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Blackbuck Rajesh Yabaji CEO has announced his decision to exit his current position in Bellandur on the Ring Ring outer road in Bangaluru due to the mobility problems.
BlackBuck CEO and Rajesh Yabaji. (Image: x / @ yabaji)
Rajesh Yabaji, co -founder of the BlackBuck truck platform online, explained that it does not move from Bangaluru, after its post on social media sparked a hot debate about the infrastructure of the education movement in the IT capital.
“We refute from the one side the claims made by some of the media we are thinking about leaving the city. We only move inside the city to a different location, which will facilitate the ease of movement for our employees,” on X. Facilitating smooth commercial operations. “
Yabaji said that the team moved to Bellandur in 2016 to get larger offices and more suitable facilities and credit authorities in the state of Karnataka and Bangaluru to provide the company with the resources needed for growth in the city. “As one of the largest beneficiaries of the Karnataka Technology System-over the past decade, we understand what helped us to achieve it and how it will play a major role in opening our potential in the future.”
He also said: “We will not only continue to stay in the city of Bangaluru, but we will expand our imprint here. Bangaluru is home to us and as is always the case, we are still committed to transfer our needs and our issues to the relevant government authorities and seek support to resolve them.”
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Earlier, Yabaji announced on Tuesday through a post on social media that the company decided to leave its current location in Bellandur on the outer ring road in Bangaluru (OrR), noting “the exacerbation of infrastructure and mobility issues” in Metropolis.
“OFICE + Home” was 9 years old. But it’s very difficult to continue here. We decided to go out, “adding that the average mobility for colleagues has increased more than 1.5 hours and the roads are full of anxiety and dust.
His statements were renewed criticism of civil conditions in Bangaluru. However, CM DK Shivakumar in the state of Karnataka answered that the government is working to ensure that there is no information technology capital company on infrastructure issues, but the “government blackmail” will not work. He also said that anyone is free to go out if he is not satisfied with Bangaluru.
Andra Vizaj’s Minister of Duza offers to move
Minister Andra Pradesh joined the leader of TDP NARA LOKESH to the conversation by introducing BlackBuck to move to Vizag. And the minister of Andra said to X.
In another publication, Lukes took a dug by saying that Andra Pradesh does not reject the true grievances of people as “blackmail” and instead he treated them with dignity and seriousness.
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