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Hyderabad
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Bangalore
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| Hyderabad is
racing ahead of all the states in progress thanks to its
very IT savvy Chief Minister. It is entrepreneur friendly
and has a chunk of the country's IT talent concentrated
in it. Click
here. |
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Karnataka offers
many advantages - an admirable law and order situation
and a proactive industrial, fiscal and infrastructural
policy. Click
here. |
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New
Delhi
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Mumbai
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| The centre of
political and economic power in India, New Delhi offers
several advantages with a majority of the ministries and
important banks concentrated within it. Click
here. |
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Maharashtra
accounts for one fourth of the gross value of India's
industrial sector. Thanks to innovative industrialists,
businesses and corporate planners, Mumbai has emerged
as India's financial capital. Click
here. |
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Chennai |
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Poona
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| Tamil Nadu's
investment tally, at Rs 1,60,804 crore, is the highest
among all states in the country. With Ford, Hyundai, Mitsubishi
and Chennai's very own TVS and Ashok Leyland, there's
little doubt as to which city is India's Detroit. Click
here. |
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Since the last
decade, Pune has been accepted as a hot spot for trade
and commerce. Major trading venues for consumer durables
and perishables are at Laxmi Road. Click
here. |
Goa
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Cochin
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| Goa's economy
is dominated by two pillars, namely, mining and tourism.
Mining contributes to the bulk of Goa's overseas exports.
Click
here. |
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Cochin is the commercial hub of Kerala. Here ancient
traditions gracefully mingle with modern life. As from
ages, Cochin has cultural and trade relations with the
outside world. Click
here.
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