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New dating survey says 29 per cent of singles in India feel lonely

At the same time, 16 per cent say they love being single because it gives them space to focus on themselves, reflecting a growing cultural shift toward prioritising self-care and personal growth

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Being single today isn’t about waitingw because it’s turning out to be about becoming single. 

On Singles’ Day, happn, the dating app, conducted its survey to explore how singles across India are embracing independence, navigating loneliness, and redefining what love and connection mean to them.

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