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To understand India, you must first walk through the front door of its homes. Here is an intimate look at the rituals, the struggles, and the unbreakable bonds that define the everyday existence of a middle-class Indian family.

Lunchtime is a revelation. In a corporate office, a colleague might eat a sad desk salad. In India, the lunch break is a shared feast. Colleagues trade theplas (Gujarati flatbread) for sambar rice (South Indian lentil stew). "Tu mera dabba le, main tera loonga" (You take my lunchbox, I’ll take yours). Food is love, and love is always shared.

Community-driven platforms: Some communities create and share their own comics or fan art, which can be a great way to discover new works.

11:00 PM: The Last Prayer After the dishes are stacked, after the geyser is turned off to save power, Asha sits alone for ten minutes in the pooja room. She lights a single wick. She doesn’t pray for wealth or success. She prays for routine. For tomorrow to be exactly the same. For the scooter to start. For the pressure cooker to whistle. For the tiffin boxes to return empty.