In the narrow lanes (galis) of the colony, the real business of childhood happens. A broken bat, a plastic ball wrapped in electrical tape, and a garbage can acting as a wicket. The shopkeeper from the corner store yells at the boys to stop breaking his windowpanes. The chaiwala watches, amused.
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Kitchens become the center of gravity. Preparing fresh meals from scratch is a cultural priority. Packaged cereal rarely replaces a hot breakfast of poha , idlis , or stuffed paranthas . Simultaneously, lunches are packed into multi-tiered stainless steel tiffin boxes for school children and working adults. The Midday Rhythm In the narrow lanes (galis) of the colony,
: Recipes are rarely written down; they are passed through observation, measured by intuition and "taste." The chaiwala watches, amused