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Bangalore infrastructure

Bangalore: The great spillover effect

3 July 2013

Infrastructure projects in Bangalore have opened up the land and helped alleviate mobility constraints for economic inputs. Many commercial and residential projects have been launched; and this has not only affected emerging micro-markets but also influenced property sector returns in mature and established local areas. A research project conducted by the London-based Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has found that the most noticeable effect of the infrastructure investment is to...

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Hard Rock Cafe

City set to rock for wildlife

12 June 2013

Those who have conservation close to their hearts can always rock. And so will Hard Rock Café (HRC) on Wednesday. Having supported conservation organisation Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) in the past through contributions to the anti-snare campaign in Bandipur Tiger Reserve and Rajiv Gandhi National Park in the state, HRC will be aiding the NCR-based NGO, this time rendering support to its project on control of the wildlife trade in Karnataka. Kick-starting this tie-up is a five-city India tour...

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Bangalore mall problem

No full house in namma malls

7 June 2013

It's a paradox of sorts. The retail real estate market in Bangalore is apparently stable; the size of the market may have grown over last year, but vacancy rates have not dipped enough to make an impact. Unoccupied space is growing proportionately. According to real estate consultancy firm Cushman & Wakefield, 11.68 cent of the floorspace in malls of Bangalore still lies vacant (as of March 31, 2013). Things have improved only by a wafer-thin margin since December 31, 2012 when the vacancy rate...

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Bangalore pollution

State of Bangalore's Environment: In the government we still believe

5 June 2013

There’s something grossly wrong with the environment of Bangalore. Most people believe things have deteriorated in the last five years. But hold on, the majority believes that it is the government which should work towards improving the state of the environment. According to the Teri Environmental Survey 2013, which looked at the state of environment in six major Indian cities including Bangalore, 55 per cent of the people believe that it should be the government which should be working towards...

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Bangalore sprawl

Bangalore sees spurt in housing projects

3 June 2013

Bangalore has recorded the highest number of residential unit launches in the first quarter of this calendar year. In fact, close to a third of the overall housing project launches among the top eight cities has happened in Bangalore. According to real estate consultants Cushman and Wakefield, close to 40 per cent of the total new unit launches in the city were in Southeast Bangalore, targeting individuals working primarily in the IT/ITeS sector. Infrastructure initiatives have resulted in...

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Centre for Internet and Society

Centre for Internet and Society: A lifetime of 5 years on the Net

19 May 2013

Five years is a long time in the Internet space. The last five years, certainly, has been. And so has it been for the Centre for Internet and Society that completes five years here. When a group of concerned citizens got together to come under a platform called CIS five years ago, they had wanted to work on policy issues about the Internet that had a bearing on society. They, in fact, still too; except that the new media space itself has undergone a metamorphosis. Five years ago social media was...

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KREDA wind farm

Karnataka better than others on renewables

23 April 2013

There’s a silver lining around that dark cloud called “energy crisis”. Karnataka is performing well on the renewable energy front. In fact, it is outperforming most other states, and exceeding its own targets too in the bargain. Karnataka achieved 122 per cent of its target and was fourth among the seven states that achieved its renewable purchase obligation (RPO, in short) target. In all, 22 out of 29 states failed to meet their RPO targets which lead to loss of more than 25 per cent...

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US patents

US loses race on home turf as patent policy boomerangs

11 March 2013

The bullying tactics employed by the US in ensuring that it rules the patents regime and therefore the world, is backfiring badly on itself. US companies, in fact, are losing the race even in the US where foreign companies have forged ahead in registering patents. A recent study conducted by infojustice.org has found that many if not most firms in IP-intensive industries are foreign-owned. This runs contrary to popular belief and the belief of policymakers. The conclusion of the researchers is...

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Bangalore office space

Office rentals in Bangalore clock 5th highest growth in Asia

24 February 2013

You would have had an inkling about this — office rentals in the city's Central Business District (CBD) are not just high, the rates have made pushed the district to the fifth spot for largest rental growth in Asia. Office rentals in CBD have grown by 8 per cent in the last one year, and annually cost USD 35 per sq ft to a company seeking office space. The only areas with a higher growth rate are Indonesian capital Jakarta's CBD with 46 per cent, New Delhi's Connaught Place 25 per cent, Chennai...

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Karnataka leopard

Karnataka most dangerous for the leopard in the South

29 September 2012

Karnataka is the second most dangerous zone for the leopard, the distant cousin of the coveted tiger that is now being increasingly targeted by poachers across India. The Uttarakhand-Uttar Pradesh zone is the biggest source for leopard parts and skins, while Delhi is the epicentre of the illegal wildlife trade, according to a just-released TRAFFIC study “Illuminating the Blind Spot: A study on illegal trade in leopard parts in India”. Karnataka, incidentally, has one of the biggest number of...

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