
The city, which appeared by the infamous traffic grip and poor Bengaluru infrastructure.
He took X (formerly Twitter), the man told how his usual 40 -minute commuting was stretched for almost two hours because of what he called “random permanent diversion” caused by ongoing construction.
“Bangalore sucks. Due to the random (permanent) abuse, it took me 1 hour 50 minutes to reach the office. Time left Bangalore. I certainly move to Hyd in 1 year,” he wrote. He justified his selection and added, “The weather in Hyd is only hot for 3 months and then it’s almost like a BLR.”
The post quickly gained traction and caused a wave of answers from other people who shared similar frustration. Some repeated his feelings, while others compared life in Bengalur and Hyderabad, especially in terms of infrastructure and quality of life.
The user wrote: “Hyd is definitely better when it comes to operation, but the weather is like a BLR for only 3 months and then it is hot.”
Another user shared: “I was both cities, Hyderabad is first -class, but to access this infraction you will have to stay in West Hyderabad and this is a catch. Prices are too expensive. 10k/SQFT for a place that is 15 km away from the city.
“The so -called Silicon Valley. My leg. Good infrastructure is a dream in India,” wrote the third user.
Although the Indian Silicon Valley is, Bengaluru continues to match with chronic transport overload, driven by rapid urban growth, narrow roads and ongoing construction work. With more than 13 million inhabitants and increasing number of vehicles, commuting often feels like everyday suffering during top hours.
Although projects such as the expansion of the metro and the management of operation are underway, residents claim that the pace of change is not fast enough to meet the growing requirements of the city.
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