Open homes, open hearts : Cities combat isolation
- ByBhawana Ojha
- 29 Jul, 2025
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Urban loneliness is a growing concern in India's major cities. In response, residents of Bengaluru and Delhi are opening their homes to create safe, silent spaces where strangers can connect without the pressures of social norms. These gatherings emphasize presence over conversation, allowing individuals to feel seen and supported.
Such initiatives are gaining traction as more people seek meaningful interactions beyond digital platforms. By offering their homes as sanctuaries, hosts provide an environment where attendees can simply "be," fostering a sense of community and belonging.
This movement reflects a broader shift towards prioritizing mental well-being and authentic connections in urban settings. As these safe spaces continue to emerge, they offer a promising solution to the pervasive issue of loneliness in modern city life.
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