the well is BRAHMANDA for the frog in the well.😊

  • @jashanthn3364
    @jashanthn3364 Год назад +22

    Proud to be an bangalorean. Born and brought up in Bengaluru. One side we are very happy about the progress of the city and another side we feel the city is getting choked:/ . Its like if anyone come to bangalore once they won't feel like going back😢

    • @travelboy983
      @travelboy983 Год назад

      First be proud to be kannadiga and learn kannada

  • @breather_neo1058
    @breather_neo1058 Год назад +121

    Mysuru maharaj's >>>> all the world politicians put together, today's politicians can't even do 1% of what the wadiyar's of mysuru have done.

    • @millennialmind9507
      @millennialmind9507 Год назад +3

      It's easier for a king to do it as compared to a minister in a democracy

    • @breather_neo1058
      @breather_neo1058 Год назад +23

      @@millennialmind9507 ur wrong its easier for a king to become dictator rather than work for his people, all the politicians have failed consistently in the world who went out telling they want to serve people.

    • @millennialmind9507
      @millennialmind9507 Год назад +3

      @@breather_neo1058 nope, but it's easier for him to bring changes easily.

    • @breather_neo1058
      @breather_neo1058 Год назад +1

      @@millennialmind9507 by that logic all monarchs would have been successful and we would not moved towards democracy, All communistic regimes would also been successful. Changes can be brought in any regime even in democracy but the intention, drive, belief and vision of the leader which makes it possible in the end.

    • @millennialmind9507
      @millennialmind9507 Год назад +5

      @@breather_neo1058 I am not taking any credit away from him. But it's easier for a determined king than a determined politician in a democracy. 2 different systems with their pros and cons.

  • @ManjunathManju-jz5cs
    @ManjunathManju-jz5cs Год назад +28

    CM like S.M krishna has laid the foundation for IT in bengalore he is real visionary CM the Karnataka has got and really we blessed to have persons like him along with krishna raja wodeyar, HD devegowda , and Devaraj Aras 🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Год назад +2

      Gowdru matte Kumaranna en madidrappa? 😂

    • @waterfire96678
      @waterfire96678 Год назад +3

      Deve gowda did nothing except he slept in prime minister office

    • @Appubharath28
      @Appubharath28 Год назад

      If not devegowda no one had the guts to still hold kaveri in Karnataka.
      And it's basic sense how much water is important for a city to grow

    • @ashvlogs2336
      @ashvlogs2336 Год назад +1

      Deve gowda didn't do anything for the growth of Bangalore. He built Hassan town in which he and his benamis owned most of the land.
      SM krishna did something substantial. With his IT hub plan sez etc

    • @Laniakea369
      @Laniakea369 3 месяца назад

      ​@@ashvlogs2336
      Please don't fight bro's.
      All of you forgot the 1983-1989 era 😊.
      E-City is the brain child of Mr RK Baliga.

  • @piyushbaroliya7153
    @piyushbaroliya7153 Год назад +244

    Bengaluru is not "The Silicon Valley of India", Bengaluru is Bengaluru of India, while Silicon valley is in America. China doesn't call Shenzen as silicon valley of China, because Shenzen is Shenzen, just like Bengaluru is Bengaluru. Comparing to something, by default would make it second, but we want it to be the FIRST. I am from Madhya Pradesh, here Indore is also growing with light speed, many other cities in India are also, which which cities are we gonna compare and make them secondary?

    • @whysoserious5594
      @whysoserious5594 Год назад +18

      Hm like Jackie Chan said i would like to known as first Jackie chan rather than second Bruce Lee of the world .

    • @theawesomeman9821
      @theawesomeman9821 Год назад +10

      dude, its just a compliment.

    • @ToVotePrinceyawar
      @ToVotePrinceyawar Год назад

      What’s next for technology in Singapore?

    • @piyushbaroliya7153
      @piyushbaroliya7153 Год назад

      @@ToVotePrinceyawarWhat does it mean? I don't get it.

    • @chanbasappa5474
      @chanbasappa5474 Год назад +4

      I visited Mumbai in 1990 and felt Bengaluru is 50 years behind Mumbai in economic development.i visited Mumbai last month and felt Bengaluru is same as Mumbai except high rise buildings.that is the speed of Bengaluru development thanks to i .t. now many indian cities are fast developing in all fields including i.t.that is good for india.but we have to acknowledge the contribution of Bengaluru and it,s people.what is wrong in calling Bengaluru silicon valley of India.

  • @100crclub
    @100crclub Год назад +7

    Krishna Raja Wodeyar IV ( ನಾಲ್ವಡಿ ಕೃಷ್ಣರಾಜ ಒಡೆಯರ್ ) is great visionary of mysore ( former Karnataka )..and Sir M. Visvesvaraya build dam to get water and electricity for the people of state.... and SM Krishna ( who was CM during 1994 to 2004), who also helped to bring IT/BT to bangalore to establish tech park areas like Electronic city and White field area...to grow and create lot IT companies..... we have seen the drastic +ve changes over the decade till now....

  • @Vmtpipes
    @Vmtpipes Год назад +31

    Lot credit goes to SM Krishna who contributed like anything to Bangalore growth along with IT sector

  • @chandreswarhowlader1972
    @chandreswarhowlader1972 Год назад +506

    Bangalore is a city that pulls out people like us from all across India to upskill ourself and be the tech savy and literate population our government want us to be. After 3 years here in Bangalore it feels more like home to me than my actual home is and the way this city has transformed me is unimaginable and unthinkable in every aspect. Thanks Bangalore for accepting me with open arms ❤

    • @jeanpierre-st7rl
      @jeanpierre-st7rl Год назад +51

      Now its your time to payback to the city by learning the language.

    • @hk-ll2kv
      @hk-ll2kv Год назад +48

      @@jeanpierre-st7rl Um I usually support the locals in language issues
      But your statements sounds like a forcing thought
      Pls don't fight over a language

    • @udbhavchandra6831
      @udbhavchandra6831 Год назад +13

      @@hk-ll2kv he is requesting you are the one who is starting a fight

    • @SUPREETH.
      @SUPREETH. Год назад +6

      @@hk-ll2kv he's right tho

    • @SUPREETH.
      @SUPREETH. Год назад +4

      Love From Bengaluru ♥️

  • @thelifestyleofsakee5871
    @thelifestyleofsakee5871 Год назад +193

    Kudos to S M Krishna, you forgot to mention his name. During his tenure he puts red carpet to the IT companies and he introduced computers labs in the govt schools.

    • @dhoomketu731
      @dhoomketu731 Год назад +10

      Exactly. Even though he joined BJP after Congress lost Karnataka but I still hold SM Krishna ji in high regard. He's a very decent man. I think his joining BJP had more to do with the kind of trouble his son-in-law's business had run into.

    • @AryanKohli-hkscx
      @AryanKohli-hkscx Год назад +8

      ​​​@@dhoomketu731 congress did not lose karnataka. They won then after few months BJP bought MLAs and formed government. But tit for tat. Bjp lost again. Why can't you guys accept the fact that bjp had negligible role in karanataka development? We don't want your hindi imposing party here

    • @dhoomketu731
      @dhoomketu731 Год назад +1

      @@AryanKohli-hkscx Brother, I belong to a hardcore Congress suporting family. So there's no question of my showing solidarity towards a party that sows discord among citizens in the name of food, language and religion.

    • @AryanKohli-hkscx
      @AryanKohli-hkscx Год назад

      @@dhoomketu731 bjp does that on the name of religion lol

    • @AryanKohli-hkscx
      @AryanKohli-hkscx Год назад

      @@dhoomketu731 the problem with bjp is that they do not understand indian diversity

  • @sohannraj
    @sohannraj Год назад +229

    Largest city by Area in india
    Garden City
    Silicon Valley of India
    IT capital of India
    IT hub
    Megacity
    Dynamic city in the world
    Pub city of Asia
    2nd largest religious city
    Space city
    Capital of head quarters
    City with most two wheelers
    Rock metal capital
    City with oldest radio station
    First city to get electricity in asia
    Oldest rock formations in the world
    City with largest number of broadband connections
    the city of the guard
    City which more number of professionals
    City with highest number of engineering colleges
    City of culture and linguistic diversity
    City with higher altitude than renowned hill stations
    Godly city
    Centre of aerospace
    Only city in india which exhibits cartoons
    City with festival of literature
    First city to give free wi-fi in india
    Most number of noble prize nominees
    Origin of rava idli
    City of lakes
    India’s first Heli taxi Service
    World’s Largest Collection of Braille books
    Winston Churchill still owes money to the Bangalore Club
    Known for its weather
    The Bangalored
    ನಮ್ಮ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು 💛❤️
    City with loyal fan base RCB ❤️❤️

    • @marik1495
      @marik1495 Год назад +5

      Thank you for your time!

    • @nazarmuhmmadkhan
      @nazarmuhmmadkhan Год назад +4

      Proud bangalorean...

    • @shankarpadolkar4010
      @shankarpadolkar4010 Год назад +6

      ನಮ್ಮ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ❤❤

    • @peterparker9954
      @peterparker9954 Год назад +1

      Largest city by area is Delhi

    • @satishkumars2303
      @satishkumars2303 Год назад +1

      Hey so nice work of you 😍 ನಮ್ಮ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ನಮ್ಮ ಹೆಮ್ಮೆ❤️

  • @vijayrangarajanramakrishna318
    @vijayrangarajanramakrishna318 Год назад +11

    God Bless the beautiful and progressive state of Karnataka and beautiful city like Bangalore!!❤❤...No doubt it would be another first world developed country similar to Singapore in South Asia if everything had gone well after 1947!!

  • @shrinidhideshapande7803
    @shrinidhideshapande7803 Год назад +7

    Good space to understand how Bengaluru reached here for people who think Bengaluru's success is because they reached Bengaluru:)

  • @a.k.830
    @a.k.830 Год назад +98

    San Francisco is situated in a valley (hence the name Silicon Valley), whereas Bengaluru is situated on a plateau. Hence, it should be called Silicon Plateau of India.

    • @amalr1444
      @amalr1444 Год назад +19

      Dude that's not why it's called silicon vally. Microprocessor are the reason why it's called Silicon vallay
      I mean that's why we literally reffer CPU as silicon.

    • @divitkarekar5803
      @divitkarekar5803 Год назад

      why even silicon then?silicon valley is called silicon valley because of the regions associated with silicon transistors,it should be given it's own unique name and we should stop copying american names for fucks sake,every t shirt i see on the road has an american city's name,mumbai ko kabhi london toh kabhi nyc bana dete ho🤡aur bangalore ko silicon valley🤦‍♂band karo yaar yeh sab

    • @AshishPatel-vy7mn
      @AshishPatel-vy7mn Год назад +4

      @@amalr1444 But valley is because of it's geographical location. Silicon is obvious.

    • @morganangel340
      @morganangel340 Год назад +1

      @@AshishPatel-vy7mn Santa Clara Valley

  • @santhisreeni
    @santhisreeni Год назад +116

    Bangalore is not overrated... it needs all the hype due to ever welcoming attitude of the locals. Bangaloriens are the best 🥰

    • @masterquiz143
      @masterquiz143 Год назад +3

      Hearing about the language jibes every now and then doesn't add to your observation

    • @AK-jc9yz
      @AK-jc9yz Год назад

      @@masterquiz143 yes you hear about it now and then and you white wash everything that has been done till now . language related conflicts are a two way street

    • @ashk2102
      @ashk2102 Год назад +14

      ​@@masterquiz143 this started when north Indians tried to disrespect local languages

    • @sudipshettynoojjis7851
      @sudipshettynoojjis7851 Год назад +4

      @@masterquiz143 when in Rome do as Roman's do ☺

    • @masterquiz143
      @masterquiz143 Год назад

      @@sudipshettynoojjis7851 well then the language issues are very much highlighted .... This doesn't give a good image across the Country ... Something needs to be done

  • @AdityaSingh-ql9ke
    @AdityaSingh-ql9ke Год назад +11

    Bengaluru is not overrated, because if u see the job problems in India , Bengaluru/Delhi is still heaven.

  • @akankshar.s7475
    @akankshar.s7475 Год назад +48

    I m surprised dat u didn't mention SM Krishna. It's during his tenure as CM who made so many Economic reforms that resulted in IT boom in Bengaluru 🙂

    • @prathikbhat
      @prathikbhat Год назад

      He did mention...watch carefully.

  • @chandan4156
    @chandan4156 Год назад +28

    Had Banglore roads and infra been developed in parallel to software industry, the quality of life in Bang would have at least 10x better. The main problem of all cities in India is that almost all politicians are also real estate and real estate is the best place to hide black money. That is why our best cities are worst than a village in Europe. There is absolutely no town planning at all here in India.

  • @amicablesandeep85
    @amicablesandeep85 Год назад +5

    Namma Bengaluru provided me with my first job, and I am immensely grateful to the city and its visionary Kannada people for creating countless opportunities and fostering a welcoming environment. ❤🙏🏻

  • @dhoomketu731
    @dhoomketu731 Год назад +7

    The thing that I love the most about Southern states is the kind of focus they maintain on providing quality education and public welfarism. In case regime change takes place in 2024, I would love to see a Prime Minster who can emulate the southern states' development model in North India. I think the North needs to learn a lot from the South when it comes to preserving language and culture while making steady economic progress. I sincerely hope that other parts of Karnataka also witness a sharp rise in setting up of high tech industries while also ensuring that the local ecology is not ruined the way it has been ruined in Banagalore.

  • @anishapavan5633
    @anishapavan5633 Год назад +5

    This is such a nice and informative video. Makes me so proud to be a Kannadiga and call Bangalore my home.

  • @prekha4914
    @prekha4914 4 месяца назад +4

    Vishveshwariya also played a major role in city infrastructure

  • @shailurm86
    @shailurm86 Год назад +28

    You guys gave an amazing insight about Bengaluru and how it evolved as the silicon valley . A lot of credit goes to govt policies yet a common man blames govt for everything around Bengaluru except the weather. A common man doesn't know that because of these policies from govt of karnataka they have migrated or living in Bengaluru . Fortunate enough to be part of this IT hub . There is a lot of scope for improvement in infrastructure which will eventually happen . But Bengaluru has done an awesome job for setting up the hub

    • @nicksam82
      @nicksam82 Год назад

      Well with the shitty roads, half baked infra and overburden on IT peeps by increasing taxes just to give freebies is going to be the end of it

  • @Bong_Madridista
    @Bong_Madridista Год назад +126

    When I went to Germany in 2012 for official on site visit, there was already a term in the west called "Bangalored", which directly means your service is not needed, your role is now outsourced to BLR

    • @prabhudevable
      @prabhudevable Год назад +7

      It is a reference to Bangalore Torpedo which was used in WW1 and WW2.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangalore_torpedo

    • @mallutornado
      @mallutornado Год назад +3

      @@aosaeanor That knowledge that you speak of is available in extremely few hands in the west. Extremely few. When you compare the avg joe (non Indian) in software/tech in the US vs India…India is way way higher in quality. IT industry is gradually becoming a product owner alone sitting in the US and the real dev happening in India

    • @anirbankoner144
      @anirbankoner144 Год назад +4

      ​@@mallutornadoNo you are wrong. India doesn't produce quality Engineers. It's the quantity that's massive. Industrialists both Indian and foreigners who employ them quote that 85% engineers are not employable. An avg Engineer abroad is better than an avg Indian Engineer. Due to this mass production, we produce quality Engineers which is probably 10% but that is a lot you take our population into account. Worst part - Brain Drain.

    • @aosaeanor
      @aosaeanor Год назад

      @@mallutornado If you are right then why this huge mass of Indians working for Companies in the US / West ? Indians lack quality & innovation... thats why. They literally are like the labour class of the Tech industry

    • @abi3751
      @abi3751 Год назад +1

      Everything is outsourcing service

  • @NCAdarsh
    @NCAdarsh Год назад +29

    We also want case studied for cities like Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Delhi, Kolkata, Pune, Ahmedabad, Amaravati, Kochin.

    • @vikasvarma944
      @vikasvarma944 Год назад +2

      No no don't do,bangalore is enough

    • @souvikghosh5768
      @souvikghosh5768 Год назад +13

      Kolkata 😂
      Bro nothing to talk about
      I'm from Kolkata...born and brought up here .....govt here don't talk about growth

    • @preethamvarma9940
      @preethamvarma9940 Год назад +12

      ​@@souvikghosh5768 Yeah u are under communist rule for 34 years(1977-2011)
      From 2011 to at present u are under Trinamool Congress party..
      How the growth will be there!

    • @thecomment9489
      @thecomment9489 Год назад +3

      All these cities have very different histories from each other specially Delhi which is the oldest among them.

  • @358_prakhardubey8
    @358_prakhardubey8 Год назад +2

    Nikhil kamath was full of praises for you!!!!!! The content has always been top notch from your end but so happy to see you being recognized by one of the best entrepreneur our country has produced in the finance arena. Kudos keep up the good work!!

  • @parimalaprao
    @parimalaprao Год назад +2

    ನಮ್ಮ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು, ನಮ್ಮ ಹೆಮ್ಮೆ
    Neighbours envy, owners pride.

  • @officialhideyo
    @officialhideyo Год назад +86

    Bengaluru didn't do anything different. Just that in Karnataka the politicians supported only the development of Bengaluru. Rest of the districts and cities were ignored.

    • @tanuja14rose
      @tanuja14rose Год назад +10

      Hypocrisy at its highest! Bengaluru can do northing but it’s people can that’s the case study all Abu be it politicians citizens.. the point is why there able to here not elsewhere and to tap opportunities

    • @nicksam82
      @nicksam82 Год назад +4

      Politicians supported development of bengaluru.....buhahaha blore has shitiest roads and deadly traffic

    • @prajwalkannadiga8737
      @prajwalkannadiga8737 Год назад +10

      Have you ever visited other cities of Karnataka ?? Lol

    • @nicksam82
      @nicksam82 Год назад

      @@prajwalkannadiga8737 how can u expect other cities to have decent development when the cash cow city itself is being treated like shit 😂😂
      Long story short karnataka doesnt have a single party that is capable of getting the state to its glory.
      No point in blaming govt when the citizens r stupid and worship politicians for freebies xD

    • @user-io7sh7nx7c
      @user-io7sh7nx7c Год назад +1

      They made so much money out of IT boom, for example Embassy Golf Link is the land of Cox Town Congress politician KJ George.

  • @komarluchandrashekar
    @komarluchandrashekar Год назад +9

    It's great how indepth this channel's research and analysis is! It went until the actual root cause... Maharaja Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar!!! "The Rajarshi", as Gandhi aptly named the king... He is not only the reason for Bengaluru's rise but also the fertility of the land in Old Mysore region. Long live the Wodeyars!
    Thank you, Thinkschool for an unbiased, research filled video.
    i have heard some egoistic, opportunistic people who have arrived in Bengaluru to make their livelihood say, "Without us, Bengaluru would have been a village". I will forward this video link to such "great" minds.

  • @We_Woke
    @We_Woke Год назад +15

    It's really great to see that you mentioned how foundation laid by Mysore Maharaja Wadaiyar helped bengaluru reach where it is today, most people dont know that

  • @RStudioskannada
    @RStudioskannada Год назад +28

    Kannadiga's Always Ahead of Their Time💛❤️

  • @shashankjm21
    @shashankjm21 Год назад +16

    Happy to see Nalvadi Krishna Raja wodeyar name their contribution alone can be an 20+ min episode but you forgot to mention about S M Krishna former CM who had also contributed immensely to IT sector,New IT minister Priyank Kharge is also expected to do well in coming years
    ಜೈ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ 🟨🟥

  • @ghostWriter905
    @ghostWriter905 Год назад +49

    I don't know who he completed the case study without The Kempegouda:The Founder Of Bengalure.

    • @dhruvakumar7187
      @dhruvakumar7187 Год назад +15

      He concentrated only on the IT Aspect of the city

    • @nithinreddy3065
      @nithinreddy3065 Год назад +10

      Exactly, kempegowda is the founding father of banglore

    • @user-io7sh7nx7c
      @user-io7sh7nx7c Год назад

      During Kempegowda's time Bangalore was a small town with localities Chikkapete, Akkipete, Balepete, etc. This video focuses on the software development history of Bangalore and it's causes, not the entire history

    • @DS-jo4xx
      @DS-jo4xx Год назад +1

      And Narayan Murthy

  • @ankushsrivastava1078
    @ankushsrivastava1078 Год назад +7

    Thanks for uploading such an informational video ! Hope cities in North India like lucknow gets to see such great boom in It and startups !

  • @yash_kambli
    @yash_kambli Год назад +45

    Now i only wish Bengaluru should get semiconductor fabs, atleast 2-3 and everything will change forever.

    • @yahooezone
      @yahooezone Год назад +11

      Electronics City was meant for that but overpopulated by IT

    • @abhishekkm4455
      @abhishekkm4455 Год назад +4

      Semiconductor fabs requires a very large area(ಭೂ ಪ್ರದೇಶ). I don't think setting up in Bengaluru urban is remotely feasible.

    • @abi3751
      @abi3751 Год назад +1

      There aren't many Indians who have good degrees in electrical engineering.

    • @davidk.d.7591
      @davidk.d.7591 Год назад

      Definitely won't be easy. Fabs are very high tech and cost a lot. And almost all of them are in East Asia

    • @gauthamkshatriya2953
      @gauthamkshatriya2953 2 месяца назад

      There are other cities like Tumkur or Malenadu cool regions for Semiconductors

  • @errayyanar
    @errayyanar Год назад +1

    Bengaluru is a place of Opportunities! I realised it within few months here.

  • @mallutripstories
    @mallutripstories Год назад +39

    Government should actually invest heavily towards infrastructure, roads and traffic management in Bangalore. City started losing its charm

    • @shubhammishra8369
      @shubhammishra8369 Год назад +3

      As someone who has lived in banglore for 3 years,I agree with you.Even though it has a lot of opportunities for IT and startups,the public infrastructure is terrible to the core hope congress will look into this matter

    • @siddanagowda8230
      @siddanagowda8230 Год назад +3

      Delhi local transport is so powerful because of planned metro connection. In Bengaluru metro connectivity is improving. Might resolve the troffic issue .

    • @mallutripstories
      @mallutripstories Год назад

      @@siddanagowda8230 i am mainly concerned about condition of roads.. Some of them are at the level below village roads

    • @-ma
      @-ma Год назад

      that is why BJP lost

    • @jestinmathew4503
      @jestinmathew4503 Год назад

      The urban planning got really messed up after the IT boom.

  • @Madzguy007
    @Madzguy007 Год назад +4

    The company i work for (in the USA) outsourced our IT department to the indian company called HCL... Have worked with HCL a few times... All i can say is that Indians have a lot of improvement to do... Their work ethics/professionalism is lower standards

  • @riyazjamakhandi8796
    @riyazjamakhandi8796 Год назад +7

    India Tech IT HUB- As Per STPI 2022 Software Export Report
    1.Bengaluru
    2.Hydrabad
    3.Pune
    4.Chennai
    5.Mumbai
    6.Delhi NCR
    Namma Bengaluru ❤

    • @kunalsinghal1247
      @kunalsinghal1247 Год назад

      And still Apple stores are opened in Mumbai and Delhi. Bangalore, Hyderabad made first choice for sure.

    • @EternalScreams
      @EternalScreams 3 месяца назад

      Why would someone go to banglore for Buisness, if I ever start my own Company i'll do it in devloped countries 😂

  • @soumyapoddar4711
    @soumyapoddar4711 Год назад +4

    No one mentioned one very critical thing. Bengaluru is one such city which welcomes everyone. The very nature of people of Bengaluru made it possible people settle in the city, while contributing to the economy. It's my home for past 13 years, and I am so much grateful to Bengaluru and to the people Bengaluru.

    • @jeanpierre-st7rl
      @jeanpierre-st7rl Год назад +2

      The people of bengaluru are loosing their tolerance for outsiders.

    • @citizen408
      @citizen408 Год назад +5

      ​@@jeanpierre-st7rl because of the attitude of outsiders..!

    • @EternalScreams
      @EternalScreams 3 месяца назад

      ​@@jeanpierre-st7rlWhy would someone go to banglore for Buisness, if I ever start my own Company i'll do it in devloped countries 😂

  • @Sarthak200
    @Sarthak200 Год назад +2

    I don't know why but I always like think schools intro. It makes me excited and curious to watch full video

  • @vishnuMSify
    @vishnuMSify Год назад

    Thanks to God, great video. I am bangalorean proud to be part of it, served my country, continue to serve the country
    My school days education was at highest priority, even today

  • @kartikshiroya2270
    @kartikshiroya2270 Год назад +6

    Education is always important since ancient times in India. We have the world's oldest universities

  • @rathancnaik
    @rathancnaik Год назад +15

    For all those who say Bengaluru is developed because of them only ( Non kannadigas ) .. Do know the (reason behind it's development) foundation and history of it, here in this video.

  • @swasthikchennawar2467
    @swasthikchennawar2467 Год назад +13

    Finally our old think school is back

  • @Hanuman-r6s
    @Hanuman-r6s Год назад +27

    Banglore and Hyderabad has same potential but many companies choose Banglore because of its geography and other political issues.

    • @salwadigodwin3534
      @salwadigodwin3534 Год назад +8

      Not because of geography and politics but from 2009 to 2014 the Telangana is dealing with the independence from Andhra Pradesh, so it didn't get the opportunity for Development ..

    • @varshithtech6562
      @varshithtech6562 Год назад +2

      Now two in three companies choosing hyd over Bengaluru

    • @tankipro2554
      @tankipro2554 Год назад +2

      Hyderabad is growing faster than Bangalore!

    • @yaswanthvarma741
      @yaswanthvarma741 Год назад

      ​@@tankipro2554 Yes alot of IT companies keeping their offices in Hyderabad which very impressive. But in startup ecosystem case Bengaluru>>>>>>>>>Hyderabad.

    • @samiuddinomer8154
      @samiuddinomer8154 Год назад +1

      Hyderabad 😍 is an all-round developed city in all sectors not just in one IT sector like bengaluru

  • @gurumurthyshastry
    @gurumurthyshastry Год назад +9

    I absolutely love how well the information is collated and presented in a thought-provoking and a knowledge share worthy way here. I'm a resident of namma Bengaluru from my great grandfather's times. Yay!

  • @MadhuHV
    @MadhuHV Год назад +5

    Raja rishi Sri Nalvadi Krishnarajendra wodeyar🙏 under his rule started 1.Mysore chamber of commerce.
    2.donated land for IISC.
    3.started Kudremukh iron mining.
    4. Badgravathi steel factory.
    5.Mysore paper mills.
    6.Mysore inks and varnishes ltd.
    7.Mysore soaps.
    8. Krishna raja sagara dam.
    9.Hostel for SC/ST & backward communities.
    10.Mysore medical college.
    11. Bangalore medical college.
    12. UV college of engineering.
    13 Sri krishna rajendra institute of technology.
    14. Mental asylum hospital ( Now NIMHANS).
    15. Vanivilas hospital.
    16.Victoria Hospital ( by her mother).
    17. Mysore electrical company.
    18.Mysore lamps.
    19. Mysore agro implements factory.
    20.Mysore sugar factory.
    21.Oriental institute.
    22.Mysore railways.
    23.Marikanive dam.
    24. Malleshwaram, Basavanagudi layouts at that time they were designed like american cities.
    25. KR Nagar new town.
    26. Mysore university.
    27.Maharaja college.
    And many more to mention.

  • @chethangowdagowda181
    @chethangowdagowda181 Год назад +3

    Whoever says Bengaluru is overrated I never bother, only kannadigas know what Bengaluru is.
    ನಮ್ಮ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ನಮ್ಮ ಹೆಮ್ಮೆ❤

  • @mannojkummar9226
    @mannojkummar9226 Год назад +36

    Thanks to krishna Raja wodeyar whole nation should know contribution...i have seen many outsiders saying because of the migration blore' is developing, tight slap to them they know nothing of the contribution done by our leaders .. migrants speak has if they work here for free ....

    • @sreyanshuchaterjee3962
      @sreyanshuchaterjee3962 Год назад +5

      Right they get to know Tipu jayanti but not Raja Wodeyar. Blame it on your minority appeasement congress govt. Go slap your leaders.

    • @man_hashhuman
      @man_hashhuman Год назад

      What a mindset, brother! “outsiders”!!! It's all give and take. Migrants don't work for free. They get a salary, they spend money here, they pay taxes, they pay bribes, and so on. You have to appreciate the folks who attract talent and the talents themselves.

    • @AK-jc9yz
      @AK-jc9yz Год назад

      @@sreyanshuchaterjee3962 😂 what stopped 40% BlueJP from profiting his ideals wait they cared about only about other region and only one caste . Makes sense

  • @anushkatripathi3650
    @anushkatripathi3650 Год назад +2

    Bangalore is ❤. I am proud of being a part of this incredible city.

  • @bhavenshah17
    @bhavenshah17 6 месяцев назад

    The way you explain things in order is really amazing. The point that stood out the most to me was the offshoring trend, where companies migrate to underdeveloped countries to benefit from lower wages.
    Additionally, it was fascinating to learn how Bangalore followed in the footsteps of Israel by implementing startup-friendly policies.
    Thank you for breaking down these complex topics so clearly and making them easy to understand.
    🤝

  • @kavyagogineni4927
    @kavyagogineni4927 Год назад +3

    Amazing case study.
    Would be really nice to see a similar study about Hyderabad

  • @anshul9462
    @anshul9462 Год назад +16

    It should be called Silicon Plateau of India (may include Hyderabad and pune also) because this city (cities) lie on deccan plateau. Original silicon valley is called valley because it lies in San Francisco valley of California.

  • @vidyaasvideos
    @vidyaasvideos Год назад +3

    Bengaluru, or Bangalore of the yester years was an amazing city with many of us who were Born and raised here. Were were cosmopolitan, cultured and the city had fantastic Infrastructure. The rate of Influx from especially the North of India has been extremely high. The aggression we see today in the public is not what the city was about or it's people in the 90's.

  • @rrarjun8
    @rrarjun8 Год назад +1

    Proud yo be a Bengalurian and Kannadiga, Karnataka
    Our gratitude always goes to Mysore maharaja and big legend of Karanataka..

  • @Madhu_BK
    @Madhu_BK Год назад +2

    Bengaluru is a land for many peoples life, it has given everything they need, never forget it, come work protect and go, never try to spoil it, if you spoil, it feels like doing injustice to your own mother❤

  • @karthikmukesh8742
    @karthikmukesh8742 Год назад +36

    Previously most people (especially north Indians) said and voted that Bengaluru was an overrated city and yet they still come dozens in numbers. Be grateful, whatever your perception may be Bengaluru always welcomes you ❤

    • @ryangreen45
      @ryangreen45 Год назад +8

      Welcomes you? Last time I heard south people started beating labourers from north coz they couldn’t speak kannada. Be grateful? It works both ways. You guys be grateful that north Indians go there and spend money on rent, food everything making south Indians richer.

    • @harshaskumar9376
      @harshaskumar9376 Год назад

      ​@@ryangreen45 the video itself shows migrants are nothing but sh*t and they're not even responsible for 0.0000001% development

    • @antiterrorism7962
      @antiterrorism7962 Год назад +10

      @@ryangreen45 there’s a reason why for that. most north people impose hindi on locals, even if they don’t want to. if they didn’t do that, nothing wouldn’t have happened.

    • @karthikmukesh8742
      @karthikmukesh8742 Год назад

      @@ryangreen45 last time I saw in a newspaper North people gang-raped a girl from Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu

    • @yellowstonevlogs2804
      @yellowstonevlogs2804 Год назад

      @@ryangreen45 kachada sule munde magne, that was done in TN and u are telling to people of karnataka. Your state didn't gave u shelter and food that's y u came here, and after all this if have some shame left chal nikal lowde to your state

  • @Goldie_568
    @Goldie_568 Год назад +7

    Bengaluru is not a planned city. But old Bengaluru is still has its charm. Yes traffic is the problem it will be resolved in coming days. The suburban railway work is going on and another 100 km metro will ease the traffic issue. Bengaluru is a lovely city. So called Vishwaguru of double engine govts built so many corridors in the country but never remembered IT capital of India.

    • @Uda_dunga
      @Uda_dunga Год назад

      Which areas come under old blr?

    • @rajx7120
      @rajx7120 Год назад

      Now, metro is operational.

  • @Iamdead666
    @Iamdead666 Год назад +4

    Bengaluru is a fast-growing tech hub in India, ranking second in the Asia Pacific region. It has become a leading IT innovation hotspot.
    [00:02] Bengaluru is India's leading IT hub
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    [04:35] Bengaluru became a hub for offshoring in the 1970s due to low labor costs.
    [06:44] Offshoring decisions based on labor cost and skilled workforce availability
    [08:57] India's economic policies and government support led to a booming software industry
    [11:36] India's economic reforms led to growth and success of IT industry in Bengaluru
    [13:51] Israel's policies led to becoming a startup nation, Karnataka followed suit
    [15:50] Lessons from Bengaluru's rise as a startup city
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    [00:02] Bengaluru is India's leading IT hub
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    [04:35] Bengaluru became a hub for offshoring in the 1970s due to low labor costs.
    - US companies found it uneconomical to manufacture in the US due to high labor costs.
    - Offshoring to underdeveloped and developing countries with lower labor costs became popular.
    [06:44] Offshoring decisions based on labor cost and skilled workforce availability
    - Design operations may be located in Silicon Valley for access to skilled workforce and technology
    - Manufacturing operations may be established in countries like China for lower labor costs, and assembly operations in Mexico or Asian countries for lower labor costs and proximity to markets
    [08:57] India's economic policies and government support led to a booming software industry
    - Reduction in custom duties and government control incentivized software development
    - Software technology parks provided necessary infrastructure for export-oriented firms
    [11:36] India's economic reforms led to growth and success of IT industry in Bengaluru
    - Reforms in 1991 opened markets and eased doing business
    - IT industry in Bengaluru thrived due to government support and conducive business environment
    [13:51] Israel's policies led to becoming a startup nation, Karnataka followed suit
    - Israel decreased taxes and eliminated barriers to entry for startups, set up incubators, and provided funding
    - Karnataka's startup policy created incubators, provided financial support, and lowered barriers to entry for intellectual property registrations
    [15:50] Lessons from Bengaluru's rise as a startup city
    - Educational foundation is crucial for long-term economic benefit
    - Governments must actively pursue the next big economic wave and consistently upgrade policies

  • @dheerajj1612
    @dheerajj1612 4 месяца назад

    Good analysis with due credits for all the stakeholders who had their contribution to present day Bengaluru ❤ And I hope the future governments, keeping aside politics would make sure they contribute to this city to reach its new heights ❤

  • @nikhiln5986
    @nikhiln5986 Год назад +1

    12:08 TCS, Infosys and Wipro were founded and started their operations way before globalization policy/1991..... but not after 1991.

  • @rajarajan337
    @rajarajan337 Год назад +8

    Indian's forget Narashima Rao behind all this... ( Narashimarao was key behind Rajiv Gandhi to sign for computers and same way 1991 - 96)

  • @themist5486
    @themist5486 Год назад +4

    Thank you for informing the foregone stories of Bangalore.
    Currently majority of the employees & employers in Bangalore are studied in other states & now working in Bangalore

  • @SUPREETH.
    @SUPREETH. Год назад +110

    *HONEST OPENION*
    Both my parents have lived in Bengaluru from 30+ years and i was born and raised in Bengaluru and I'm 19 and still living in Bengaluru.
    Yeah traffic is a problem here and I won't deny, and talking about the infrastructure it's really good compared to other cities, in many areas it's really very well developed and feels like a international City and I'm not over hyping, and coming to the weather, it is the best major city in the whole country with the best weather, even during summer it's sometimes rains a whole week and it's cloudy, somethimes it gets hot but majority of the year it's too good, the sky, breezy, chill vibes are awesome, and public transport - BMTC public bus literally covers every corner of the city, the Auto rikshaw community is also very well established, and METRO is very good with new lines coming, the cost of living is a bit high, nearly 10k for 1 BHK Houses in prime areas the groceries are a bit expensive, online food and delivery is everywhere and huge malls and shopping centres are everywhere, entertainment and nightlife is the best, job opportunities are endless and education is also good, pollution is slightly high, but there are still a lot of tress, many lakes are there throughout the city and many parks are there, and government is trying to improve them, Overall I've lived my entire life in Namma Bengaluru and I'm proud of my city ♥️

    • @nknkannadiga9742
      @nknkannadiga9742 Год назад

      ಉತ್ತರ ಭಾರತೀಯರ ಮುಂದೆ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ಶ್ರೇಷ್ಠ ಎಂದು ಹೇಳಬೇಡಿ. ಇದು ವಲಸೆಗೆ ಕಾರಣವಾಗುತ್ತದೆ. ಅವರು ಈಗಾಗಲೇ ಪಬ್‌ಗಳು ಮತ್ತು ಸಣ್ಣ ಉಡುಪುಗಳನ್ನು ತರುವ ಮೂಲಕ ನಮ್ಮ ಸಂಸ್ಕೃತಿಯನ್ನು ನಾಶಪಡಿಸಿದ್ದಾರೆ

    • @elangok1340
      @elangok1340 Год назад +4

      Man ur English is good in 19 years of age u can explain the things good ur school has thought u good

    • @rajamech2455
      @rajamech2455 Год назад +5

      Exactly correct.. In 19 yrs you are good understanding for Bengaluru.... environment, Transport, Education, actually 19 yr person those understanding everything good.....I am really like you and stay in Bangalore we will development to IT revolution....
      In future we can no1 in the world It sector....

    • @SUPREETH.
      @SUPREETH. Год назад +5

      @@elangok1340 probably not the school 😅 but self learnt.

    • @SUPREETH.
      @SUPREETH. Год назад +2

      @@rajamech2455 thanks 😃 btw where in Bengaluru?

  • @mohammadhassain2450
    @mohammadhassain2450 Год назад +14

    I thought Gujarat was an ideal state to look at when we talk about great development models. Didn't know about Karnataka as a hidden gem in plain sight

    • @lifehacksbyharshal
      @lifehacksbyharshal Год назад +5

      Southern States of Bharat are far better than Gujarat! It's only Modi who advertised Gujarat!!
      I have stated in Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat is worst among these 3

    • @samebinezer8491
      @samebinezer8491 Год назад

      TN second largest economy...in India 🎉

  • @ManishKumar-ef6ml
    @ManishKumar-ef6ml Год назад +2

    Telangana government is also doing great things since the inception of Telangana state. Hyderabad is catching up with Bangalore like anything in terms of IT, Defence, Aerospace & startup ecosystem. Hyderabad is the Pharma Capital of India too. Please make some useful videos regarding the Hyderabad & Telangana growth in last 9 years.

    • @nikhiln5986
      @nikhiln5986 Год назад +1

      But, Telangana govt. is not providing any incentives nor reimbursement for GST.
      Unlike Karnataka state which has over 50 incubators spread across the state, the Telangana state has lessthan 10 incubators most of them are concentrated only in Hyd.
      Also, incentive for patent filing is also not available in Telangana.
      These are all few drawbacks in Telanagana.

  • @sreekanthnagabhushana6132
    @sreekanthnagabhushana6132 Год назад +1

    Excellent video. Bengaluru is India's pride.

  • @chetanshet10
    @chetanshet10 Год назад +6

    More than the STPI, it was setting up of Electronic city and Peenya Industrial area on the outskirt of the city which paved the way for the IT industry in the city.

  • @SharathPawar-vf4ym
    @SharathPawar-vf4ym Год назад +5

    Always a big fan of your content ❤
    I think a video should also be made on Hyderabad as it is the second largest IT Hub in India.

  • @rushabhyeshwante
    @rushabhyeshwante Год назад +23

    There should be RRTS type infrastructure developed between Bangaluru and Tumkuru, so people will go to Bangaluru for work and return home in Tumkuru, this will prevent overcrowding in Bangaluru. The Karnataka government, should develop other cities and give them incentives to open tech-hubs in other cities like Bidar, Ballari, Huballi, Dharwad, Chitradurga and so on, so that, people from this cities would get employment and their local economy wouldn't solely be reliant on tourism and agriculture.

  • @harshagowdan7585
    @harshagowdan7585 Год назад +1

    ನಮ್ಮ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು 💛❤️ Namma Bengaluru

  • @basavaraj-on7pg
    @basavaraj-on7pg Год назад +1

    ನಮ್ಮ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು, ನಮ್ಮ ಹೆಮ್ಮೆ🔥🔥💛❤️💛❤️