I just gone through the all msgs & have seen lot of people are wondering about trivandrum.The reason,i would say trivandrum is growing without any hype.
12% of the IT professionals in the country are from Kerala. The advantages with Trivandrum is its 100% literacy, abundant availability of talent (even from Southern Tamil Nadu prefer Trivandrum to Chennai), lower costs of operations and lower costs of living, availability of global standard infrastructure and good bandwith through dedicated and redundant bandwidth in addition to high quality of life in \"God\'s own country\".
Re: Trivandrum 4th hottest IT destination
by palaniappan k on Mar 17, 2010 03:01 PM
What about the strikes and hartals in Kerala? Do you say that is also a plus?
Re: Re: Trivandrum 4th hottest IT destination
by sanal babu on Apr 19, 2010 12:49 PM
Dear palaniappan, Not even a single day has lost this year due to Harthal. All these compnies are working without any issues during Harthal days. Kerala has changed a lot man.On the other hand can you check how many working days or hours are affected in other cities due to local issues riots (eg.. Thelungana strike in HYD.. Dr.. Rajkumar death in BLR.. etc)
Trivandrum is fast turning into a knowledge city with world's second space institute(IIST),CDAC, ISSER, NIST etc. This city has the most number of scientists working in India for ISRO,VSSC & LPSC.The city hosts the top bio-technology institutes like RGCB,SCIMST etc. It has country's first SEZ for Animation and Film zone. There are numerous educational institutions around and slowly turning into an R&D hub well supported by IT and world class animation studios like Toonz
IT Companies should move out of Bangaluru as soon as possible. This city has become so horrible with pathetic infrastructure. You need to spend 2 to 3 hrs in traffic during peak hours. The govt. must take initaitive to stop further expansion of IT Sector in this city and explore new destinations like Chennai, Mysore, Coimbatore. Mumbai must not be even considered as it is not in India but Maharashtra.
Re: Move out of Bangaluru
by Vinod Kuwar on Mar 10, 2010 04:21 PM
mr nag,,,,,r u nuts...mumbai,maharashtra...belongs to india first....mumbai not own property of anybody....
Re: Good to see BHUBANESWAR in top ten
by nitin bhalerao on Mar 08, 2010 10:44 AM
Bhopal has 84 engineering colleges & also having corruption free administration.In next 5 years it will overshadow Bhubneshwar & ahmedabad
When these cities will get a chance of development? What MPs of this region are doing? Why peoples of these cities are silent? When that time will come when each & every part of Indian will be equally developed, When????
Re: Why not Lucknow/Patna/Bhopal/Ranchi
by anuj mehra on Mar 11, 2010 09:25 AM
The reason is Politicians of these sates. Mayavati is more interested in her statues. Lalu spent state moeny in chara ghotala. Madhu koda cheated the state to several crores. The reason is very obvious. Besides you need electricity to run computers. Where is the electricity
Re: Why not Lucknow/Patna/Bhopal/Ranchi
by ashok kumar on Mar 08, 2010 09:40 AM
well said there r many advantages of that, One can control the price hike for house, One can control the monopoly and also stae will develope.
Re: Would like to see Second tier cities..
by Santhosh on Mar 08, 2010 09:09 AM
Coimbatore should have replaced with this sleepy hartal friendly trivandrum
Re: Re: Would like to see Second tier cities..
by Akshay Kumar on Mar 08, 2010 11:19 AM
No no. All the 10 names should be replaced with Chennai, Madurai, Coimbatore, Tirunelveli, Nagercoil, Pollachi, Kodambakkam, Salem, Erode, Theni etc. Is it okay for u ?
Re: Would like to see Second tier cities..
by dinakaran thiruganam on Mar 08, 2010 09:12 AM
See first there is no STPI in hosur...may be this a fake list.