But last night, I had a panic attack about work deadlines. Without a word, my mother-in-law brought me a glass of haldi doodh (turmeric milk). My husband took over the dishes. My daughter held my hand.
However, Indian families have shown remarkable resilience and adaptability, navigating the complexities of urban life while still holding on to their traditions and cultural heritage. But last night, I had a panic attack about work deadlines
In a typical Indian joint family, the elderly members, often the grandparents or great-grandparents, play a vital role in passing down traditions, values, and cultural heritage to the younger generations. They share their life experiences, wisdom, and knowledge, which helps to shape the worldview and values of the younger family members. The younger generations, in turn, bring new ideas, energy, and enthusiasm to the family, helping to keep the tradition alive and vibrant. My daughter held my hand
“ Aryan! Have you had your Parle-G biscuits? ” “Neha, did you call the electrician?” “Dada, where is the car key?” They share their life experiences, wisdom, and knowledge,
This is the first story of the Indian family lifestyle: No one sleeps in, because the family machine needs all its cogs to turn.