
Tech folks in Jammu
Looking forward to connect with people in tech from Jammu doing wfh We can have a small meet-up around city
Other than the ability to attract talent, what other drawbacks would one face, if he/she is to startup in Jammu.
PS : Jammu is Jammu. It’s not Kashmir
One would assume, legal grease requirements++ otherwise crumble under paperwork??
also is the internet infra improved form pre covid levels, we had someone from rajouri jammu, they couldn't join calls due to sketchy internet.
Internet isn’t an issue in Jammu city. I myself have a 1gbps Airtel connection at home
That's nice to know, if you've conviction then start building all the things will fall in place, negating any drawbacks.
Hello!! Great to see someone from my region trying something new. 🫡🫡 can you mind sharing what are you trying to do? Would love to chat further.
Ssometimes following the herdnia safer and better option. First mover is not advantageous all the time. Bug companies to small start up begin their ops at bangalore hyd, gurgaon .. hell even trivandrum for a reason. If jammu was good, companies bigger than you would have done it. When tye neighborhood is shitty, how long do you think it will take for the smell to reach your place?
The product is a Tech product in B2B space
Looking forward to connect with people in tech from Jammu doing wfh We can have a small meet-up around city
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