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why is bengaluru called silicon valley

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Answered by sachinwandhekar88
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Answer:

bcoz in the Bengaluru the silicon material is made!!!

Answered by jerinjeejo
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Answer:

Silicon Valley of India

Explanation:

Bangalore was initially named as Bengaluru, which is the capital of India’s Karnataka state. It has a population of ten Million people. It is Country’s third most populated City and is located in Deccan plateau.  Bengaluru is sometimes referred to as the "Silicon Valley of India" (or "IT capital of India") because of its role as the nation's leading information technology (IT) exporter.

Bangalore is often called the Garden City due to its Tree-Lined streets and pleasant weather.  Bangalore which was once known for its green and fertile farmland and pastures is also now home to Information Technology Hubs and one of the most famous Educational and Research Institutes.

Bangalore is not only home to Information Technology Hubs but is also popular for Educational and Research Institutions such as Indian Institute of Science (IISC), Indian Institute of Management (IIMA), National Institute of Design, Bangalore (NID R&D Campus), National Law School of Indian University (NLSIU), National Institute of Fashion Technology, and National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS).

A number of Industries are located in Bangalore. Headquarters of many National and International corporations are also here and half of India’s Information Technology Business which worth around Dollar 50 Billion is from Bangalore.

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