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The departure between 8:00 AM and 9:00 AM is a ritual of its own. Papa drops the children to school on his scooter, weaving between auto-rickshaws and stray cows. The schoolbag is checked for the third time. Is the lunchbox inside? Tiffin is sacred. Today, it is thepla (a spiced flatbread) with a side of pickled mango.

Indian family life is not without its challenges. With rapid urbanization and modernization, many traditional values and practices are being eroded. The joint family system is slowly giving way to nuclear families, and the role of elders is changing. Women are increasingly taking on new roles outside the home, and family dynamics are shifting. The departure between 8:00 AM and 9:00 AM

As evening falls, the neighborhood becomes an extension of the living room. In smaller towns, people sit on their verandas or doorsteps, chatting with passersby. In cities, families take "post-dinner walks" in local parks. Is the lunchbox inside

Grandmother, Amma, is the first to stir. She doesn’t wake the gods with mantras just yet; first, she wakes the stove. Ginger, cardamom, and loose leaf tea dance in boiling milk. The adrak wali chai is the family’s currency. By 6 AM, Father is reading the newspaper, squinting at the stock prices. Mother is packing tiffins— roti in one compartment, sabzi in another, a wedge of lemon tucked into the corner. Indian family life is not without its challenges