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Bengaluru’s rain-related infra woes reignite WFH debate

While the city’s infrastructure problems need to be addressed on a war footing, experts feel that Bengaluru remains an attractive destination for employers and employees alike.

September 10, 2022 / 14:19 IST
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As employers look to bring employees back to the office, the floods in Bengaluru’s IT corridor have reignited the work-from-home (WFH) debate.

Visuals of water-logged roads, citizens being rescued on boats and tractors, and employees stuck on a foot-over-bridge outside one of the city’s tech parks are feeding into this debate. Representatives of IT companies and industry bodies also met state IT minister Ashwath Narayan, who has promised to resolve issues by next year's monsoons.

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For now, Wipro and TCS, among others, have given employees the option of working from home.

"All our associates at Bengaluru are safe. We are closely monitoring the situation and our delivery teams have been advised to exercise due caution," a TCS spokesperson said.