In most Western narratives, morning is a personal journey. Meditation. A solo run. A quiet coffee.
By 6:00 AM, the mother or grandmother is already awake. The first act is ritualistic—lighting a diya (lamp), drawing a kolam (rice flour design) at the doorstep to welcome prosperity, and brewing the first batch of filter coffee (South India) or cutting vegetables for the sabzi (North India). video title bade doodh wali paros ki bhabhi do better
With both parents working, the grandparents have taken on a new role: primary caregivers. The daily story now includes grandfathers learning to use Zoom for the kid’s online class, and grandmothers navigating Uber to pick up the child from tuition. In most Western narratives, morning is a personal journey
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