: Traditionally, three to four generations, including uncles, aunts, and cousins, live together, providing a built-in support system for childcare and elder care.
Mornings are a coordinated whirlwind. While the elders might start the day with yoga or a walk, the middle generation is often focused on the "tiffin" culture—preparing fresh, nutritious lunches for school-going children and office-bound adults. Breakfast is rarely a solitary affair; it’s a communal refueling of three to four generations
Meena settles the dispute the old-fashioned way: “Dinner is dal makhani and jeera rice . You fight, you cook.” three to four generations