While every family varies by social status and location, a common urban middle-class routine often follows this arc: The Early Start (5:00 AM – 7:30 AM)
You will end up disappointed after waiting hours for a slow download.
At 7:15, the tiffin assembly began. It was a ritual more sacred than any temple prayer. First, a layer of steamed rice, fluffy and white. Then, a small plastic container of dal (lentils) tucked into the side. Next, a dry vegetable—today, bhindi (okra) fried with onions and a pinch of amchur. Finally, a surprise: two homemade besan laddoos wrapped in foil for Rajiv, and a packet of salted peanuts for Akash.
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While every family varies by social status and location, a common urban middle-class routine often follows this arc: The Early Start (5:00 AM – 7:30 AM)
You will end up disappointed after waiting hours for a slow download.
At 7:15, the tiffin assembly began. It was a ritual more sacred than any temple prayer. First, a layer of steamed rice, fluffy and white. Then, a small plastic container of dal (lentils) tucked into the side. Next, a dry vegetable—today, bhindi (okra) fried with onions and a pinch of amchur. Finally, a surprise: two homemade besan laddoos wrapped in foil for Rajiv, and a packet of salted peanuts for Akash.