Even in urban, dual-income households, the "mental load" of managing social obligations (weddings, festivals, funerals) predominantly falls on her. She remembers every relative’s birthday, orchestrates the menu for Diwali, and upholds the familial izzat (honor) through her behavior and dress. However, a quiet revolution is underway: younger husbands are increasingly sharing kitchen duties, and nuclear families are redefining patriarchal norms.