The structure of the Indian family is evolving, but its core remains deeply communal. While traditional joint families—where grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, and cousins live under one roof—are becoming less common in metro cities, the "extended nuclear family" has taken its place. Even when living in separate apartments, families usually choose to reside in the same neighborhood or building complex.
As the men and women scatter to work, schools, and colleges, the domestic engine keeps running. Unlike the West, where a "nuclear family" often means isolation, the Indian joint family (or even the close-knit nuclear family) operates on a network of "adjustments." Poulami Bhabhi Naari Magazine Premium Ep 111-07...
In a Gujarati household in Ahmedabad, the mother, Kavita, is an economist, manager, chef, and psychologist—all unpaid. Her day is a masterclass in logistics. The maid arrives to wash dishes. The dhobi (washerman) picks up the linens. The cook arrives to chop vegetables for dinner. The structure of the Indian family is evolving,
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