The vibrant street life, bustling markets, and colorful festivals are all testaments to the strong sense of community that defines Indian culture. The tradition of 'addas,' or social gatherings, where friends and family come together to share stories, laughter, and ideas, is an essential part of Indian social life.
The modern Indian household might not have three generations under one leaking roof, but it operates on a "porous" boundary. Your parents live in the flat upstairs. Your cousin lives two metro stops away. Sunday lunch is still a non-negotiable, multi-generational gathering where gossip is served in heaping portions. The vibrant street life, bustling markets, and colorful