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The Bombay Store Bangalore

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The Bombay Store Bangalore
The Bombay Store Bangalore
The Bombay Store Bangalore
The Bombay Store Bangalore
The Bombay Store Bangalore
The Bombay Store Bangalore
The Bombay Store Bangalore
The Bombay Store Bangalore
The Bombay Store Bangalore
The Bombay Store Bangalore
The Bombay Store Bangalore
The Bombay Store Bangalore
The Bombay Store Bangalore
The Bombay Store Bangalore
The Bombay Store Bangalore
Phone:
+91 96326 56837

Hours:
Sunday6am - 10pm
Monday6am - 10pm
Tuesday6am - 10pm
Wednesday6am - 10pm
Thursday6am - 10pm
Friday6am - 10pm
Saturday6am - 10pm


The economy of Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, India, is based on traditional manufacturing, the knowledge sector, and tourism. Starting in the 1990s, the economic pattern of the city changed from a primarily service hub to a more diversified economy, but the service industry remains a major contributor. As of 2006, the largest employers of Hyderabad are the governments of Andhra Pradesh and India, with 113,000 and 85,000 employees, respectively. Since its inception in 1591, Hyderabad has been a global trade center in multiple areas, including its status as the world's only diamond market. City-based handicrafts were sold in the Middle East and Western countries. During Nizam's rule in the 1930s, industrial growth started with the establishment of a diversified industrial zone, which grew in parallel with traditional manufacturing. In the 1930s and 1940s, city-based industries started importing technology from the western world for industrial manufacturing. With the introduction of the railways, the city became well connected with the port cities of Bombay , Madras , Calcutta and Karachi . During the 1950s and 1960s, most of the Indian premier public enterprises—BHEL, NMDC, HMT, BEL, IDPL, ECIL, DRDO and HAL—were established in Hyderabad, changing the economical pattern of the city from a traditional manufacturing to a cosmopolitan industrial service sector.Hyderabad is the capital of Telangana, and the city is the largest contributor to the state's GDP and state tax. In 2011, Hyderabad generated revenues of ₹700,000 million and contributed a third of the state's tax revenue. In 2008, the GDP was US$60bn, placing the city fourth in India and 93rd in the world. Hyderabad and its suburbs house the highest number of special economic zones among India's cities.In the 1970s, the pharmaceutical and electronic industries were established in the city because of its strategic location in south-central India, for which it is known as the gateway to south-central India. Since the 1990s, the economic patterns of the city have changed it from a primarily service hub to a more diversified spectrum, with the growth of IT enterprises, and biotech, insurance, and financial institutions, and a strong employment base in ancillary activities such as trade and commerce, transport, storage, communication, real-estate and retail, which employ three times more people than the IT industries. The service industry in this arena remains a dominant, with 90% of the workforce. As of 2005, out of every 1000 people of working age, 770 males and 190 females are employed.
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