Bangalore's Silicon Nightmare; Is it becoming a valley of Broken Dreams?
Bangalore, the so-called "Silicon Valley of India" is more like a silicon dumpster fire. The city's crumbling infrastructure can't keep up with the brain drain of techies and m
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Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 12m
Is it just me, or does every big city in India have these issues? Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai – they're all struggling with infrastructure. Bangalore is no different, just growing faster.
which city has less cost of living including all also safe for girl's also have a stable jobs.
Bangalore
Mumbai
Pune
Hyderabad
Chennai
gurgaon
Delhi ( definitely not safe)
Indore
kochi.
if any other let me know
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Mridul Das
Introvert! • 1m
City wise GDP contribution by cities-
Mumbai – 6.16%
Delhi – 4.94%
Bengaluru – 1.87%
Hyderabad – 1.24%
Chennai – 1.12%
Kolkata – 1.05%
Pune – 0.81%
Ahmedabad – 0.79%
Surat – 0.68%
Vizag – 0.44%pp
📈Contribution to India’s GDP:🇮🇳
Mumbai – 6.16%
Delhi – 4.94%
Bengaluru – 1.87%
Hyderabad – 1.24%
Chennai – 1.12%
Kolkata – 1.05%
Pune – 0.81%
Ahmedabad – 0.79%
Surat – 0.68%
Vizag – 0.44%
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Om Raut
"Entrepreneurial lea... • 11m
Hi 🦈 !!!
My idea is to create a new city with banglore weather Delhi food and Mumbai people.
✅📈
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Rajib Sui
Hey I am on Medial • 5m
_Service Areas:_
We're hiring partners for the following metro cities and areas:
‣ Delhi NCR: Gurgaon, Noida, Ghaziabad
‣ Mumbai: Andheri, Bandra, Kurla
‣ Bangalore: Electronic City, Koramangala, Indiranagar
‣ Hyderabad: Gachibowli, Kondapur, Mad
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Ravi Handa
Early Retiree | Fina... • 4m
Hyderabad needs better PR.
Over the last 3 months I have visited a bunch of Indian cities (Bangalore, Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, and now Hyderabad).
Clearly Hyderabad has been the most convenient. You get cabs easily. Traffic isn’t crazy. It d
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.