Economy of Hubli (original) (raw)
Hubli-Dharwad is the second largest city, in terms of area and population, in Karnataka. It is one of the 49 Metropolitan clusters selected by McKinsey & Company as growth hotspots in India. It is the 2nd highest in Karnataka and 22nd for India in terms of bank deposits or income-tax. It is the nerve center for North Karnataka region. It is the fastest growing city after the capital, Bangalore and Mangalore. It is home to the Headquarters of South Western Railway, and the Hubli Division of SWR is one of the highest revenue generating railway divisions in India. The High Court Of Karnataka is situated at Belur (Valmi) in Hubli-Dharwad. It also has the largest number of government offices outside Bangalore and is hence called the second capital of Karnataka. The Agriculture Produce market at
Property | Value |
---|---|
dbo:abstract | Hubli-Dharwad is the second largest city, in terms of area and population, in Karnataka. It is one of the 49 Metropolitan clusters selected by McKinsey & Company as growth hotspots in India. It is the 2nd highest in Karnataka and 22nd for India in terms of bank deposits or income-tax. It is the nerve center for North Karnataka region. It is the fastest growing city after the capital, Bangalore and Mangalore. It is home to the Headquarters of South Western Railway, and the Hubli Division of SWR is one of the highest revenue generating railway divisions in India. The High Court Of Karnataka is situated at Belur (Valmi) in Hubli-Dharwad. It also has the largest number of government offices outside Bangalore and is hence called the second capital of Karnataka. The Agriculture Produce market at Amargol in Hubli is one of the largest markets in Asia and the cotton market is among the largest cotton markets in India. The city has earned the nickname of "Shikshana Kashi" due to the large number of educational Institutions. The city is home to 4 universities and 2 deemed universities, and also has over 200 colleges. The University of Agricultural Sciences and the Karnataka Universities are internationally acclaimed universities for the quality of research and teaching. The city is a major industrial center and the railway workshop setup in 1880 is one of the oldest workshops in India. It is also the largest holder of EMD locomotives of Indian Railway. The city is home to Tata Motors (Marcopolo), Hitachi Construction Equipments, Telcon and Sankalp Semiconductors, among others. Infosys is about to commence operations from Hubli with a campus of over 50 acres. Due to raising construction activity including malls and business centers in Hubli, Real Estate Companies also added lot to the economy. (en) |
dbo:wikiPageID | 47019776 (xsd:integer) |
dbo:wikiPageLength | 10303 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger) |
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID | 1106251308 (xsd:integer) |
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink | dbr:Sattur dbr:Belur,_Karnataka dbr:Belur_Industrial_Area dbr:Hubli dbr:McKinsey_&_Company dbr:Gokul dbr:Government_of_Karnataka dbr:Mangalore dbr:Bangalore dbr:Haveri dbr:Tarihal dbr:Karnataka dbr:Lakamanahalli dbc:Economy_of_Hubli-Dharwad dbr:Dharwad dbr:South_Western_Railway_zone dbr:Kirloskar_Group dbr:Gadag dbr:Akay_Industries dbr:BDK_Group dbr:Bharat_Mills dbr:Bhoruka_Textiles dbr:CEDOK dbr:Gadag_Industrial_Cooperative_Society dbr:Gamanaghatti dbr:Itaghatti dbr:Jangamarakoppa dbr:KSSIDC dbr:Karnatak_State_Financial_Corporation dbr:Karnataka_Material_Testing_&_Research_Centre dbr:Kirloskar_Electric_Company dbr:Kirloskar_Warner_Swasey dbr:Lakamanhalli dbr:Mahadev_Textile_Mills dbr:Microfinish_Group dbr:Mumighatti dbr:Mysore_Kirloskar dbr:Rayapur,_Karnataka dbr:Sagun_Copper_Conductors dbr:Shree_Sai_Engineering_Works dbr:Southern_Mahratta_Spinning_and_Weaving_Company dbr:TIWAC_Industry dbr:Universal_Group_of_Companies dbr:Walchandnagar_Group |
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate | dbt:Citation_needed dbt:More_citations_needed dbt:More_citations_needed_section dbt:Multiple_issues dbt:Original_research dbt:Reflist dbt:Use_Indian_English dbt:Use_dmy_dates |
dcterms:subject | dbc:Economy_of_Hubli-Dharwad |
gold:hypernym | dbr:City |
rdf:type | dbo:City |
rdfs:comment | Hubli-Dharwad is the second largest city, in terms of area and population, in Karnataka. It is one of the 49 Metropolitan clusters selected by McKinsey & Company as growth hotspots in India. It is the 2nd highest in Karnataka and 22nd for India in terms of bank deposits or income-tax. It is the nerve center for North Karnataka region. It is the fastest growing city after the capital, Bangalore and Mangalore. It is home to the Headquarters of South Western Railway, and the Hubli Division of SWR is one of the highest revenue generating railway divisions in India. The High Court Of Karnataka is situated at Belur (Valmi) in Hubli-Dharwad. It also has the largest number of government offices outside Bangalore and is hence called the second capital of Karnataka. The Agriculture Produce market at (en) |
rdfs:label | Economy of Hubli (en) |
owl:sameAs | freebase:Economy of Hubli wikidata:Economy of Hubli https://global.dbpedia.org/id/2LyAC |
prov:wasDerivedFrom | wikipedia-en:Economy_of_Hubli?oldid=1106251308&ns=0 |
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf | wikipedia-en:Economy_of_Hubli |
is foaf:primaryTopic of | wikipedia-en:Economy_of_Hubli |