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India rated as the cheapest country and Pakistan is rated as the third cheapest country.

You can find both cheap(livable) and costly housing in Mumbai but travel to Bangalore and forget about something called cheap,



Not always true....

Bhai, I have lived @ both places Mumbai and Banglore.

What i noticed, In mumbai it is much more costly, around 2000 Rs difference per month and that can vary. Correct you will find both cheap and costly and that's kinda true for every major city in the world but for cheap in Mumbai you have to live 3 hrs away from your working location.
Thats not it, traveling is much tough in Mumbai then any other place on bloody earth.

Not every one can do that...
 
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Liter of pure milk cost 3 times in Pakistan, as in Tokyo and Zürich.
Taxes are higher and no return on the ground!
 
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Good that Indians get more goods for the same money as compared to the rest of the world.
 
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It's much easier to afford a lifestyle while living in Chicago downtown than in Delhi's suburbs.
 
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Bhai, I have lived @ both places Mumbai and Banglore.

What i noticed, In mumbai it is much more costly, around 2000 Rs difference per month and that can vary. Correct you will find both cheap and costly and that's kinda true for every major city in the world but for cheap in Mumbai you have to live 3 hrs away from your working location.
Thats not it, traveling is much tough in Mumbai then any other place on bloody earth.

Not every one can do that...

I think both of us have different set of experiences. I've lived in Bombay and Bangalore but for me Bombay had better transport(I used to travel mostly from CST to Malad, sometimes visited Sanpada and Thane using local trains) but yes it was crowded compared to Bangalore. Speaking of residence, 1 BHK flat in my area(Sandhurst road) was 15k which is OK since it was within city....

you mean to say sasta or tikaao
Yes Sasta and tikao....
 
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