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Rajesh, a software engineer in Bangalore, calls his parents in Lucknow every Sunday at 9 PM sharp. The conversation follows a script: “Khaana khaya? BP check karaya? Neighbors ka koi news?” His mother then lists every relative’s health update. The call ends with “Beta, shaadi kab karoge?” – a ritual question he’s dodged for four years. Despite living alone, he feels monitored, but also grounded.
– Peak school and office departures. Honking auto-rickshaws, school buses, and scooters with two kids and a parent weave through traffic. By 9 AM, the house is quieter—Dadi watches morning saas-bahu serials or listens to devotional bhajans. Rajesh, a software engineer in Bangalore, calls his
In an Indian home, you don't ask "How are you?" as much as you ask Neighbors ka koi news
Many families still prefer buying fresh produce daily. The evening walk to the local vendor involves a fair bit of bargaining and catching up on neighborhood gossip. – Peak school and office departures