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: Some families are breaking traditional molds, such as the Iyer family who sold their home to live a nomadic life traveling India with four suitcases, or the "Reeva Project" family living full-time on a sailboat.
Here is an intimate look into the daily lives, routines, and defining stories of contemporary Indian families. The Morning Symphony: Chai, Chaos, and Coexistence
, or packing school tiffins, the kitchen is the engine room of the house. : Some families are breaking traditional molds, such
It is July. The house leaks. Water drips from the ceiling into a bucket. The mother puts a plastic sheet over the TV. The father climbs onto the terrace to unclog the drain in the pouring rain. The children sit in the dry corner and do their homework. The grandmother yells instructions from the window. No one calls a plumber because the plumber also lives in a flooded colony. At 11 PM, the rain stops. They all eat hot bhutta (corn) roasted over the gas stove. The father laughs. “At least the tank is full.” This is resilience.
Gender dynamics are evolving. In urban households, double-income families are the norm. Young fathers are increasingly involved in diaper duties and grocery shopping—tasks that were traditionally segregated. However, the emotional and managerial burden of running the household still frequently falls on women. Weekend Rituals and the Social Fabric It is July
For many, the morning also involves a quiet ritual: lighting a
: Vegetable sellers ( sabziwalas ) push wooden carts down narrow lanes, calling out their fresh produce. Ragpickers, knife-sharpeners, and fruit vendors create a familiar acoustic tapestry. The mother puts a plastic sheet over the TV
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