NEW DELHI/BENGALURU: Birds of a plume flock – and nest – together. Altamount Road, the SoBo Billionaires’ Row that’s home to Mukesh Ambani, appears to have business in India’s other city cities, such as Bengaluru and Delhi-NCR, for the uber-rich tech and start-up czars to remain linked and network with one another – from the convenience of their drawing spaces or health clubs and club homes for that matter. In Bengaluru, homes in the Billionaires’ Street (Koramangala), Epsilon Villas or Adarsh Palm Retreat (APR) are owned by the similarity Sachin and Binny Bansal, Flipkart cofounders, and its CEO Kalyan Krishnamurthy in addition to a couple of Infosys co-founders and the Raveendrans. The owners of a number of new-age companies such as Unacademy’s Gaurav Munjal, PhonePe’s Sameer Nigam, Meesho’s Vidit Aatrey, the Zetwerk creators dot the palm tree and Mercedes-lined APR. ‘India’s CTO’ Nandan Nilekani, Wipro owners – the Premjis, and Rahul Dravid likewise own homes in Koramangala, where home rates have actually currently constructed a powerful moat of exclusivity. Up north, the landscape is a carbon copy of the southern Silicon Valley. The joke is that ought to a CEO requirement to raise funds, s/he need not get out of DLF’s The Camellias, where rates are not far from touching the Rs 1-lakh/sq feet mark. Service Meetings, Brainstorming Sessions The Camellias in Gurgaon or Adarsh in Bengaluru are locations where organization conferences, conceptualizing sessions and deal talks are concluded throughout early morning runs and night strolls. There’s a ‘network impact’ that brings in a growing number of such
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