Traffic is not because of metro work,but the bitter truth is that people from different part of India are just settling down here after coming for studying or working..and you are talking about language..outsider doesn't like to learn local language but to enjoy all benefits ,its not because of kannidagas..its your view but ground reality is this only (as I mentioned above)..Most if them they want to stay here.
Agreed. The major problem is the huge number of people who are shifting to Bengaluru for jobs and studies every year. This is not a problem of Bengaluru alone, every metro city sees a huge number of people moving there every year for their livelihoods. That’s a sad reality that India has only a few cities which you can count on your fingertips where people have hope for jobs and Bengaluru is one of them. Unless we build more such cities we can’t do much about these movements. I feel every company should adopt a Hybrid mode. Fewer people on the road eventually means less traffic. Throughout COVID-19 I was in Bengaluru and even when lockdowns were over I didn’t see much traffic. Even when offices started to open the traffic was smooth. Also Metro might not be the reason but once the metro has better connectivity it will surely reduce traffic. No sure about others but I would love to learn the language but with due respect, I never felt I needed to because people here are very supportive and understand my language.
@@SaddaaINDIAThere are only 7% people whose mother tongue is Hindi in Bangalore.If you consider Urdu total no may be 20% If you add IT people it goes up to 30%.The people who greet you are most probably IT crowd.You need to learn the local language for better communication.If you don't want to live in Bangalore life-long don't need to learn Kannada if you are planning to settle here for atleast decade or more learning local language is needed.
I am from karnataka living currently in udupi our capital city Bangalore is home for all people with different job types not only in India throughout the world
Bangalore South (Jayanagar, Basavangudi, Banashankari, JP Nagar) roads and infrastructure is better. It is old Bangalore. Abhi double decker flyover bhi hain. I think Bellandur was outskirts some 30 years back.
Bangalore’s growth is not planned. It happened just too quickly. For last twenty years, there’s been political instability. That’s why not only in the city but all over the state development has been slow. Stable government is necessary as ministers need to pay attention to things like land acquisition, getting funds and approvals from union government, coordinate between different ministries, oversee planning and execution of infrastructure projects, etc. Social harmony and peace is another factor. Political parties are busy creating social unrest. On top of it, the state doesn’t get fair share of revenue from the union government which makes it difficult for the state government to fund and take on more projects. On top of it all, the scale of migration into the city is unprecedented. Bangalore was never designed to house such a large population. All these factors add upto making life for the common man difficult in the city. Indian political culture is destructive.
Important Question:- 1)Are u Living in Bangalore by Choice or Majburi hai rehne ka? 2)Why didnt you move to North? After so much of expertise in IT Sector) 3)is it possible to move out of Bangalore or south india after completing my studies from their and getting a good IT Job at Delhi, Mumbai, Gurugram or Noida etc? In intial days or after 2-3 years of Working? 4)Is it possible to study in Bangalore and get job at your hometown or Your own state in the Northern Part??
1. Living by choice. 2. I don't like the mindset of most of the people living there. 3. Yes you can easily move out if you want to. 4. That's a little difficult but not impossible.
Biggest problem in North India -mainly in Delhi/ncr is pollution. If you have kids then you should have a neubalizer at home. Almost every kid has breathing problem here. Nobody cares about pollution.
sir i am going to take admission in btech course and i am getting mechanical branch at a tier 2 institute but i want to get into it sector . After my bachelors in mechanical can i join it sector?
@@SaddaaINDIA I also worked there in 2018 in the same ODC in CISCO PAAS project. Always heard you and one your male colleague shouting, talking too loud and also abusing your managers/offshore colleague after the call was over. Always thought what losers. Surprised that you have come so far! Good going.
Hi i want your suggestion. I am backend developer (Java) but i am getting opportunity to work as ML engineer via internal transfer. Should I take this opportunity? Which one will give more salary in future?
U r just deluded..... Not a single city in South can compete with shimla... In terms of beauty.... And infrastructure.... Have u ever been to shimla.... Have u ever been to gujrat...??.....
@@executorben9800 no need of going to those shitty places. We have our beautiful places in South. Maybe for vacation but no one goes to greedy gujju land to live and search for jobs 😂
The biggest issue in Bangalore is the infrastructure now. The road condition is the worst considering it an IT hub.
Agreed.
Speak kannada
I love Bangalore ❤
Love from Tamilnadu 🇮🇳
Traffic is not because of metro work,but the bitter truth is that people from different part of India are just settling down here after coming for studying or working..and you are talking about language..outsider doesn't like to learn local language but to enjoy all benefits ,its not because of kannidagas..its your view but ground reality is this only (as I mentioned above)..Most if them they want to stay here.
Agreed. The major problem is the huge number of people who are shifting to Bengaluru for jobs and studies every year. This is not a problem of Bengaluru alone, every metro city sees a huge number of people moving there every year for their livelihoods. That’s a sad reality that India has only a few cities which you can count on your fingertips where people have hope for jobs and Bengaluru is one of them. Unless we build more such cities we can’t do much about these movements. I feel every company should adopt a Hybrid mode. Fewer people on the road eventually means less traffic. Throughout COVID-19 I was in Bengaluru and even when lockdowns were over I didn’t see much traffic. Even when offices started to open the traffic was smooth. Also Metro might not be the reason but once the metro has better connectivity it will surely reduce traffic. No sure about others but I would love to learn the language but with due respect, I never felt I needed to because people here are very supportive and understand my language.
@@SaddaaINDIAThere are only 7% people whose mother tongue is Hindi in Bangalore.If you consider Urdu total no may be 20% If you add IT people it goes up to 30%.The people who greet you are most probably IT crowd.You need to learn the local language for better communication.If you don't want to live in Bangalore life-long don't need to learn Kannada if you are planning to settle here for atleast decade or more learning local language is needed.
I am from karnataka living currently in udupi our capital city Bangalore is home for all people with different job types not only in India throughout the world
Bangalore is good if you are ok with not saving anything from your salary
Bangalore South (Jayanagar, Basavangudi, Banashankari, JP Nagar) roads and infrastructure is better. It is old Bangalore. Abhi double decker flyover bhi hain. I think Bellandur was outskirts some 30 years back.
7:11 I love multiculturalism 😍😍😍😍
7:23 I also love this
Lovely voice
Bangalore’s growth is not planned. It happened just too quickly. For last twenty years, there’s been political instability. That’s why not only in the city but all over the state development has been slow. Stable government is necessary as ministers need to pay attention to things like land acquisition, getting funds and approvals from union government, coordinate between different ministries, oversee planning and execution of infrastructure projects, etc. Social harmony and peace is another factor. Political parties are busy creating social unrest. On top of it, the state doesn’t get fair share of revenue from the union government which makes it difficult for the state government to fund and take on more projects. On top of it all, the scale of migration into the city is unprecedented. Bangalore was never designed to house such a large population.
All these factors add upto making life for the common man difficult in the city. Indian political culture is destructive.
Overall Bangalore Ke pros , cons se zyada hai aapke hisab se !
Can somebody start their career at the age of 30 in IT in Bangalore?
Yup. You can. I have 32 started. But it was work from home
Important Question:-
1)Are u Living in Bangalore by Choice or Majburi hai rehne ka?
2)Why didnt you move to North? After so much of expertise in IT Sector)
3)is it possible to move out of Bangalore or south india after completing my studies from their and getting a good IT Job at Delhi, Mumbai, Gurugram or Noida etc? In intial days or after 2-3 years of Working?
4)Is it possible to study in Bangalore and get job at your hometown or Your own state in the Northern Part??
1. Living by choice.
2. I don't like the mindset of most of the people living there.
3. Yes you can easily move out if you want to.
4. That's a little difficult but not impossible.
@@SaddaaINDIA thanx bro ..i really appreciate your response... especially towards your subscribers ❤️
@@expertunknown5063 My Pleasure.
@@SaddaaINDIA I am from north but bcoz of the second reason I could not dare to move to north from Bangalore.
Biggest problem in North India -mainly in Delhi/ncr is pollution. If you have kids then you should have a neubalizer at home. Almost every kid has breathing problem here. Nobody cares about pollution.
sir i am going to take admission in btech course and i am getting mechanical branch at a tier 2 institute but i want to get into it sector . After my bachelors in mechanical can i join it sector?
Yes you can and many people do end up in IT from different branch but you need to ensure that you keep learning IT related skills.
don't go there, you will be wasting you time and life
Which area you live in Banglore??
Bellandur
@@SaddaaINDIA hey nice to know that, I live in Karmelaram, maybe we will cross paths one day!
@@niranjanbhosale5101 Hope so. 🤞
@@SaddaaINDIATry visiting North-West Bangalore where most Kannadigas live..
Have you worked in Wipro corporate office on Sarjapur for Cisco Client?
Yes
@@SaddaaINDIA I also worked there in 2018 in the same ODC in CISCO PAAS project.
Always heard you and one your male colleague shouting, talking too loud and also abusing your managers/offshore colleague after the call was over. Always thought what losers. Surprised that you have come so far!
Good going.
@@spillai6000 Thank you.
Hi i want your suggestion. I am backend developer (Java) but i am getting opportunity to work as ML engineer via internal transfer. Should I take this opportunity? Which one will give more salary in future?
@@elitechampion6502 If you enjoy what you do you can get good salary in both. So just go with whatever you like.
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Thank you 😊
@@SaddaaINDIA sir openning mein refer kardenge kya aap agar aai?
@@arjitsingh5989 sure why not.
Speak kannada
Sure sir I Will definitely try to learn and speak.
Too much kannada crazy city. Every where kannada is given important.
Stay in North India. Don't come to Bangalore, capital of Kannada land
North indians are elbowing out South indians in bangalore
Bro... Our roads are always full of dust... Even the new roads... Are full of dust.... .. When our roads... Will be good....
I know the pain. I hope that post metro work things should be better.
South India is far ahead of north India.... ....
U r just deluded..... Not a single city in South can compete with shimla... In terms of beauty.... And infrastructure.... Have u ever been to shimla.... Have u ever been to gujrat...??.....
@@executorben9800 no need of going to those shitty places. We have our beautiful places in South. Maybe for vacation but no one goes to greedy gujju land to live and search for jobs 😂
Try to learn Kannada
Sure I will ☺️. Thank you for the suggestion.