Bengaluru, the co-founder of Zerodha, Nikhil Kamath, emphasized the distinctive characteristics of the Bengaluru people in his WTF podcast. He emphasized their skill, enthusiasm, friendliness, and partnerships with business leaders.
The successful businessman Nikhil Kamath, who is located in Bengaluru, recently discussed why he thinks the nation’s startup hub is the best. The co-founder of Zerodha, in his podcast WTF, emphasized the unique features of certain major cities and how Bengaluru surpasses all of them in spite of bad roads and traffic jams.
According to Kamath, the people in this city are the only thing that makes it unique. The Bengaluru people are unparalleled in their passion for the city and their kindness, which is ultimately what sets them apart from all other people. Forget about the roads and the traffic; such things are unimportant.
He continued by describing the things that most cities are known for: Hyderabad is known for its biriyani, Bombay for its hustling culture and “good-looking people,” Delhi for “people who have a lot of money and they know it,” and Bengaluru for its kind people. Kamath continued, saying he thinks the people in the city are kind, “normal,” modest, and subtle.
Building companies in Bengaluru
Nikhil Kamath continued by saying that Bengaluru has better access to talent than any other city on the globe, particularly for startups. He stated that if you have to start a business or construct anything, Bengaluru offers talent access at a price that’s hard to get anywhere on the globe.
The co-founder of Zerodha also said that he frequently meets with billionaire Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, executive chairman of Biocon, and other business leaders in Bengaluru to brainstorm ideas for making the city “cooler.”
Planting 10,000 cherry blossom trees in the city’s center is one of the projects he mentioned. We’re always working on projects to, in his words, “figure out how to make Bangalore more interesting.”
The co-founder of Zerodha also said that he frequently meets with billionaire Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, executive chairman of Biocon, and other business leaders in Bengaluru to brainstorm ideas for making the city “cooler.”
Planting 10,000 cherry blossom trees in the city’s center is one of the projects he mentioned.