The Sari and the Smartphone: A Day in the Life of Anjali

At 5:30 a.m., the faint smell of jasmine incense and brewing filter coffee drifts through a home in Chennai. Anjali, a 34-year-old software team lead, begins her day like millions of Indian women—by drawing a kolam (rice flour design) at her doorstep. It’s an ancient Tamil tradition meant to welcome prosperity, but for Anjali, it’s also a quiet, meditative moment before the chaos begins.

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