Her husband, Alok, a mild-mannered bank manager, emerged from the bathroom wrapped in a towel, toothpaste foam still on his chin. “It’s power shower , Ritu. And it’s good for blood circulation.”
Indian families place great emphasis on cultural traditions and values, such as:
Dinner in an Indian home is rarely a silent affair. It is a loud, messy, loving negotiation. Unlike Western "plating," Indian dinners are served thali -style: a central pile of roti or rice surrounded by small bowls of dal (lentils), sabzi , curd, and achaar (pickle).
Her husband, Alok, a mild-mannered bank manager, emerged from the bathroom wrapped in a towel, toothpaste foam still on his chin. “It’s power shower , Ritu. And it’s good for blood circulation.”
Indian families place great emphasis on cultural traditions and values, such as:
Dinner in an Indian home is rarely a silent affair. It is a loud, messy, loving negotiation. Unlike Western "plating," Indian dinners are served thali -style: a central pile of roti or rice surrounded by small bowls of dal (lentils), sabzi , curd, and achaar (pickle).



