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In recent years, the Indian family lifestyle has undergone significant changes, driven by urbanization, modernization, and technological advancements. Many young Indians are moving to cities for work, leading to a shift towards nuclear families and a decline in the joint family system. While this has brought new opportunities and freedoms, it has also created challenges, such as isolation, loneliness, and a disconnection from traditional values.

A typical day in an Indian home is marked by specific sensory experiences and rituals: The Morning Ritual

: This ancient Vedic philosophy, meaning "the world is one family," remains a guiding moral principle for Indian social interaction and hospitality. Daily Life and Evolving Routines

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In the evenings, Indian families often gather together to watch TV, play games, or listen to music. The family may also go for a walk or engage in other outdoor activities, like playing cricket or badminton. In rural areas, families may gather around the "angithi" or fireplace, to share stories and gossip.