To understand India, one must first understand its family. It is not merely a unit of living; it is a micro-economy, a support system, a courtroom, and a festival committee rolled into one. The Indian family lifestyle is a symphony of overlapping voices, the smell of spices blooming in oil, and the soft rustle of cotton saris. It is a life lived loud, close, and never, ever alone.
Long before the sun spills its gold over the neighborhood, the day begins not with an alarm, but with the soft clink of a steel tumbler. In a modest flat in Pune, or a house with a courtyard in Lucknow, the chai is brewing.
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