Anjali, 34, is a data analyst for a multinational firm. But in this hour, she is something older. She is a Grihalakshmi —the goddess of the home. She packs three tiffin boxes: one for her husband (low-carb, extra vegetables), one for her son (cutlets shaped like stars so he’ll actually eat them), and one for herself (a hurried salad she will forget to eat).
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