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  1. Mangalore is the fastest growing non-metropolitan area (Indian city of population less than one million) in South India and the second largest business centre in Karnataka. The city has some of the tallest buildings in South India, with many more under construction.

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    Mangalore is one of the fastest developing cities in India. The Dakshina Kannada district with its administrative headquarters at Mangalore has the highest Per Capita Income and Gross State Domestic Product in Karnataka, after Bangalore.

  3. India is the world's fastest-growing major economy. With two-thirds of that output driven by urban areas, it's cities are becoming outriders for green global growth. Geographies in Depth

  4. Jan 27, 2016 · The coastal city of Mangalore is one of the upcoming and fastest developing metropolises of Karnataka. While Mangalore embeds itself in the conventional city affairs, what sets it apart from others is the amalgamation of its heritage, history, culture, food and scenic coastal lines.

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  6. Out of the proposed 5 million metric tonnes (MMT) storage, 1.5 MMT would be at Mangalore. According to an International edition of India Today (28 November – 4 December 2006), Mangalore is the fastest growing non-metro in South India.

  7. According to research institute Oxford Economics, all the top 10 fastest-growing cities by GDP between now and 2035 will be in India. Surat, in the state of Gujarat, will have the fastest economic growth in the world.

  8. Economy of Mangalore Industrial and commercial activities dominate Mangalore's economy. It is the only city in Karnataka to have all modes of transport — Air, Road, Rail and Sea.[1] The fastest growing non metro (Indian city of population less than 1 million) in South India is Mangalore.[2][3][4][5] Mangalore is the 2nd largest business centre in