Paitoo
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Southern india seems a lot more pleasant and peaceful for a number of reasons. Is it just a perception, or is there really something to it. Perhaps it has a lot to do with the climate, cooler and wetter?
BTW, how would I know which areas in each Indian city are considered rich areas? Is there any official list or metric one could judge? (I suppose rent prices come to mind)
Bangalore has really made the most of the last 30 years of India’s IT boom. Probably one of the nicest places for a foreigner to live, if their company sends them to work in India, from an amenities point of view.
Peninsular India is on an average more temperate than Northern India, although coastal areas can get quite warm. Barring some areas it gets plenty of rainfall. Bangalore is even better weather wise because of altitude (3000 ft above sea level). Perhaps one of the best climates among all major cities in the world.
Southern India is also more laid back (but not in a bad way). People are less confrontational and mind their own business.