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Paper Back
Number of Pages
624
Language
English
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Book Summary
Unboxing Bengaluru reveals the heart of India's tech transformation, taking readers on a thoughtful journey through a city that has reinvented itself from a pensioner’s haven into a global startup powerhouse. This non-fiction work blends urban culture with technology, appealing to tech enthusiasts, urbanists, students, and anyone curious about how modern Indian cities evolve. The tone is insightful, hopeful, and engaging, inviting readers to see Bengaluru as a living story of innovation and community.
Structured as richly reported chapters and vivid vignettes, Unboxing Bengaluru pairs on-the-ground reportage with clear context. It explains what draws people to Bengaluru, how its cosmopolitan vibe shapes work and daily life, and how parallel economies have flourished in this dynamic environment. Readers meet a cast of founders, professionals, policymakers, and residents, and explore the city’s streets through their stories. The book covers key ideas such as talent migration, startup ecology, urban growth challenges, and the balance between rapid development and livability, presenting them in an accessible, engaging way.
Whether you’re a local, a tech observer, or simply curious about India’s rise, Unboxing Bengaluru offers a unique perspective that blends data, biography, and reportage, making complex themes feel immediate and concrete.
After finishing Unboxing Bengaluru, you’ll carry a nuanced view of how technology and culture shape cities, feeling inspired by Bengaluru’s resilience and curiosity. It offers lasting value by turning complex urban transformation into a human, approachable narrative you can share with friends or colleagues.
Product Details
Author
Frank Herbert
Publisher
PRH USA
Number of Pages
624
Language
English
SKU
9780593098271
ISBN
9780593098271
Dimensions
10.64 x 3.18 x 19.05 cm
Binding
Paper Back
MRP: ₹ 750
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Frank Herbert (1920-86) Was Born In Tacoma, Washington And Worked As A Reporter And Later Editor Of A Number Of West Coast Newspapers Before Becoming A Full-Time Writer. His First Sf Story Was Published In 1952 But He Achieved Fame More Than Ten Years Later With The Publication In Analog Of 'Dune World' And 'The Prophet Of Dune' That Were Amalgamated In The Novel Dune In 1965.