The world talks about "work-life balance." India talks about Ghar-Grihasti (Home and Household Management). It is messy, loud, crowded, and overwhelming. But at the end of the day, when the family sits together eating dinner with their hands, the world outside stops mattering.
And sure enough, at 6:15 AM, the pressure cooker would whistle again. And the story would continue. The world talks about "work-life balance
Traditionally, the Indian family was synonymous with the , a multigenerational structure where several related couples lived together, shared a common kitchen, and pooled financial resources into a "common purse". And sure enough, at 6:15 AM, the pressure
You cannot separate religion from the Indian family lifestyle. It is not just about going to a temple on Sunday. It is daily, hourly, and mundane. You cannot separate religion from the Indian family
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