While modernization has led to the rise of nuclear families in cities, the ethos of the joint family remains the gold standard. It creates a unique support system where child-rearing is a collective sport.
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“My dad pretends to hate technology but has a separate folder for ‘important forwarded messages’ on WhatsApp. He still calls WiFi the ‘internet box.’”
Imagine this: The mixer grinder stops working while grinding cilantro for chutney. Does the family rush to the repair shop? No. The mother pulls out the ancient sil-batta (stone grinder). The washing machine leaks? The uncle uses a piece of an old rubber slipper as a makeshift gasket.
In a Mumbai chawl (row housing), 68-year-old Meena Aunty makes cutting chai for the family. Her grandson wants Bournvita. Her husband wants black tea. Her daughter-in-law wants ginger tea – but is too shy to ask. Meena solves it by making one pot of strong ginger-adrak chai and adding milk to two cups. The grandson gets a spoon of malt powder stirred in. No one complains.