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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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Lol, silicon dumpster fire is the perfect description. Been here for 3 years and it's like living in a permanent construction zone. But the career opportunities keep me here.

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