The "joint family" has long been the backbone of Indian society.
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In a modest apartment in Mumbai, 62-year-old Asha Ben begins her day before the alarm clocks of her children go off. Her hands move with the muscle memory of four decades—kneading atta (whole wheat dough) for the day’s rotis while reciting a quiet prayer. This is the sacred zone: the kitchen. In the Indian lifestyle, the kitchen is not merely a utility space; it is the heart, the pantry of love, and the first line of defense against a bad day. The "joint family" has long been the backbone