1. The Dastarkhwan Club
Founded by Akash Devaraju and friends, The Dastarkhwan Club offers a unique dining experience focused on elaborate, budget-friendly meals. Emerging from an impromptu Iftar event, this community now hosts intimate meetups exploring various cuisines like Sindhi, Mediterranean, and Dindigul. With a preference for small groups of 12-15, each member pays between Rs 300 and Rs 800 per meetup. The group also fosters a space for sharing poetry, music, and stories, with work discussions strictly avoided. For more details, visit @dastarkhwan.club on Instagram.
2. Permanently Exhausted Pigeons (PEP)
Started by fund manager Harnidh Kaur, PEP caters to individuals aged 25 to 35 who find it challenging to navigate the transition from their 20s to 30s. With a current membership of over 500, PEP provides a platform for discussing body image, relationships, and other personal issues that might be difficult to address with family or friends. The group is predominantly women and meets both online and occasionally in person. For more information, check @harnidhish on X.
3. Attis Insider
Launched by Srijan Mahajan, Attis Insider aims to combat misinformation in health and fitness. With a membership of 400, the group serves those in the 28-32 age range and focuses on providing reliable health information, differentiating from the often questionable advice from influencers. Future plans include creating a separate group to avoid topic repetition. For more updates, follow @attis.insider on social media.
These community groups are fostering connections and discussions on diverse topics, reflecting Bengaluru’s vibrant and evolving social landscape.
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