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Bangalore
(proposed to be renamed Bengaluru) (Kannada: ????????; pronunciation:
['be?g??u?ru] (help·info) in Kannada and /'bæ?g?l??(?)/
(help·info) in English) is the capital of the Indian
state of Karnataka. Located on the Deccan Plateau in south-western
Karnataka, Bangalore has an estimated metropolitan population
of 6.5 million (65 lakh), making it fifth-largest metropolitan
area. Though historical references to the city predate 900,
a written history of continuous settlement exists only from
1537, when Kempe Gowda I, whom many regard as the architect
of modern Bangalore, built a mud fort in the city and established
it as a province of the Vijayanagara Empire.
During
the British Raj, Bangalore developed as a centre for colonial
rule in South India. The establishment of the Bangalore Cantonment
brought in large numbers of migrant Tamil Nadu and Andra Pradesh
and North Indian workers for developing and maintaining the
infrastructure of the cantonment.
After
India gained independence in 1947, Bangalore evolved into
a manufacturing hub for public sector heavy industries—particularly
aerospace, telecommunications, machine tools, heavy equipment,
space and defence. The establishment and success of business
software services firms in Bangalore after the liberalisation
of India's economy has led to the growth of India's information
technology industry. Bangalore is referred to as the Silicon
Valley of India and accounts for 35 percent of India's software
exports. Home to prestigious colleges and research institutions,
the city has the second-highest literacy rate among the metropolitan
cities in the nation. However, as a large and growing metropolis
in the developing world, Bangalore continues to struggle with
problems such as air pollution, traffic congestion, and crime.
On December
11, 2005, the Government of Karnataka announced that it had
accepted the proposal by Jnanpith Award winner U. R. Ananthamurthy
to rename Bangalore to its Kannada name, Bengaluru. On September
27, 2006, the Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP) passed a resolution
to implement the proposed name change, pending approvals from
the Government of Karnataka and citizens of the city. On October
7, 2006, the Government of Karnataka accepted this resolution
and decided to officially implement the name change on November
1, 2006. However, the name change still has to be approved
by the central government, a process that is expected to take
a few months.
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