Talk:Lists of tallest buildings in India
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Early high-rise or early skyscraper
[edit]@Joy goel: Should we call the LIC Building India's first high-rise or skyscraper? Although technically a modern skyscraper is a building rising to at least 100 meters, early skyscrapers were only 10 floors or so high. The world's first skyscraper, the Home Insurance Building in Chicago, was only 10 floors, for instance. Rasnaboy (talk) 11:50, 6 January 2022 (UTC)
Hello and thanks for the post, actually as per modern definition a skyscraper is a continuously habitable high rise building of atleast 40 floors and approximately 150 meters tall , although the definition has changed drastically over the years, in my opinion i think we should stick with the modern definition and adhere to international standards. Joy goel (talk) 12:43, 6 January 2022 (UTC)
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