Bangalore, a city of science in 5 years
Bangalore: Five years from now, “missing” Hitler was sneaked on airplanes Gulbarga in Hyderabad, would surely have to Bangalore, in Science City.
A space simulator, an IMAX theater - South India’s First - Displays of old locomotives and “relic” value of aircraft from rail and Union, the Ministry of Defence are among the ambitious plans for the project is Science City the game coming in more than 100 hectares near the Bannerghatta National Park.
After the software parks and the proposed BT Park, Cite des Sciences, it is understood that the next object of national interest. “Science is pure dying and we need him a fillip. Without pure science, there can be no invention or technology, Minister of Science and Technology Nafees Fazal told The Times of India.
Chief Minister S.M. Krishna is expected that the foundation stone for the city of science, February 28 National Science Day.
According to current plans of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is a museum space of 50 hectares, where the rest of the land allocated for Science City.
A committee consisting of prominent researchers and teachers, including H. Narasimhaiah, Ganesh Reddy and Hema Ramachandran, was born about a year ago to discuss the modalities.
“The basic concept is the evolution of human culture Hi-Tech. The whole idea east of the city, starting with art displays to Space Age,” said Fazal. The plans of rapprochement at the Indian Institute of Science to set up research institutes in the city are on the anvil.
By its situation Top Bannerghatta just beside the park, the city is also assumed that a genuine attraction. For the project cost of nearly Rs 70 crore of 13 per cent by the Centre by the Ministry of Culture, while the other 13 per cent of public contribution.