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The Sharma family was a close-knit family that valued their relationships and traditions. They would often have discussions about their values, culture, and social issues. They believed in the importance of family bonding and made a conscious effort to spend quality time together.
Do you have a story about your Indian family’s daily routine? Share it in the comments below—because every family has a saga waiting to be told.
In a bustling apartment in Mumbai, 70-year-old Dadiji (grandmother) sits on the swing every evening. Her 8-year-old grandson, Arjun, rushes to her after school. Instead of opening a tablet, Dadiji narrates tales from the Panchatantra and the Mahabharata. Through these stories, she seamlessly passes down moral values, language, and family history to the newest generation. 🍲 The Sunday Feast
Decision Making: The father is often the nominal head. The mother is the actual CEO. And the grandparents are the board of directors with veto power. A common daily life scenario involves a young software engineer wanting to switch jobs. He won't just update LinkedIn; he will have a "family meeting" where his 70-year-old father asks about the stability of the company, and his mother asks if the new canteen serves good vegetarian food.









