The evening tea time is the parliament session. This is when the family gathers—not by appointment, but by instinct. Biscuits are dipped in chai, and the events of the world are dissected. Who got married? Who failed their exams? What is the neighbor’s daughter studying? It is a time of unwinding, judgment, and unshakeable bonding.
In many Indian families, women play a crucial role in managing the household chores, cooking, and taking care of children. Men often work outside the home, while also contributing to household responsibilities.
Unlike the casual Western living room, this space is often kept pristine for guests, reflecting the philosophy of Atithi Devo Bhava (The Guest is God). 🍳 The Kitchen: The Heartbeat
In rural India, the lifestyle is more traditional and simple. Many families live in villages, where agriculture is the primary occupation. The daily routine is centered around farming and taking care of livestock.