Chandigarh not only beautiful, but also rocking and happening, feel youngsters
Roshni Sinha, a 20-something resident of New Delhi, loves to party hard. So what’s unusual about that? Well, Roshni is among a growing breed of youngsters who regularly travel to Chandigarh, uncharitably known as the city of the tired and the retired, to party. Her story is a microcosm of this new trend in a city that seems to be finally ‘happening’.
Roshni Sinha, a 20-something resident of New Delhi, loves to party hard. So what’s unusual about that? Well, Roshni is among a growing breed of youngsters who regularly travel to Chandigarh, uncharitably known as the city of the tired and the retired, to party. Her story is a microcosm of this new trend in a city that seems to be finally ‘happening’.
Roshni is not alone as the dance bars have special weekend visitors from as far as New Delhi, even Mumbai and of course different parts of the adjoining states.
The new face of the regional capital is unknown to a sizable portion of the city population.
Youngsters have weekend specific destinations at different places in Sectors, including 8, 9, 26, 34 and 35. Life here begins well after 10 pm and sometimes continues well into early morning.
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