India, Dec. 22 -- Infosys founder Narayana Murthy recently highlighted the growing concerns over climate change, saying that if not handled in a timely manner, it might trigger the masses to move to Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad from cities that will become uninhabitable in the future.

Speaking at an event in Pune on Friday, the IT industry veteran said countries such as India and some African nations are prone to temperature rise, The Times of India reported. He noted that one such prediction in this regard is that in the next two decades or so, some places in the nation will grow to uninhabitable, resulting in the mass migration.

However, Narayana Murthy also noted that due to issues such as traffic and pollution, living in Bengaluru...