Daily life for children is often rigorous, involving school followed by private tuitions or extracurriculars.
These are just a few examples, and there are many more aspects and stories that could be explored in the context of Indian family lifestyle and daily life.
(prayer) and the smell of incense, followed by the ritual of morning tea or "filter coffee." Intergenerational Bonding:
By 9:00 PM, the kitchen lights are dim. Everyone eats in shifts. The son eats while watching a YouTube gaming video. The parents eat in silence after realizing the son failed to buy bread. The grandmother sits on the floor on a small wooden stool ( pirha ), eating with her hands, insisting that "eating with a fork removes the soul of the food."