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By 8 AM, everyone scatters—to school, college, office, market. But not before sharing a quick sip of chai from the same kettle, a stolen piece of leftover paratha, and a ā€œCome home early, okay?ā€

It starts softly—with the clink of a steel tumbler, the whistle of pressure cooker (3 quick ones for the dal), and the distant, sleepy murmur of prayers or the morning newspaper rustling.

There’s no alarm clock quite like an Indian household.