If you walk into a typical Indian home at 6:00 PM on a weekday, you will likely encounter a sensory overload that defies Western logic. The pressure cooker is whistling a frantic three-note tune from the kitchen, competing with the blaring volume of a daily soap opera where a character is currently plotting a dramatic wedding sabotage. A father is shouting at the cricket match on TV, while a mother is on the balcony shouting instructions to the vegetable seller downstairs.
Inside the apartment, Meena was already in the kitchen. The scent of bubbling ginger tea (chai) and toasted cumin drifted through the halls—a silent alarm clock for her husband, Rajesh, and their two teenage children, Arjun and Diya. The Morning Rush The Great Indian Household: A Symphony of Chaos,
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