The Indian day begins early. Very early. Before the traffic horn’s first cry, the chai wallah (tea seller) is already boiling milk on the street corner. Inside the home, the first sound is usually the pressure cooker whistle—the national alarm clock.
Nuclear families are becoming more common, and the elderly are often left behind in rural areas. This has led to concerns about the care and well-being of senior citizens. The Indian day begins early
This is the heart of the Indian lifestyle. The house roars back to life. The Indian day begins early
Daily life for an Indian family is a rhythmic blend of deeply-rooted traditions and the fast-paced demands of modern society The Indian day begins early