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August 21st, 2007
Rs 100 cr nanopark in Bangalore
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Karnataka would soon come up with the country's first nanopark here at a cost of Rs 100 crore, a senior official said today.
The government has shortlisted four 15-acre plots between Nagawara and Jakkur here for the purpose, Secretary in the Department of IT, BT, Science & Technology, M N Vidyashankar, said.
He said an advisory committee, headed by eminent scientist C N R Rao, would finalise the location for the research and application-oriented nanopark, which is expected to be a hub of such activities in the country.
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