The Rhythms of Home: A Glimpse into the Modern Indian Family
Tonight, they ate Aloo Parathas with curd and pickle. The dining table was cluttered—newspapers, a half-finished Sudoku puzzle, Kabir’s school bag. But nobody minded. The Rhythms of Home: A Glimpse into the
Evenings for children are usually spent in "tuitions" (extra coaching classes). The Neighborhood: Evenings for children are usually spent in "tuitions"
Indian lifestyle is heavily influenced by a sense of duty (Dharma) and collective well-being. In many homes, this is the time for
As the sun sets, the energy shifts. In many homes, this is the time for the Sandhya Aarti
The typical Indian household does not wake up gently. It erupts.
: From turmeric milk for immunity to hing (asafetida) paste for colic, the kitchen cabinet is often the first "pharmacy" an Indian family visits.