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Bengaluru to Add 89 New Tech Parks in Major Infrastructure Boost

Bengaluru, the undisputed tech capital of India, is set to further solidify its position with the government’s announcement of 89 new tech parks across the city. This major infrastructure push comes ahead of the upcoming tech summit in November, which will focus on enhancing the city’s IT infrastructure, fostering skill development, and attracting further investments.

The new tech parks will be spread across high-demand areas like north Bengaluru, Bellandur, Whitefield, Hebbal, and Outer Ring Road—already well-established IT hubs. Additional parks will also be developed in rapidly growing areas such as Yeshwanthpur, Banaswadi, CV Raman Nagar, and the Central Business District (CBD), opening up fresh opportunities for businesses to expand.

The expansion aims to meet the rising demand for office space, particularly in the tech sector, by providing integrated live-work-play environments. This move is expected to address the needs of Bengaluru’s burgeoning IT workforce and support the city’s continued economic growth. The demand for office space has remained robust despite the global pandemic, highlighting Bengaluru’s importance in the world’s IT landscape. However, experts point out that the success of this expansion hinges not just on the creation of new tech parks but also on the improvement of supporting infrastructure. Bengaluru’s notorious traffic congestion and strained public services remain significant challenges. For this development to be sustainable, a focus on better transportation, affordable housing, and overall urban planning is essential to create a truly livable and efficient city for IT professionals. While industry leaders have welcomed the announcement, local residents have mixed feelings. Many agree that the parks will benefit the economy, but they urge for improvements in quality of life, including better infrastructure and green spaces. Ultimately, Bengaluru’s growth as a tech hub will depend on balancing business development with sustainable urban solutions.

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