Friends who have stayed here for more than 3+ years. One was an australian who was starting her own brand on myntra, one girl was from Dubai who was working in an architechture firm in delhi, one is a friend who moved from dubai 8 years ago and is now starting his own pharma company etc etc
>How is a foreigner coming to Delhi for a few days
A lot more cities in the world have higher population density than Delhi. Overpopulation isnt a bad thing
>Delhi having 24 million population
True not for beginners, but people reach there in 3-5 years.
>No company is paying beginners anywhere
This statement is loaded with quite a few assumptions. Healthcare in SF is overloaded and waiting periods for doctors and specialists can go into months. Delhi is actually famous for medidal tourism in the world. With the rising gun crime and culture personal safety is a problem in the US. Delhi has a much better metro than SF a few times ,I've been to US and it has a small trams. etc.
>I am pretty sure the people in SFO
I have visited SF a couple of times and didn't enjoy it much. Stayed near fisherman's wharf for more than a couple of weeks. It was good and I would visit again though.
>Its would be obvious to you if you visit the states :)
>How is a foreigner coming to Delhi for a few days
A lot more cities in the world have higher population density than Delhi. Overpopulation isnt a bad thing
>Delhi having 24 million population
True not for beginners, but people reach there in 3-5 years.
>No company is paying beginners anywhere
This statement is loaded with quite a few assumptions. Healthcare in SF is overloaded and waiting periods for doctors and specialists can go into months. Delhi is actually famous for medidal tourism in the world. With the rising gun crime and culture personal safety is a problem in the US. Delhi has a much better metro than SF a few times ,I've been to US and it has a small trams. etc. >I am pretty sure the people in SFO
I have visited SF a couple of times and didn't enjoy it much. Stayed near fisherman's wharf for more than a couple of weeks. It was good and I would visit again though. >Its would be obvious to you if you visit the states :)