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Life in Bengaluru
Known as both the Garden City and Silicon Valley of India, Bangalore is a popular destination in South India for education and work. The city is renowned for its multi-ethnic, multi-religious, and cosmopolitan character.
Known for its lush parks and green spaces, perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Hub of innovation and technology, offering numerous opportunities for tech-savvy students.
Multi-ethnic, multi-religious, and cosmopolitan character welcoming people from all backgrounds.
Diverse cuisine from South Indian to international, including being India's most vegan-friendly city.
With regards to literature, Kannada is the state language. The Kannada Sahitya Parishath, which is a non-profit organisation promotes the language through books, seminars, and research projects. That being said, the City has its own literary festival, the Bangalore Literature Festival.
The theatre culture is popular in Bangalore. The City has an active English and foreign language theatre scene. The British Council, Max MΓΌller Bhavan, and The Alliance FranΓ§aise de Bangalore host plays all through the year.
Authentic Udupi restaurants and traditional cuisine.
Chinese, Western, and global fast food options.
Named India's most vegan-friendly city by PETA.
Bengaluru offers the perfect blend of tradition and modernity, making it an ideal destination for students seeking quality education in a vibrant, welcoming environment.