Bangalore is India's Silicon Valley - someone says it's hell true, and others be like it's not - what's your POV?
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Yash Hatwar
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Ya it is silicon valley but it will not remain as condition are going the same water crisis is the major issue it the life essential are not well managed it eventually shows its effective everywhere
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Haan bhai Bengaluru ko silicon valley kaha jaye ya nhi ispe koi debate chal rha thaš. Toh bhai startup hub toh Bengaluru hai no doubt
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š Blindly copying Silicon Valley-style accelerator models doesnāt work in the Indian entrepreneurial ecosystem. A homegrown approach relevant to Indiaās context is essential.
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Raj
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Everyone is eyeing a piece of the pie. In my opinion, it's not going to make a significant difference for a city which has emerged as the Silicon Valley of India over decades. Though if the water crisis looms around for quite some time, that's anothe
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