Technology has changed the Indian family lifestyle, but it has not broken it. Instead of replacing connection, WiFi has become the bridge between the joint family of the past and the nuclear family of the present.
By 11 PM, the house settles. The last plate is washed. The geyser is turned off. Grandmother is asleep in her corner, muttering a prayer. The mother checks once more that the doors are locked. The father reads one last news article. The children are finally—actually—asleep.
If there is one sacred hour in the Indian daily routine, it’s 6:00 PM—the .
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