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: Traditional gender roles are shifting. More women are pursuing high-powered careers, prompting men to share domestic responsibilities, though this transition varies wildly between urban and rural areas.

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No story of Indian family life is complete without festivals. Diwali means cleaning together, making rangoli, and bursting crackers as a clan. Holi brings water balloons and gujiya. Ganesh Chaturthi, Eid, Pongal, or Christmas—each festival is a family project. Prayer is woven into daily life too—a small shrine at home, aarti before dinner, or fasting on certain days. Faith isn’t just ritual; it’s a shared emotional anchor.