delhi is an old city but ggn is still a gaon. so, obviously, if you have money, you have made to order space for your office. but have you considered HOW you will operate without power, water and law/order?
are the employees working in GGN happy? Has anyone tried to find this out?
Are people living in GGN happier than those in delhi? Think about this seriously.
It is better to meet oyur client in GGN at HIS office rather than having your own office here.
Miss anjuli, from all the money you are getting for writing these articles favouring ggn, WILL YOU BUY LIVING SPACE IN GGN?
Re: Hmmm..
by Meenu Kumar on Jul 22, 2009 02:06 PM Permalink
I lived for some years in Delhi and after a harrowing time with water, electricity , parking and traffic problems, we bought a house in Gurgaon even though my Husband travelled to CP for work. 7 years of living here, I have heard a lot of negative publicity about Gurgaon from those resistant to change, but as for me, I live an unreal life with comforts of a full power back up, no water problem, no traffic jams, (slow traffic sometimes), a club with swimming, gym, sports for my 2 kids and office commute for me & my husband about 7 minutes (including parking). There is absolutely nothing I need to go to Delhi for, even friends like to come meet us so they can check out the new places!