Different Perspectives in India

This structure seems to foster a stronger connection among the groups within the city, and I have a lot of respect for this way of living! The official langauge of Mumbai is Marathi, but most people also speak English. 

Bangalore, similar to Mumbai, is a hub of headquarters for some of India’s largest companies. Specifically, it is the hub of IT companies, and some refer to it as “the Silicon Valley of India.” During my experience visiting Bangalore, I was amazed at how cosmopolitan the city is. This means that it includes many people from different countries. English is well-spoken here, and the official langauge is Kannada. 

Jaipur is located on what tourists call the “triangle,” which consist of the three cities of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Therefore a lot of tourists visit Jaipur, and its proximity to Delhi is a huge reason for this. Many call Jaipur the “pink city” because of its rich architecture and trademark pink building color. The official language of Jaipur is Hindi. 

Chandigarh is the capital of Punjab, a northern state in India. Chandigarh was designed by the Swiss architect Le Corbusier, and of all the places I have visited in India, in my opinion, it is the best structured city. Unlike most other Indian cities, there is not much traffic, and it is easy to commute from one place to another. The dominant language is Punjabi

Kerala has beautiful nature and forests and is well-known for its tea gardens on huge plantations of land. I loved visiting them. The people were nice and friendly, and if I were to choose a vacation spot from the places I have traveled to thus far in India, Kerala would be the place.

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