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: Life is punctuated by a constant cycle of celebrations—Diwali, Eid, Holi, or Christmas. These are times when the extended family reunites, reinforcing the bonds of the "larger" family unit. Modern Shifts

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From 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM, the Indian home enters a quiet truce. The ceiling fans spin lazily. Mothers force toddlers to nap. Teenagers scroll through phones in their rooms, pretending to study. This is also the time for whispered gossip—between sisters-in-law over cutting vegetables, or between the cook and the maid about the neighbor’s new car. : Life is punctuated by a constant cycle

The sacred “lunch + nap” zone. Offices shut for an hour. Many families still eat together — a thali with roti, rice, dal, two vegetables, pickle, and papad. Leftovers are never wasted; yesterday’s sabzi becomes today’s sandwich filling. From 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM, the Indian