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Started by : Devarajan Venkataraman, Construction-Heavy, DLF   09 22 2008 18:17:27 +0000
Industry : ConstructionFunctional Area : Homes(Personal Interests)
Activity:  103 views;  last activity : 08 17 2010 11:05:27 +0000

I want to know given a choice in which city would you purchase or construct your dream house and why?

 
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idea posted by Shravan Kumar Construction-Heavy, Sobha Developers
Well there is no place in India, that could be compared to the city of dreams, Mumbai. Its best for everything, let it be for work, for entertainment, for night life etc. So Mumbai is the best. It rocks.
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by Binu Yohannan, Visualizer, Uninor  | 08 17 2010 10:36:14 +0000

kochi is the real paradise ti live in...

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If you always want to be on your toes Mumbai is perfect, it'll keep you fit like the Idea Ad.

Delhi bit disorganised, traffic conjetion

Chandigarh for cool life

then there are many cities you can decide

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Kolkata

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by KUMAR SAURABH JHA, Manager-HR & Admin  | 02 12 2010 12:37:36 +0000

Smart or unsmart I dont know but the question over here is cost of living with overall likelihood I find Kolkata the best

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Everything that a city must have i.e, smart people, peaceful environment, cheap mode of transport, security, etc

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Banglore

idea posted by SB DIKSHIT STATE QUALITY MONITOR, U.P.R.R.D.A

I lived in chadigarh,delhi,and bombay ,but in banglore where I lived more than 15 days twice and found the best due to

climate always at a.c. temperature i.e 21 to 24degree centigrade.

fresh vegetable and fruits at cheaper rate than at other cities,

rent of flats also lesser than other cities 

people more religious and

no snatching,thefts etc

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by Abhijeet Magdum, Business Analyst, ING Vysya Bank  | 03 10 2010 16:49:17 +0000

Bangalore always

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by Abhijeet Magdum, Business Analyst, ING Vysya Bank  | 03 10 2010 16:47:36 +0000

Bangalore is the best..

Weather, People, Public Transport (first city to start Volvo A/C buses), tech savvy utility services...

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Bangalore any day!!! :)

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idea posted by Devarajan Venkataraman Construction-Heavy, DLF
Well Delhi is the national Capital and it is quite reasonable when we compare it to cities like Mumbai, Bangalore etc, so I would choose Delhi for my dream house.
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by Yash Singh, Coresspondent, Star  | 08 08 2009 05:59:37 +0000

Yes...Delhi...any time...

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Hyderabad

idea posted by C Nijagunaradhya Planning engineer, Aarvee associates

HYD: Best to live because of the majority industries coming other than IT . Also soon to have aerospace SEZ and reliance tower (Indias biggest). Indian school of business already has made into TOP 20 in the world . Also sends majority  no of students to IITs  everytime . Aliens space station - among the top 5 asia,s residential apartments and first to get platinum rating from LEED. Cost of living is economical. GMR airport already has got the best maintenance award in ASIA and is declared as first green field airport . HYD also given base for many new coming models in FILM INDUSTRY. It also has got asia s largest film city Ramoji film city.

Whether its Microsoft or Google or reliance fresh or INDIAN GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL everyone wants to put their leg here.

Shopping , food , night culture ,.etc always rocks here.    

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Chandigarh

idea posted by Rajeev K Jha India Head - Permits & Liaisoning

Most well Planned.

Best Law & Oders.

Best traffic control system.

Best Authority norms & strictly followed.

Highend-maket and Each & everthing from Local to International items available.

Mohali & Panchkula also developing in same manner.

Uncomparable with any City in INDIA.

Well educated and open-minded people.

Excellent multiple of Hill-stations and Religious places nearby.

Excellent transport services available - Air,Rail & Raod.

Well connected to Delhi, Ludhiana,Jallandhar,Amritsar,Shimla,Nanital etc.

regards,

Rajeev Jha

 

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Go For Hyderabad

idea posted by srinivas Asst. Manager/Manager -HR, satyavani projects
Hi, friends,,,,the city, where we live, we must feel comfortable...but in hyderabad,, you can feel all types...so cheers to hyderabad...
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Bangalore

idea posted by santhosh bhatt Accounts Executive/Accountant, First Indian Corporation

Eventhough B'lore expanded drastically,still it is called as garden city & modrate whether will be a great thing here to live pacefully

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bangalore

idea posted by pradeep kumar B.B.A student, ngm college of arts and science

tropical climate, proper infrastructure , bangalore is a great place to live

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