Karnataka information technology and bio-technology minister Priyank Kharge on October 17 reiterated the state government’s commitment to “building infrastructure to support innovation and entrepreneurship”, as he welcomed quick-service startup Snabbit to Bengaluru.
The state government has been under pressure over poor infrastructure, worsening traffic and other challenges, which has at time put it at odds with the industry.
"Snabbit, a quick-services startup, has moved its base from Mumbai to Bengaluru to tap into the city’s unmatched tech talent. With over 1.5 million tech professionals and the largest concentration of tech talent in the Asia-Pacific region, Bengaluru continues to be the first choice for innovators and founders. Bengaluru’s 75% working-age population gives us a demog