Are there actually people in Ludhiana who are into this kind of thing?

Genuine question because I’m trying to figure something out.
Are there girls in Ludhiana who are really into art, music, creative hobbies, jamming, books, photography, etc. and would actually want to meet other people with similar interests?
And by creative, I don’t just mean the usual pottery or painting workshops. I mean more random/fun things too ….blindfolded art , creative challenges, jamming/listening sessions, Swiftie nights, photography walks, book/poetry meetups, DIYs, themed evenings, etc.
For example, are there Swifties here who would actually show up for a jamming/listening session? Or girls who’d be interested in random creative meetups simply because they enjoy artistic things and meeting like-minded people?
I know Mumbai/Bangalore have a lot of niche communities and events around these interests, but I honestly have no idea if Ludhiana has a crowd for this.
If you’re that kind of person, comment what you’re into. I’m genuinely trying to see if there are enough of us here. 😭

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u/Quirky_70 — 6 days ago

Lock Upp genuinely needs to pay for my therapy

I’m not someone who usually watches reality shows, but Lock Upp somehow managed to rage-bait me throughout the entire journey. My blood has been boiling for most of it. 😭
Personally, I don’t really like any contestant because most of them are behaving like they’re on a family vacation rather than a reality show. On the other hand, Shreya is all game all the time. And that’s the problem…nobody seems to have a good balance of game + fun.
Shivangi and Harshad… omg. 😭 They’re literally real-life nibba nibbi.
And WHY are all the facilities being given to Baba Ram Kapoor?? 😭
Also, I can’t lie, when Shilpa started calling him “Baba Ram Kapoor,” I found it weirdly adorable. 😂
The bigger thing I’ve noticed is that almost every contestant seems to have a persona on them. Like they can maintain an image for 6 weeks…
The only people who feel relatively unfiltered to me are Shreya, Shilpa and Yogesh.
Akansha initially felt unfiltered too, but then we got one episode where she actually showed that side and after that it was mostly “aww cutie phool wali ladki” drama. 😭
Honestly, I feel like I’m the victim here.
Netflix needs to pay for my therapy after making me emotionally invest in this circus. 💀

u/Quirky_70 — 7 days ago

This Isn’t About Politics. It’s About Students.

I’m not a BJP supporter, neither a CJP supporter. Just sharing what I feel as a student.
Seeing what’s happening at Jantar Mantar right now genuinely feels bad. No student deserves to go through this, and the government should definitely answer and take responsibility for whatever is happening.
But as a general category student who prepared for CAT, I have one question. If people are standing up for students today after a few incidents, where were these voices when so many of us were struggling because of the reservation system? We studied, scored higher, yet still lost opportunities. I’m not against anyone or any community, but sometimes it genuinely feels unfair.
That said, I think there’s something even bigger than politics or the government.
Before asking the government to care, we as humans need to care for each other. Every time a student dies by suicide, we blame the system and yes, the system has flaws … but how many of us actually checked on that student before it happened? How many parents made their child feel that one exam wouldn’t decide their entire future? How many teachers, relatives, or friends reminded them that failing an exam doesn’t mean failing at life?
We have created a society where marks decide respect, ranks decide worth, and one result decides someone’s confidence. That’s a much deeper problem than any single exam or government.
Governments can change policies. They can conduct investigations. But no government can replace the support, understanding, and compassion that people around us should be giving every single day.
Hold the government accountable, absolutely. But let’s also hold ourselves accountable for the kind of society we’re creating.
At the end of the day, students don’t just need better policies. they need people who make them feel that they’re enough, even when an exam says otherwise.
Just my opinion. Feel free to disagree respectfully.

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u/Quirky_70 — 30 days ago