To balance this, the "bai" (domestic help) has become the third parent in every Indian family. The didi who sweeps and does dishes knows more secrets about the family than the family therapist would.
Traditional attire like sarees, kurtas, and lehengas are proudly worn, connecting the younger generation to their heritage.
A typical day in an Indian family begins early, with the morning prayer (Puja) and a quick breakfast. The family members then go about their daily chores, with the women often taking care of household duties, such as cooking, cleaning, and childcare. The men, traditionally, are the breadwinners, working outside the home to support the family financially.