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Pune Bars Host Academic Talks: Learning Over Laps

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Local bars transform into academic hubs, offering lectures on diverse subjects.
  • Inspired by NYC's 'Lectures On Tap,' the initiative aims for relaxed, interactive learning.
  • Events blend expert talks with optional drinks, expanding to over 10 cities since 2025.
Pune Bars Host Academic Talks: Learning Over Laps

Pune's social scene is experiencing a unique evolution as 'Pint of View' transforms local bars into vibrant spaces for academic dialogue. This innovative concept, inspired by New York's 'Lectures On Tap,' invites academics and industry leaders to share their expertise in a casual bar environment, fostering a more relaxed and interactive learning experience.

The initiative aims to make knowledge accessible and engaging, moving away from traditional classroom pressures. "Instead of the pressures of a classroom, a restaurant or bar allows for a more relaxed environment, openness and invites interactions without intimidation," explain curators Neha Paranjpe and Vineeta Wagh. While the name suggests drinks, participation is flexible, with mocktails also available.

Originating in Bangalore in June 2025, 'Pint of View' has since flourished, now active in over 10 cities. The program carefully selects interdisciplinary speakers, encouraging attendance from anyone with a genuine interest in subjects ranging from psychology to cosmology. Attendees consistently praise the unique format, with one filmmaker giving it "10/10 for the experience of lectures over drinks."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Pint of View' hosts academic lectures and discussions in local bars and eateries in Pune.
The concept originated in Bangalore in June 2025 and was inspired by New York's 'Lectures On Tap' series.
The approximate cost per person ranges from Rs599 to Rs999.

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