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I have got a superb question!!? As you all know that India is expanding its boundaries for startup incubation from core cities like Bangalore, Hyd, Gurugram and Pune. So is it worth to get a join in a Tier 2 city like Surat, Indore in a startup?

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Quality of life and entertainment in tier 1 cities is unmatchable.

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