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What’s Delhi-NCR’s cure for urban loneliness. Its hobby clubs, game nights and more

The WHO estimates that one in six people across the globe experiences loneliness — a crisis believed to contribute to nearly 100 deaths every hour.

November 20, 2025 / 10:41 IST
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Across the globe, individuals and communities are proactively combating the loneliness epidemic through a mix of personal initiative, community programmes, and innovative social infrastructure. Their stories show that while modern life presents challenges, purposeful action can create meaningful connections.

The WHO estimates that one in six people across the globe experiences loneliness — a crisis believed to contribute to nearly 100 deaths every hour. Rapid urban migration, fewer chances for meaningful in-person interactions, and mounting work-life pressures are deepening social disconnection, The Indian Express reported.

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Akanksha Dikshit, 28, works as a consultant in Gurgaon. Like many whose work routines shifted during the Covid-19 pandemic, she continues to operate remotely.

As a result, she spends most of her day on Microsoft Teams, interacting with digital versions of colleagues. By the time she logs off, she’s usually too drained to do much more than relax with her favourite shows, Modern Family and The Office.