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  2. Economy of Bangalore - Wikipedia

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    Printo is a chain of stationery and printing services stores. Several fintechs have their origins in the city. The revolutionary low-cost brokerage firm Zerodha, several cryptocurrency exchanges.

  3. Karnataka Rakshana Vedike - Wikipedia

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    After repeated extortion attempts by Karnataka Rakshana Vedike members from their stores, Bengaluru-headquartered printing solutions company Printo filed a complaint against the organisation at the Commercial Street police station after eight KRV activists allegedly threatened to ransack the company’s Infantry Road outlet.

  4. Bangalore Central Business District - Wikipedia

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    The central business district of Bangalore is the area within a 6 km radius around Vidhan Soudha. [citation needed] This is the center of the city and core commercial area of Bangalore which was founded by Kempegowda of the Vijayanagara Empire. Most of the land is used by commercial establishments and the Indian Army with plans of skyscrapers ...

  5. Category:Newspapers published in Bangalore - Wikipedia

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    V. Varthabharathi. Vijaya Karnataka. Vijayavani. Vishwavani News. Categories: Newspapers published in India by city. Mass media in Bangalore. Newspapers published in Karnataka.

  6. Bengaluru Pete - Wikipedia

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    Bengaluru Pete is the area of Bangalore city [1] which was established by Kempegowda I (c. 1510–1570) in 1537 with roads laid out in the cardinal directions, and entrance gates at the end of each road. [1] Kempegowda also termed the Pete he built as his "gandu bhoomi" or "Land of Heroes". Pete ( Kannada: Market centre) forms a well–defined ...

  7. Bangalore - Wikipedia

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    This article is about the city in Karnataka, India. For other uses, see Bangalore (disambiguation). India. (2011) [5] Bangalore ( / ˈbæŋɡəlɔːr, ˌbæŋɡəˈlɔːr / BANG-gə-lor, -⁠LOR ), officially Bengaluru ( Kannada pronunciation: [ˈbeŋgɐɭuːɾu] ⓘ ), is the capital and largest city of the southern Indian state of Karnataka.

  8. The Bangalore Press - Wikipedia

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    The Bangalore Press is an Indian printing press company that was founded on August 5, 1916. It is one of the oldest companies of India. The company was established by Sir M. Visvesvaraya, the Prime minister of Mysore. The Bangalore Press prints calendars, diaries, panchangas (almanacs), books and notebooks.

  9. Portal:Bangalore - Wikipedia

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    The Bangalore Portal. A modern day city scene in Bengaluru. Bangalore ( / ˈbæŋɡəlɔːr, ˌbæŋɡəˈlɔːr / BANG-gə-lor, -⁠LOR ), officially Bengaluru ( Kannada pronunciation: [ˈbeŋgɐɭuːɾu] ⓘ ), is the capital and largest city of the southern Indian state of Karnataka.

  10. History of Bangalore - Wikipedia

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    Bangalore is the capital city of the state of Karnataka. Bangalore, as a city, was founded by Kempe Gowda I, who built a mud fort at the site in 1537. But the earliest evidence for the existence of a place called Bangalore dates back to c. 890.

  11. Indian Institute of Science - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .iisc .ac .in. The Indian Institute of Science ( IISc) is a public, deemed, research university for higher education and research in science, engineering, design, and management. It is located in the southern Indian city of Bangalore, Karnataka.