How do the mundane, repetitive rituals of daily life (waking, eating, worshipping, entertaining) produce, reinforce, and occasionally subvert the dominant norms of Indian family structure?

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Lunchtime is an isolated affair for most professionals. But in the Sharma home, Dadiji has lunch ready by 1:00 PM. Kabir returns from school, and they eat together—a quiet ritual where the grandmother learns about his new science project. This intergenerational transfer is the bedrock of Indian society: wisdom flows downward, while energy and tech-savviness flow upward.

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The first hour is a negotiation. "Beta, eat your paratha before it gets cold," Dadiji coaxes Kabir, who is glued to his mobile game. Ananya is in a crisis: her school's "Western Dance" event clashes with a family puja next Sunday. "I can't miss the rehearsal, Maa!" she pleads. Kavita, multitasking with a spoon in one hand and a laptop in the other, sighs. In the Indian household, time is never linear; it is a circular negotiation between duty to family and duty to the self.

This paper is designed to be rigorous, research-oriented, and suitable for an academic or advanced general audience. It combines ethnographic observation, sociological frameworks, and narrative theory.