IT/BT Minister Priyank Kharge on Tuesday said Bengaluru’s emergence as a clear leader was not just a testament to its potential, but a call to build policies that sustain and amplify this growth.
The minister was commenting on Bengaluru Rising, a data report published by the nonprofit UnboxingBLR Foundation, released by chief minister Siddaramaiah, Dy CM DK Shivakumar and himself at the inaugural of the Bengaluru Tech Summit.
State’s startup vision group chairman Prashanth Prakash also heads the nonprofit and its report promises a 360-degree view on India’s top cities.
The report, Kharge said, provides actionable insights to shape better policies and initiatives. By leveraging a wide range of data sources this study provides a comprehensive, evidence-backed view of our cities, he added.
The data-reality gap was starker for Bengaluru as it was a small town that entered the big city club in recent decades unlike Delhi and Mumbai that have grown over centuries, Prakash, who is also a founding partner at the VC firm, Accel, said.
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