If you want to startup in India, move to Bangalore.
Go into debt if you have to.
Tarun Suthar
CA Inter | CS Execut... • 12d
I'm planning to move to either Bangalore or Mumbai in six months for my articleship and startup. Which city would be better in terms of living expenses?
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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Giggity
Memes,games, startup... • 10m
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Ankit Dubey
Web Developer || Vi... • 1y
Observation:
Mumbai is very community driven. Everyone Is part of sooo many groups, local group, society group, college group, etc. people come here to settle down.
Bangalore is very individualistic in nature, with flowing people using it as a pits