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How co-working is renovating traditional office and work culture in India

It's difficult for startups to predict their future growth, and co-working spaces help them scale up much faster

Members at a 91Springboard facility in Delhi's Nehru Place
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Members at a 91Springboard facility in Delhi’s Nehru Place

Veer Arjun SinghNikita Puri
As you approach the knee-length glass turnstiles of a WeWork campus in Gurugram, you notice enthusiastic people punching their access numbers into a stationed iPad. Unburdened by laptop bags, they briskly walk through the gates to engage with more people of their kind. Wednesdays are typically two full workdays ahead of the weekend. But most of them, who are in their 20s and 30s, don’t look so much in need of a break. Rather than a workplace, this feels more like a summer camp where working adults are about to break into a flash mob.

For someone used to working