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My father-in-law is the first one up. He shuffles to the kitchen in his slippers, puts the kettle on, and within minutes, the aroma of ginger, cardamom, and loose-leaf tea fills every corner. By 6 AM, my mother-in-law has finished her prayers, my husband is scrolling news on his phone, and I’m trying to steal five more minutes. The kids? They’ll wake up the moment breakfast hits the table.

Arjun returns from the gym, flexing unnecessarily. “Mom, protein shake.” -COMPLETE-Savita.Bhabhi.-Kirtu-.all.episodes.1.to.25 BETTER

“Fight in ten minutes,” Priya announces, sniffing the air. “Dad wants thepla (flatbread). Mom made poha (flattened rice). Code red.” My father-in-law is the first one up

Daily life in India is often a blend of ritual, hard work, and communal interaction. The Morning Rush The Early Start The kids

A typical day in a modern Indian middle-class household often balances traditional routines with contemporary pressures: Why Indians continue to live in joint families - BBC