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: Mothers are typically the first to rise, brewing the first pot of chai and preparing tiffins (lunch boxes) filled with fresh rotis and sabzi.

: A unique tradition in many Indian homes is preparing "extra rotis"—one for the stray dog and one for a cow—reflecting the value of Atithi Devo Bhavah (Guests are equivalent to God) and a general respect for all living beings. The Evolving Family Structure: Joint vs. Nuclear thmyl motibhabhikimotichutkochodamaalj free

In urban middle-class homes, the morning is a "structured race" against the clock: : Mothers are typically the first to rise,

The Indian family is in a state of transition, moving from "tradition to transition". Nuclear In urban middle-class homes, the morning is

From Tradition to Transition Indian Families in the Modern Era

For many Indian families, the day begins before sunrise. In rural areas, this early start is tied to the rhythm of nature—men head to the fields while women manage livestock and prepare traditional breakfasts over wood-fired stoves.