When I was travelling to office today I saw multiple roads blocked in Bangalore due to trees which had fallen yesterday and ended up blocking routes. Entire electric posts got uprooted or fell with a mess of wiring on the roads. Water-clogging is als
Bangalore has its problems, but it’s still the best place for startups. The network, the talent, the energy—no other city comes close. We just need to keep pushing for improvements.
Why is Bangalore so overhyped? I mean, the city has internal issues, water shortages, traffic problems, and now the language imposition. Seems like the city has hit its saturation point.
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Aarihant Aaryan
Stealth • 4m
Great talent, skillset at a bad place will suffer.
Mediocre talent, skillset at a good place will thrive.
Being at the right place, is always underrated.
Can anyone help with a place where I can test my drone.
It is 2 kgs (doesn't need a license) and has carbon fiber blades, so i need to test it at a place where the public is not allowed, except for us ;). Can someone please help me out with a place
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Rupesh Patil
Stealth • 2m
Water comes to every house but the water gets wasted in the city. There are many problems in the city. For that, we need to work so that the water that goes to the house from the dam and the dam runs out quickly and the people living in the city do n
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Aditya Nimbalkar
Stealth • 5m
Will you shift to Bangalore even if you don’t have any paid opportunity.. just for the network
Bangalore: India's Silicon Valley
Bangalore has earned the title "India's Silicon Valley" due to its thriving startup ecosystem. With a large pool of skilled talent, supportive government policies, and abundant funding, the city has attracted entrepr
Is building an it company should be present in the Bangalore or any other metropolitan city or else it can be handled or can be work in any other cities with good network connection or else what else they need