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BangaloreCapital of Karnataka state, southern India, lying 950 m/3,000 ft above sea level; population (2001 est) 4,292,200. Industries include electronics, aircraft, railway-carriage, and machine-tools construction, as well as the manufacture of electrical goods and the processing of coffee. Bangalore University and the University of Agriculture Sciences were founded in 1964, and the National Aeronautical Institute in 1960. Founded in the 16th century, it was taken by the Marathas and then by Hyder Ali. The British under Lord Cornwallis gained control in 1791. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| School name: Toyota Technical Training Institute (TTTI) Establishment: August 1, 2007 Location: Bangalore District, Karnataka State (on grounds of TKM) Land area: 48,726 sq. As part of the five-week program, Young toured India's Bangalore district and spent nine days meeting and offering ideas to police constables, top brass and civilian commissioners. School name: Toyota Technical Training Institute (TTTI) Establishment: August 2007 (scheduled) Location: Bangalore District, Karnataka State (on grounds of TKM) Land area: 48,726 sq. |
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