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Old 12-19-2008, 08:17 PM
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4. Hyderabad



Hyderabad, the financial capital of Andhra Pradesh, is also known as 'Cyberabad' because of the rapid progress it has made in the field of IT. As per 2006 statistics, the per capita income of Andhra Pradesh was at Rs 25,625 (less than Rs 200 of national average). The city, that used to be a service city, is now the seat of many businesses, including trade, transport, commerce, storage, communications, and most importantly IT. Like Bengaluru, Hyderabad too has witnessed a real estate boom in recent times, mainly because of the growth of IT and retail business in the city. Hyderabad has also made considerable progress in the field of bio-technology through initiatives like Genome Valley and Nanotechnology Park. Hot Film News

5. Pune




Pune, in Maharashtra, has emerged as not just a major automobile and manufacturing base, but also as a powerful software industry hub. Already IT giants Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, Wipro, Infosys and Tech Mahindra have their base here. The booming information technology industry has seen Pune come forth as a force to reckon with. The city has good infrastructure, great talent pool, an enabling business environment, government support, etc have boosted the city's image as one of the best to set up IT-BPO centres in India. Todays Breaking News

6. Mumbai



Mumbai, the commercial capital of India, is one of the world's top ten trade centres. The city contributes 25 per cent of industrial output and 70 per cent of capital transactions to India's economy. Mumbai, as befits a nation's financial capital, has seen a major economic boom ever since India embraced economic reforms. This has led to big ticket investments being made in the city in almost all sectors, especially the IT, ITeS and BPO sector. The city is home to a huge talent pool and although its infrastructure leaves a lot to be desired, it still is one of the best places in India to do business in. Mumbai households are the third most prosperous in India at an average of Rs 403,059 per year. The city accounts for about 1 per cent of the total population in India, but has a per capita income which is almost three times that of India. Mumbai accounts for 14 per cent of India's income tax collections and 37 per cent of the corporate tax collections in the country. SAP End to End Process SAP
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