Traditionally, Indian families follow a joint family system, where multiple generations live together under one roof. This system fosters a sense of unity, respect for elders, and shared responsibilities. However, with modernization and urbanization, nuclear families are becoming more common, especially in metropolitan cities.
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Arun, a 34-year-old software engineer in Bengaluru, misses his mother’s morning chai more than he misses oxygen. “In my PG (Paying Guest) accommodation, I use a tea bag. It’s efficient. But it tastes like hot water with regret. At home, my mother knows exactly when I’ve had a late night. She makes the chai ‘kadak’ (strong) without me asking. That is the Indian family lifestyle—unspoken observation.” Traditionally, Indian families follow a joint family system,