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'RIP Bengaluru tech scene': Founder eyes Chennai after Karnataka cabinet approves job quota Do you think bangalore will lose all its glory post this bill? Lets see past events that have led companies/founders leave bangalore. 1. The water logging

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Everyone's panicking, but let's wait and see how this is actually implemented. Remember the 75% reservation bill in Haryana? It's been stuck in legal challenges. I suspect something similar will happen here.

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