My cofounder and I are working remotely but are now planning to move to a single location for better collaboration. We're torn between a few options:
Bangalore: It’s expensive but offers great exposure to startup communities and networking opportuni
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Preetham S Patel
Co-Founder LogitX • 2m
Bengaluru is not an expensive city to live in. Few areas are costly that's it
Believe it or not, buying a house in certain areas of Mumbai can be more expensive than in New York City! While Mumbai's median house price is much lower overall, per square foot prices in some posh areas can surpass NYC's. Keep in mind though, inco
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LesGo
Dine. Delight. Repea... • 3m
Which city is best for startups? And why is it Bengaluru?
😢 Entrepreneur Posts Emotional Farwell Note For Bengaluru As He Leaves City After 14 Years .
🚀 Entrepreneur Asthana Ujjawal penned a goodbye note to Bengaluru, the city he called his home for over 14 years, while moving base to Pune. The co-founde
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Prashant Jaiswal
DropOn.Delivery • 21d
We are live in Surat. One city at a time.
New city launch is always exciting and filled with hope and opportunities .
Has anyone thought of an app where you can track local govt buses, their live routes especially when you are new to a city and want to use public transport
Bangalore is an amazing city, no doubt, but it’s also quite expensive. If anyone is in need of legal assistance—whether it’s drafting, advisory, or anything else—feel free to reach out.
Not sure if this goes against community guidelines, but I thoug
😓 Bangalore , Mumbai and Delhi is now expensive for many Indians and they are facing this problem daily so what's the solution for it ?
Anyone working on it or not because that's the right time to solve this problem ?
Let's solve this 🍻
IT firm Marlabs is planning to hire 500 people in India. The areas in focus are data engineering, artificial intelligence, digital product engineering, and intelligent automation.
Marlabs currently operates in Bengaluru, Kochi, Mysore, and Pune
My cofounder and I are working remotely but are now planning to move to a single location for better collaboration. We're torn between a few options:
Bangalore: It’s expensive but offers great exposure to startup communities and networking opportuni