
Originally Posted by
GrumpyDiver
Actually this street is paved, the edge is broken up and looks like dirt, but there are lots of dirt streets here. I'm just glad we are not here in monsoon season. Power failures lasting an hour or so every couple of days, the internet seems to go down frequently as well and we are lucky to hit 2% of the rated speeds.
Welcome to Bangalore, the high tech capital of India.
On the flip side, there is a brand new metro that started running a couple of years a go, a brand new airport, some impressive malls and office buildings (all equipped with backup generators the size of boxcars) and lots of satellite communications equipment on the roofs of buildings.
It is a country of incredible contrasts - there's a Maseratti dealership about a 15 minute walk from where we are staying, lots of BMWs, some Porsches on the roads. Tons of motorcycles and scooters, auto-rickshaws, and a proliferation of Japanese and Korean cars, as well as the home-grown Tatas. SUVs are status symbols. There is a Japanese expat high-rise "colony" nearby (integrated with a large shopping centre). On the flip side, there are beggers on the streets at many street corners. Garbage is dumped everywhere and street dogs are at every street corner and of course, the occasional cow wandering the streets.