The lifestyle of a college girl here is deeply tied to the "scooty culture." In Dehradun, a two-wheeler isn't just a vehicle; it’s a symbol of independence. Seeing groups of girls navigating the winding, often congested roads of Chakrata Road or Ballupur Chowk with their backpacks on is a quintessential Dehradun sight. This mobility allows them to claim the city as their own. Their social life often revolves around the contrast between the old and the new. On one hand, there is the charm of the old city—grabbing a quick bite at the legendary buffet snacks in Rajpur or shopping for silver jewelry and budget-friendly clothes in the narrow lanes of Paltan Bazaar. On the other hand, the "New Doon" culture thrives in the cafes of Jakhan and Mussoorie Diversion. These cafes, with their indie aesthetics, live music, and views of the rising hills, serve as the primary hubs for brainstorming sessions, birthday celebrations, and the occasional afternoon spent escaping the heat of the valley.
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