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To capture the true essence of this lifestyle, we look at two typical family snapshots from different corners of the country. Story 1: The Sharma Joint Family (Old Delhi)
Indian families love to celebrate festivals and special occasions with great enthusiasm and fervor. Diwali, Holi, Navratri, and Eid are some of the major festivals celebrated with great pomp and show. The family comes together to decorate the house, prepare traditional sweets and dishes, and participate in cultural events.
In a high-rise apartment in Bengaluru, Priya and Vivek represent the new face of corporate India. Both work in IT, navigating long commutes and video calls. However, their household relies heavily on Vivek’s retired mother, who moved from Kerala to help raise their five-year-old daughter, Diya.
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Daily life in an Indian household starts very early. The morning routine sets a peaceful tone for the day. Elders wake up before dawn for prayers.
“I live in Chicago, but my daily life still runs on Indian family time. Every Sunday at 8 AM my time (6:30 PM in Delhi), my mother calls. She doesn’t ask ‘How are you?’ She asks ‘Have you eaten?’ Then she updates me on which cousin got engaged, which neighbor’s son failed an exam, and the exact price of tomatoes. When my father takes the phone, he says nothing for 10 seconds, then clears his throat: ‘Beta, your mother is worried about your health. So I am also worried.’ That call is my real anchor.”
In India, the family is considered a sacred institution, built on the principles of respect, love, and duty. The traditional Indian family, often a joint family, consists of multiple generations living together under one roof. This setup fosters a sense of unity, cooperation, and mutual support. The elderly members of the family are revered for their wisdom, experience, and guidance, while the younger members are encouraged to learn from their elders and contribute to the family's well-being. The family comes together to decorate the house,
In a bustling lane of Old Delhi, three generations of the Sharma family share a four-story ancestral home. Ramesh (68) starts his day reading the newspaper on the balcony while his grandsons ask him for help with Hindi vocabulary.
The fight for the bathroom mirror is a silent war. The teenage daughter uses 80% of the time to part her hair perfectly. The father needs 10 seconds to shave. Chaos is averted only by the mother’s whistle from the kitchen: “Breakfast is getting cold!”
The mother does not ask if you are hungry. She commands you to eat. If you say "I am on a diet," she will look at you as if you have blasphemed. “Diet? You look like a stick! Eat another roti .” However, their household relies heavily on Vivek’s retired
By mid-morning, the house empties as adults head to work and children go to school. In residential neighborhoods, the streets come alive with local vendors. Door-to-door salesmen call out, selling fresh vegetables, knife-sharpening services, or collecting recyclable newspapers. For those remaining at home, this time is dedicated to meticulous house cleaning and preparing the heavy afternoon lunch. The Evening Reunion
Evenings are for "loitering." Children play cricket in the gali (narrow lane). The men return home to read the newspaper. The women call their sisters or mothers for "status updates."