Key Points

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced accelerated progress on Bengaluru's Airport Metro and suburban rail projects. He highlighted the state's leadership in IT exports and innovation during SAP Labs' new campus inauguration. The government aims to complete key infrastructure upgrades by 2029 to support economic growth. Strategic partnerships with institutions like Gati Shakti University will enhance skill development in logistics and tech.

Key Points: Siddaramaiah Fast-Tracks Bengaluru Airport Metro and Suburban Rail

  • Siddaramaiah prioritizes Bengaluru Airport Metro completion
  • Suburban rail access targeted by 2029
  • SAP Labs' Devanahalli campus boosts tech growth
  • Karnataka leads in IT exports and startup ecosystem
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K'atak govt fast-tracking Bengaluru Airport metro line & suburban rail access: Siddaramaiah

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah accelerates Bengaluru Airport Metro and suburban rail projects by 2029, boosting tech and infrastructure growth.

"We are fast-tracking the Airport Metro line and suburban rail access by 2029 - Siddaramaiah"

Bengaluru, Aug 5

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has stated that his government is fast-tracking the Airport Metro line and further is fast-tracking suburban rail access by 2029.

He was addressing the gathering after the inaugural ceremony of SAP Labs India Innovation Park, at Devanahalli, in Bengaluru. Siddaramaiah stated, "Our government in 2017 finalised the line and kick-started the airport line process. Currently, we are fast-tracking the Airport Metro line and are fast-tracking suburban rail access by 2029."

It is a matter of immense pride for me to be here today at the inauguration of SAP Labs India’s new 41-acre Innovation Park in Devanahalli. This occasion is not merely the opening of a campus; it is the opening of a new chapter in Karnataka’s inspiring journey as the technology and innovation powerhouse of India," he stated.

"From being the IT capital of India, Bengaluru has evolved into a Knowledge Capital, AI Capital, and even the Quantum Capital of the country. We are leading the way not just in software, but in deep technologies that will define the 21st century: Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Industry 4.0," CM Siddaramaiah stated.

Karnataka today contributes over 8 per cent to India’s GDP and leads in IT exports with a 35 per cent share. We are home to more than 40 per cent of India’s electronics and R&D exports, over 500 Global Capability Centres, and 18,000 plus startups, 40 per cent of the Unicorns, a number that grows with every passing day. And Bengaluru alone is home to more than 40 per cent of India’s unicorns, the CM stressed.

"Our government and the IT-BT Minister Priyank Kharge are committed to transforming Karnataka’s IT landscape, expanding opportunities for the industry and creating a future of inclusive growth and innovation for our youth," he stated.

The choice of Devanahalli by SAP for this world-class campus is equally symbolic. Strategically located near the Kempegowda International Airport, Devanahalli is poised to become the next growth node of Karnataka’s innovation landscape, he said.

"I am delighted to witness the signing of an MoU between the Government of Karnataka and Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya, in the presence of SAP Labs India. This partnership will create a pipeline of industry-ready talent in logistics, infrastructure, and emerging technologies," he said.

"The collaboration between SAP Labs India and the globally renowned Technical University of Munich is another landmark step," he claimed.

- IANS

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Rohit P
All these announcements sound great, but will believe it when I see it. Remember how many deadlines we've missed for metro expansion? Government needs to be more accountable with timelines.
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Arjun K
Devanahalli becoming an innovation hub is exciting! 🚀 With SAP Labs and airport connectivity, North Bengaluru will see massive development. Property rates there will skyrocket for sure.
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Sarah B
As an expat working in Bengaluru, I'm thrilled about better airport connectivity. The current taxi rides are expensive and time-consuming. Hope they maintain international standards in the metro design.
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Vikram M
While infrastructure is important, government should also focus on basic amenities in existing areas. My locality still faces water shortages and bad roads. Development should be balanced across the city.
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Kavya N
The MoU with Gati Shakti University is a smart move! We need more industry-academia collaboration to create job-ready graduates. Hope other states learn from Karnataka's approach to tech development.

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