Friday 21 October 2011

Bangalore gets its Metro




Bangalore. The first metro in the Indian IT hub Bangalore rolls into service on October 20, 2011, a long-delayed and over-budget project to help the city's army of commuting software engineers and call centre workers. Despite its shiny corporate headquaIn this photograph taken on October 17, 2011, the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation's Namma metro train does a trial run in rters, Bangalore suffers from the same acute infrastructure problems that ...


In this photograph taken on October 17, 2011, the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation's Namma metro train does a trial run in Bangalore. The first metro in the Indian IT hub Bangalore rolls into service on October 20, 2011, a long-delayed and over-budget project to help the city's army of commuting software engineers and call centre workers. Despite its shiny corporate headquarters, Bangalore suffers from the same acute infrastructure problems that blight the rest of the country, with its reputation as a business-friendly high-tech centre already in peril. AFP PHOTO/ Manjunath KIRAN


The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation's Namma metro train start its inagural run in Bangalore on October 20, 2011. The first metro in India's IT hub of Bangalore rolls into service, a long-delayed and over-budget project to help the city's army of commuting software engineers and call centre staff. Despite its shiny corporate headquarters, Bangalore suffers from the same acute infrastructure problems that blight the rest of the country, with the ...




The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation's Namma metro train start its inagural run in Bangalore on October 20, 2011. The first metro in India's IT hub of Bangalore rolls into service, a long-delayed and over-budget project to help the city's army of commuting software engineers and call centre staff. Despite its shiny corporate headquarters, Bangalore suffers from the same acute infrastructure problems that blight the rest of the country, with the city's reputation as a business-friendly, high-tech centre already in peril. AFP PHOTO/ Dibyangshu SARKAR





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