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The next morning, chaos erupted.
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The chaos peaks at 7:30 AM. "Where are my socks?" "Did you water the tulsi plant?" "The school bus is honking!" By 8:00 AM, the house is silent except for the ceiling fan and the scent of filter coffee . Grandma looks at the empty chairs and smiles. The war is won. Until 1:00 PM when the tiffins return, uneaten. Social media has transformed daily life stories, with
Lunchtime is never quiet. It is the daily court session. "Did you see what the neighbors bought? A new SUV!" "Never mind that. Did you pay the electricity bill?" "Beta, eat one more bite of bhindi . Just one."
Before the sun rises over the mango tree, the day begins not with an alarm, but with the khil-khil of pressure cookers and the clink of steel glasses. In an Indian home, silence is rare. Noise means life.