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Changing Bangalore's name
Bangalore, Nov 7 (UNI) IT icon today said there was no point in debating over changing the city's name to Bengaluru from Bangalore, instead, energy should be spent on improving the life of common citizens in the metro and other cities of Karnataka.
The state government has decided to change the names of major cities in the state, including Bangalore to suit the local dialect.
It has decided to call Bangalore as Bengaluru, Mysore as Mysooru, Mangalore as Mangaluru, Gulbarga as Kalburgi, Belgaum as Belagavi and Hubli as Hubballi.
Speaking to newspersons on the sidelines of the Emergency General Body Meeting of Infosys, for which he is the Non-Executive Chairman, he said, Kannadigas like him were anyway using the names of the cities like it was pronounced locally. There were other important issues to be debated upon, he said.
''This is not what I would spend my time on. I would spend it rather on improving the quality of life of every citizen. We must spend our energy and enthusiasm on how to improve the infrastructure in the city. We must also find ways to make the city roads safe for our children, give better quality education to poorest of poor, provide better healthcare and reduce pollution levels,'' he said.
On
the
government's
effort
to
woo
industries
to
II
and
III
tier
cities
in
the
state,
he
said
there
was
an
urgent
need
to
improve
connectivity
to
such
cities
by
providing
broadband
and
better
roads.



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