Key Points
Bengaluru, called India's Silicon Valley for its storied software companies, has a persistent hardware problem: poor infrastructure..
Last month, it suffered another reputational problem when it began running short of water..
According to IMD, Bengaluru, Monday and Tuesday marked the warmest nights in the city in the past 12 years, with temperatures recorded at 24.5C and 24.3C, respectively..
As heat waves become a new normal in coming years for an already parched Bengaluru, it can become inhospitable for its tech business...
ET has recently written about a report by Nasscom-Deloitte which says many Tier II cities could emerge as new tech hubs as businesses move form traditional tech hubs such as Bengaluru and Hyderabad to other smaller cities..