Intentar ORO - Gratis
Come Home, No Performance Pressure
The Morning Standard
|July 09, 2025
The World Health Organization says one in six people around the world are struggling with loneliness—a statistic that includes not just the elderly, but young adults and working professionals too.
In metropolises like Gurugram and Delhi, where socializing often denotes pubs and parties, loneliness tends to show up more quietly: long workdays, dinners alone, and solitary lives far from home.
But this Gurugram youth and her dog are making a difference in an attempt to tackle isolation in the big city—starting with her own living room. Kainat Ahmed, an advisory consultant, moved to NCR in mid-2021, amid peak pandemic chaos, leaving behind the bustling city of Mumbai. "I didn't know anyone. I was also working remotely, so I didn't have colleagues to hang out with," she says.
At the time of her move, Ahmed says it wasn't just about feeling out of place—it was the deeper feeling of not belonging anywhere. "Feeling out of place assumes you belong somewhere or could," she says. "But I didn't feel like Gurugram was my place at all." In Mumbai, although alone, she had friends and colleagues. Ahmed took matters into her own hands.
Esta historia es de la edición July 09, 2025 de The Morning Standard.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE The Morning Standard
The Morning Standard
Royal Reboot
The Chevalier Collection is a legacy of lineage and valour, reimagined through modern design
1 min
February 22, 2026
The Morning Standard
AI, Me, Therapist
When 31-year-old Rhea Sharma, was going through a rough patch at work, she downloaded a chatbot for help.
1 mins
February 22, 2026
The Morning Standard
Fear the Illusion, Not the Illusionist
The fear of a mechanical god is as old as the stories of the asuras creating mayavi—illusions—objects or scenes so convincing that even the gods were momentarily deceived.
3 mins
February 22, 2026
The Morning Standard
The National Sport of Blaming the Dead: Gen Z Edition
'Indian politics has a strange hobby. Some leaders become statues with pigeon problems. Some become boring exam answers.
3 mins
February 22, 2026
The Morning Standard
The Yoga of Love
Age is similar to love; it cannot be hidden. A loving person is like the moon shedding its cool light.
2 mins
February 22, 2026
The Morning Standard
AI in Education: Bridging Technophilia and Technophobia
By the time this article hits the stands, India AI Impact Summit would have come to a close with thousands returning with millions of ideas to disrupt the lifestyle of billions using silicon agents working in tandem with synaptic naturals.
3 mins
February 22, 2026
The Morning Standard
4 SC QUESTIONS TO FRAME RULING ON MENSTRUAL HYGIENE IN SCHOOLS
A girl's education should not stop because of her periods.
4 mins
February 22, 2026
The Morning Standard
Bagging the Best
After decades of dressing cinema and couture, Manish Malhotra turns storytellerin-chief to handbags, where glamour, craft, and drama are carried, not worn
1 mins
February 22, 2026
The Morning Standard
INDIA'S AI POWER PLAY
CAN THE NATION BUILD INTELLIGENCE ON ITS OWN TERMS?
6 mins
February 22, 2026
The Morning Standard
PIO lawyer argued against tariffs, celebrates 'victory'
AT the centre of the landmark US Supreme Court verdict striking down President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs is an Indian-origin lawyer who argued before America's highest court about the illegality of the levies.
1 min
February 22, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
