
Nagpur sits at the geographic centre of India — and now it has a community to match that position. Safe, well-organised meetups for people who want to build a real social life in the Orange City.
Register for a group, walk in on the day, and see what happens. No prep needed — first-timers are always welcome and most people arrive solo.
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From the old lanes of Sitabuldi to the cleaner avenues of Dharampeth, Nagpur has pockets of brilliance everywhere. We are building a Stranger Mingle presence in each one — so the right people find each other closer to home.
Nagpur's most polished locality — tree-lined roads, serious cafes, and a crowd that has plenty to talk about.
The beating commercial heart of the Orange City. Busy, loud, and full of the kind of spontaneous energy that makes first meetings easy.
Quiet, residential, and genuinely charming. The sort of neighbourhood where you bump into someone interesting and end up talking for two hours.
Wide roads, old Nagpur character, and some of the city's most dependable hangout spots — a natural home for Stranger Mingle events.

The Zero Mile city is well connected by roads and railways. Social connections, though, still need a little nudge. That is exactly where we come in.
This is not a speed networking session or a dating mixer. Groups stay small — six to ten people — so conversations go deep and connections actually stick.
We verify all participants before any Nagpur event. Our code of conduct is clear and our zero-tolerance policy is non-negotiable — for everyone's comfort.
Nagpur has genuinely good cafes that most people walk past daily. We pick venues where the seating is comfortable, the noise level is right, and you never feel rushed out.
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