Social Sciences, asked by arorabhumi5512, 1 year ago

"the growth of cities as i.t. hubs has opened up new avenues of employment, but has also created new problems". substantiate this statement with examples

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The world's being 'Bangalored' indeed, not by BPO benefits but rather by India turning into a noteworthy hub for new businesses.

This rehashes the expression "Bangalored" which happened around 20 years back when the present IT bellwethers, for example, Infosys and Wipro took the worldwide IT administrations part by storm.

Aside from Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Pune likewise fundamentally add to the IT area in the nation. Comparing the IT administrations division with the new companies of today uncover stark contrasts in their development.

The greater part of these new businesses has assembled stages that interface vendors, lodgings, doctor's facilities, eateries, and drivers on the one favor purchasers, voyagers, patients, foodies, and travelers on the other, regular of two-sided markets.

These new businesses confront challenges in exploring the directions of the nearby economy in the different divisions in which they work.

Firms are taking up these difficulties through technology solutions, associations and, more than whatever else, self-conviction, assurance and ability to influence things to work. In spite of the fact that fake value rebates and complimentary gifts are predominant because of VC cash filling the division, it is likely this biological system will create positive social welfare.
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