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main cities of india
by on on Feb 06, 2008 02:59 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

main cities of india in 2008 are

mumbai - still the commercial capital
Delhi - still the political capital
bangalore - still the technological capital

rest all data is irrelevant.

but pune in automobiles, ahmedabad in pharm.a and hyderabad in technology too are growing very fast. kolkata and chennai are cities that live in the past. all the progressive chennai and bengalis go to cities like delhi and bangalore.

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by Bjp harbe on Feb 06, 2008 03:07 PM   Permalink
This is what you learnt in history-Live in past data.

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by mahesh lakshminarayan on Feb 06, 2008 03:14 PM   Permalink
i agree but they change not fully.They cannot change.Its a diffrent world but we are still a developing country and will never be a developed country.

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by Pahadi Chuha on Feb 06, 2008 03:06 PM   Permalink
Mumbai is fastest growing oz of bhaiyyas and biharis


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by Infidel Blogger on Feb 07, 2008 07:59 AM   Permalink
Bangalore is the cyber slave capital.The pot hole sucks. Stressed out and disgruntled souls all over. Watch out Bangalore, Vietnam and Manila will outbid you in the price war.

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by SP on Feb 06, 2008 03:05 PM   Permalink
a small correction
Delhi - Crime capital

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by on on Feb 06, 2008 03:06 PM   Permalink
and mumbai = slum capital and bangalore = traffic nightmare capital. learn to look at the positive sides too.

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by Pahadi Chuha on Feb 06, 2008 03:10 PM   Permalink
Pune-Dance Bar Capital,Gay Capital

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