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by desikoder 2213 days ago
In general, India has dealt unexpectedly well with this health crisis, given it's lack of resources for health care (compared to other large economies).

Bengaluru, in particular, is better off because of relatively lesser number of ghettos compared to other major cities in the country.

Considering it's a hub significantly driven by ITES money, what would be more interesting to watch is how does it come out of it, now that it's quite evident that IT processionals can quite capably work from home.

Would bengaluru still hold the crown of the IT of india or this will finally incentivize the breaking down of budding metro cities?

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>>In general, India has dealt unexpectedly well with this health crisis, given it's lack of resources for health care (compared to other large economies).

Resources are overrated in these cases. Instead of modern police batons, bamboo or simply wooden ones will work as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wNQ_V-Ol78 Let's how India does when they have no option but to open up.