
kanna
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chennai
food - u get all type of food here.
cost of living - comparitively lower than any other state.the bus charge of 5 rupees in bangalore is equal to 2.50 in chennai.
education - u have all boards of education(CBSE,matric,angloindian)
three colleges of the top ten colleges of india is in chennai.top class technical university-anna university .
security - no blasts,no violence,no threat of terrorists.u know tamilnadu police is considered as the best next to scotland yard
transport - bus transport is the cheapest ,national and international airport,two big railway stations.
entertainment - lot of movie malls,less no of discotheques and nigh clubs.mgm,theme parks,marina beach world second largest.
the great shopping area - t.nagar.
good temples
great churches
big mosques |
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Indian_Male
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Well, Let me rate, some cities (which I lived in )on some factors
City - Food - Travel - People - Cost of living - Entertainment
Delhi - Great - Bad (lot of jams) - Friendly - Moderate - Very good
Mumbai - OK - Good - Good - Little costly - Great
Chennai - Great - Great - Great - Great - Not much
Bangalore - Great - Worst - OK - very costly - Great
Hyderabad - Great - Great - Great - Great - Very good
Please note these are my personal ratings. Not to hurt any one |
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fistfull-of-$
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Bombay by far. A truly cosmopolitan place and obviously the Financial, Business, Entertainment and Industrial capital of India. A city that never sleeps and where you can live on $1 to $100K in a single day. In a country with nothing Bombay has all amenities and offers a lifestyle that would rival any major city worldwide.
Unfortunately being what is it the underworld has a very strong presence and it is often the target of terrorist attacks. |
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smile, it costs nothing
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Chandigarh- The City Beautiful
offcourse...... |
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sangeeta s
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pune,faridabad,nagpur all peaceful places |
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jagannath s
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i would say bangalore. For one thing, it has a cosmopolitan culture. In fact , it has as many non-natives as the number of natives. It has a great nightlife. The international airport and a metro are coming up.
On the human side, the people are most friendly and are willing to help. The terror threat is minimal. |
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imhm2004
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for partying all night and great life - Mumbai ( no city can beat mumbai ) then Bangalore
For a very calm city Kokotta
for History, political buzz - Delhi |
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AV (Avinash J Welinkar)
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Pune is the place to be and there in no dough about it
3 hours from International airport
fastest developing city
Warm and friendly people
Lovely weather
max 2 hours to get out town in to wilderness
surrounded by hills, rivers, lakes, dams |
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Ekamra123
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bangalore is the best one of indian city where you can live . |
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saumitra s
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KOLKATA ~ not so expensive, people are not so rude and respect womanfolk...... |
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ratri
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It is Kolkata-life is cheap, people are great, lots of job-places and life is not that hectic, as in other metros.
SIliguri, Kalimpong and Darjeeling are also very nice and peaceful places. Fresh air, friendly folks, beautiful nature. |
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ndhnmanuel
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IT'S ERNAKULAM (kochi) |
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EL Big Ed
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Bomb Bay |
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Eco-Savvy
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Mumbai is most happening place fashion/food/
Hyderabad for high paid jobs/food/education
Banglore if you love nature(horticulturist paradise)/education
Goa if you hobby is scuba diving/if u are retired LOL
Delhi for Architectural wonders/food/want to get into politics
Wear Vijay Mallaya shoes and you will enjoy all the best |
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kamal....Dil se..
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i love my india, u can choose any city,everywhere is fine , u can select by yr close eye.......... |
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itz_me
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i go for mumbai...it is the best city in the world. its a cosmopolitan city.and it is true that it is a city that never sleeps. you have everything that a person would need in mumbai. and it is always there for people during natural disaster such as the floods last year for example.
it is a lot multicultural. and the best of all that it is "Aamchi Mumbai"
GO MUMBAI !!! |
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S
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Delhi of course. it's a unique mixture of new and old...the historic monuments side by side with the modern amenities of life. the people are warm and helpful (most of them anyway), the green cover is increasing everyday and i just love the broad tree lined avenues of central Delhi. besides its the capital....need i say more? |
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Marcos
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DELHI-if u like to meet people of different cultures
Mumbai- If u like the rush.
Kolkota-HOWRAH BRIDGE.
BANGALORE-Quiet and cool city.
Chennai- SAFEST CITY IN INDIA.
COCHIN-FOR SEA FOOD.
PUNE-NEXT HIGH TECH CITY... |
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in_veera
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Its CHENNAI. . . |
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kuttus120
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Either Bombay,Kolkata ,New Delhi,Bangalore and Chennai. |
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ourindiya
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For Enjoyment, Peace and for nature's beauty:-
River side city is Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh
Sea side city is Vizag, Andhra Pradesh |
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sanyog Kesar
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if you want to live in a place full of silence than move to chandigarh
if you want to party all night than go to banglore or mumbai |
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Arpan
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kolkata. |
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get
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bangalore
its a hitech city which is vast developed with good education, employeement, good food etc... |
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tejas_fundo
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Mumbai rocks |
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dream
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actually all cities are good with their good and bad qualities.but smaller towns are better .and best are our villages where u will never feel lonely ,even if one is alone will never feel lonely if u r sick full village will be there to take care. in times of need u will find full village by ur side.and their love is true.
full fresh air .no polution.it is best if near a big city.does not matter which state or which city, a village is a villagewhere people are most of them caring,loving,simple,pure hearted n concerned. |
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Manral
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Mumbai
Mumbai (IPA:/'mumbÉ™i/ (help·info),Marathi: मà¥à¤‚बई), formerly known as Bombay, is the capital of the state of Maharashtra, and the most populous city of India, with an estimated population of about 13 million (as of 2006)[1]. Mumbai is located on Salsette Island, off the west coast of Maharashtra. Along with its neighbouring suburbs, it forms the world's fifth most populous metropolitan area with a population of about 20 million. The city has a deep natural harbour and the port handles over half of India's passenger traffic and a significant amount of cargo.[2]
Mumbai is the commercial and entertainment capital of India, and houses important financial institutions, such as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) and the corporate headquarters of many Indian companies. Mumbai has attracted migrants from all over India because of the immense business opportunities, and the relatively high standard of living, making the city a potpourri of various communities and cultures. The city is home to India's Hindi film and television industry, known as Bollywood. Mumbai is also one of the rare cities to accommodate a national park, the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, within its city limits. |
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rags
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No city is good to lead a peaceful life. Cities full of chaos. Again the choice of the city depends on the preferences. In my opinion and preferences, I'll choose a smaller town which is not yet polluted. |
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praveen jain
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Jaipur.... live like a king.... enjoy the royal life. |
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sugar babe
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I wld say... DELHI....... I luv my city... |
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