Before the novel coronavirus forced everyone indoors, Conosh used to organize regular food pop-ups—gatherings to help people socialize, make friends and network over food After three weeks of staying indoors, the hours and the days seem to merge, and it’s often hard to tell the difference between working days and the weekend.
To help young professionals cope with the lack of a social life, startups and artists have come together to keep everyone entertained during the lockdown and make space for positive conversations. “People are frustrated, and need a breather," says Vaibhav Bahl, co-founder of food startup Conosh, which has started Social Hour @Conosh to recreate the idea of an evening out.
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