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: A fundamental pillar of daily life is the profound respect for authority and the elderly. Caring for parents in their old age is viewed as a primary duty for children. Daily Rhythms and Stories

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The ritual of "checking the tiffin" upon return is sacred. If the box comes back empty, the cook beams. If there is leftover bhindi , a mini-investigation ensues: "Was it too salty? Did you share it with Sharma aunty's son?" : A fundamental pillar of daily life is

He shuffled out, rubbing his eyes. At the dining table, his father, Mr. Sharma, was ensconced behind a newspaper, the Times of India , a physical barrier that signified "Do not disturb unless the market crashes." And I have a dog

“Saturday morning: 9 people for breakfast— khakhra, thepla, chai . The Sharma brothers (living next door) bring their families. Kids play cricket in the parking lot. Women discuss a cousin’s wedding. Men debate politics. Lunch is a thali with kadhi, khichdi, undhiyu . Afternoon nap is mandatory. Evening visit to a mall or temple. By 10 PM, everyone retreats to their flats, but leftover shrikhand is shared between floors.”