Bengaluru's notorious traffic causes ace investor Ashish Kacholia to miss flight, prompting him to praise Mumbai's infrastructure
Bengaluru TrafficAshish KacholiaMumbai InfrastructureReal Estate BoomIt HubsReal Estate MumbaiAug 31, 2024

Ashish Kacholia missed his flight from Bengaluru to Mumbai due to heavy traffic and unexpected rainfall.
Kacholia praised Mumbai's infrastructure, thanking the city's municipal corporation, BMC, for investing in infrastructure to keep traffic moving.
Bengaluru's traffic is notorious and has been consistently ranked among the worst in the world for traffic congestion.
The city's rapid growth and lack of adequate infrastructure are contributing to the problem.
The city's real estate boom, with home prices soaring up to 90%, has put a strain on the city's infrastructure.

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