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The water heater is a point of conflict. The school bus honks. Socks are missing. "Have you studied for the math test?" is the universal greeting, not "Good morning."
The aroma of tempering cumin and mustard seeds—the "tadka"—was the unofficial alarm clock in the Sharma household. The water heater is a point of conflict
The kitchen is the temple of the Indian home. But it, too, is changing. "Have you studied for the math test
Many Indian families are "eggetarian" (eat eggs but not meat). Many are pure vegetarian. Many are "secret non-vegetarians" who eat chicken only when they travel out of town. Managing this inside a single household requires complex logistics—separate utensils, separate cooking times, and elaborate lies to grandparents. Many Indian families are "eggetarian" (eat eggs but
In many homes, the day starts with the lighting of a diya (lamp) or an agarbatti (incense stick) at a small home altar.
Scenario: The mother finds a love letter in the son’s pocket. The reaction: Not a private chat. A family tribunal. The father yells. The grandmother cries. The aunt offers unsolicited advice. The son yells, "You don't understand modern love!"