: Many Indians still live in multi-generational "joint family" setups, providing a strong support system.
Forget LinkedIn. The real networking happens at the chaiwala (tea vendor). In Mumbai, office culture halts for cutting chai. In Delhi, it’s about the kulhad (clay cup) chai. : Many Indians still live in multi-generational "joint
Beyond the national holidays, every state has its own "soul" festival—like in Kerala, Durga Puja in Bengal, or Ganesh Chaturthi in Maharashtra. The Modern Pulse: Tech, Yoga, and Slow Food In Mumbai, office culture halts for cutting chai
Known globally as the festival of colors, it’s a day where social hierarchies dissolve under clouds of vibrant powder and water. Local Flavors: The Modern Pulse: Tech, Yoga, and Slow Food
Western minimalism says: own less . Indian minimalism says: own what has soul . Look at the surge in "sustainable Indian home" content — clay water pots ( matkas ) replacing plastic filters, handwoven khadi drapes instead of polyester blinds, and rangoli made from rice flour (which feeds ants rather than poisoning them). Creators are showcasing not just decor, but values : reuse, reverence for nature, and beauty born of ritual.