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More men are taking part in household chores and child-rearing.
Across town, in a tiny 1BHK flat in Mumbai, the Shah family practices the art of the "silent hustle." Father, a bank manager, shaves in the dark to avoid waking the children. Mother, a school teacher, packs four distinct tiffins : one low-carb for the diabetic grandfather, one jain (no onion/garlic) for herself, cheese sandwiches for the kids, and a thepla with pickle for her husband.
The classic "joint family"—where grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, and cousins share a single roof or a cluster of adjacent homes—is no longer the statistical norm in urban India, but its values remain the operating system. Even in a nuclear setup in a Mumbai high-rise or a Bengaluru tech hub, the joint family lives on via daily video calls, monthly pilgrimages back to the "native village," and the long summer vacations where cousins reacquaint themselves with mud floors and grandmother’s pickles.
Multiple generations live under one roof, sharing expenses, meals, and caregiving duties. More men are taking part in household chores
Rohan emerged from the bathroom, towel over his shoulder, acting as the crisis manager. He found the shoe under the sofa and rinsed Anaya’s mouth with cold water. “It’s minty,” he lied. “You look fairer already.”
Ultimately, the story of daily life in India is one of resilience and connection. Amidst the rapid urbanization and economic shifts, the Indian family remains an adaptable fortress, providing its members with an unwavering sense of belonging in a fast-changing world.
During these times, the ordinary rhythm gives way to weeks of deep-cleaning, sweet-making, and clothes shopping. The home becomes a revolving door for relatives, neighbors, and friends. In a culture where the Sanskrit proverb "Atithi Devo Bhava" (The guest is equivalent to God) is a foundational belief, hospitality during these celebrations is lavish and non-negotiable. Rohan emerged from the bathroom, towel over his
In many homes, lunch is a lighter, quickly prepared meal, often packed for work or eaten together if family members are at home.
The younger generation is highly globalized, tech-savvy, and entrepreneurial. They champion mental health awareness, career flexibility, and financial independence. Yet, when making major life decisions—such as buying property, switching careers, or choosing a life partner—they still heavily involve and prioritize the blessings of their parents.
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By 8:00 AM, the flat emptied. Rohan’s motorcycle roared to life. Priya’s Honda Amaze beeped as she backed out. The kids ran for the school bus, Anaya’s ponytail bouncing, Aryan’s tie still undone.
(lamp) near a home altar before the day’s activities begin. The Chai Ritual