Breakfast is rarely a solitary affair. Family members gather around the table, discussing the day's schedule and catching up on the morning news before rushing off to school or work.

From grandparents learning to use video calls to connect with diaspora family members, to children balancing coding classes with classical dance or music lessons, technology is seamlessly integrated.

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With modernization and career-driven migration, nuclear families are becoming increasingly common in urban areas. However, the emotional bond remains unbreakable. Weekend visits to grandparents, daily video calls, and gathering for festivals are non-negotiable traditions.

In many cities, the legendary Dabbawalas (in Mumbai) or personal lunch carriers ensure that working family members receive a hot, home-cooked meal, preserving the connection to home even during a hectic workday.