Why do we in Delhi don’t have any tech-first product startup like Bangalore? Only baniya and dhando business all around. Even the culture is so uncool and dead tbh.
No wonder people move south.
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Delhi has its own strengths and industries, such as trading and finance. Each city its unique cultural identity , opportunities for entrepreneurship.
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