
South Asia's Tallest Skydeck Worth Rs 500 Crore To Come Up In Bengaluru
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The tower will be approximately 250 meters high. For reference, the Qutub Minar monument in Delhi stands at 73 meters tall, so something that is 250 meters tall would be over 3 times taller than the Qutub Minar.
Karnataka Cabinet on Thursday approved the ambitious project of the Bengaluru Skydeck, set to be South Asia's tallest structure, at a staggering cost of Rs 500 crores. This project will be a major boost to the city's infrastructure and will provide a 360 degree view of the Indian tech capital.
The tower will be approximately 250 meters high. For reference, the Qutub Minar monument in Delhi stands at 73 meters tall, so something that is 250 meters tall would be over 3 times taller than the Qutub Minar.
CNTC Presidential Tower, believed to be Bengaluru's tallest building, has an estimated height of over 160 meters.
"Karnataka government has approved South Asia's tallest Skydeck. The Skydeck will be built in the city at a cost of Rs 500 crore, which will show a 360 degree view of India's technology capital," Karnataka's minister of law, parliamentary affairs HK Patil said.
