In an urban Indian household, silence is a luxury that expires by dawn. The begins not with an alarm, but with the swish of a jharu (broom). The mother or grandmother is already up, drawing kolams (rice flour designs) at the threshold—a ritual believed to welcome Goddess Lakshmi and ward off evil.
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They sat in the living room, the TV playing a soap opera in the background where a woman was crying over a dupatta. The conversation, however, was the real drama. In an urban Indian household, silence is a
In an Indian family, roles and relationships are deeply intertwined: In an urban Indian household