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Which is the tallest building in India ?
Asked by Gosht Singh,
21 Apr '08 12:51 am
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India's tallest building is the APIIC Tower in the city of Hyderabad, the capital of the southern Indian city of Andhra Pradesh. It is 450 metres tall and has one hundred storeys.
Answered by Akshay Kalbag, 21 Apr '08 01:09 am
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The Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Tower, or the APIIC Tower is a skyscraper under construction[citation needed] in Hyderabad, India. It will consist of more than one hundred storeys, at a height of 450 m [1] . This tower is to be part of a 100 acre business district in the Manchirevula suburb of Hyderabad.[2] The tower will house corporates, hotels and other establishments. Upon construction, it will be by far the tallest building in India.
The bustling city had previously faced problems with the construction of highrises due to lack of space and fire safety concerns in its congested downtown. The state government has set up this special trade development project, which has a minimum building construction limit of 30 floors to address this problem and promote the city as the business hub of south India.
Along with the supertall trade tower, another 10-12 highrises of 30 floors or more are proposed to be built in this business district [3].Reliance Energy ba ...more
Answered by raj khan, 21 Apr '08 03:01 am
The bustling city had previously faced problems with the construction of highrises due to lack of space and fire safety concerns in its congested downtown. The state government has set up this special trade development project, which has a minimum building construction limit of 30 floors to address this problem and promote the city as the business hub of south India.
Along with the supertall trade tower, another 10-12 highrises of 30 floors or more are proposed to be built in this business district [3].Reliance Energy ba ...more
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