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DLF Cyber City is a commercial area in Gurugram, Haryana, India, which was opened in 2003.The area is home to several top IT and Fortune 500 company offices. [1] The area has been termed a "futuristic commercial hub" [2] and is considered one of the largest hubs of IT activity in Delhi NCR.
DLF Horizon Center at Golf Course Road, Sector 43, Gurgaon, India, is a 25 storied high-rise commercial building. Designed by renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern Architects, the project is developed by Indian real estate giant DLF. The building is LEED Platinum rated for its eco-friendly design. [1]
Largest office buildings by total area Building City Country Floor area (m 2) Height (ft) Height (m) Floors Year Employees Surat Diamond Bourse: Surat, Gujarat India: 660,000 268 81.9 15 2023 65,000 [1] The Pentagon: Arlington, Virginia United States: 620,000 77 23.5 7 1943 26,000 [2] Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center: Auburn ...
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A TikTok user is revealing the biggest Google office perks for employees commuting into the company’s main campuses. The video, which left TikTok users both astounded and jealous, comes from a ...
This is a list of companies based in Gurgaon. Gurgaon , also known as Gurugram, is a cities in the Indian state of Haryana , located immediately south of the National Capital Territory of Delhi , 32 kilometres (20 mi) southwest of New Delhi and 268 km (167 mi) southeast of Chandigarh , the capital of India's Punjab state.
Central Bank of India: Mumbai 4.3 0.3 53.7 6.4 Banking 60 1842 Bank of Maharashtra: Pune 2.8 0.5 36.8 5.5 Banking 61 1848 Indus Towers: Gurgaon 3.5 0.7 6.7 11.1 Telecommunication 62 1853 Steel Authority of India: New Delhi 12.9 0.4 15.6 8.3 Iron and steel 63 1869 Federal Bank: Kochi: 3.2 0.5 38.1 4.8 Banking 64 1873 DLF: Gurgaon 0.8 0.3 7.2 25. ...
In December 2016, Google announced that—starting in 2017—it would purchase enough renewable energy to match 100% of the energy usage of its data centers and offices. The commitment will make Google "the world's largest corporate buyer of renewable power, with commitments reaching 2.6 gigawatts (2,600 megawatts) of wind and solar energy".