Pune and Hyderabad have similar lifestyles, but Pune offers better opportunities for techie professionals. The debate over which city is the best for tech relocation continues to rage on social media.
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The main factors to consider include job opportunities, cost of living, quality of life, educational facilities, and cultural amenities.
Pune is known as the 'Oxford of the East' due to its rich educational history and the presence of numerous prestigious institutions like IISER and COEP.
Hyderabad is called 'India's Silicon Valley' because of its thriving tech industry, with major companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon having a significant presence in the city.
Pune is generally more affordable compared to Hyderabad, with lower housing, transportation, and daily expenses.
Pune is known for its calm atmosphere and strong cultural and educational activities, while Hyderabad is famous for its cosmopolitan atmosphere, traditional and modern mix, and its famous biryani.
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