In India, the family isn’t just a unit; it’s an ecosystem. The day doesn’t begin with an alarm clock—it begins with the gentle chime of temple bells, the whistle of a pressure cooker, and the soft thud of chappals (slippers) arranged haphazardly by the door. To understand India, you must walk through the front door of its homes, where chaos and love coexist in a beautiful, noisy dance.

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Every morning, Rohan's mother, Shyamla, wakes up early to prepare breakfast for the family. The aroma of freshly made parathas and steaming hot tea fills the air, drawing everyone to the kitchen. After breakfast, Rohan and his wife, Priya, get ready for work, while the children head off to school.

India is a land of festivals, and Indian families love to celebrate with great enthusiasm. Some of the most significant festivals include:

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