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Family: Gurmeet (farmer), his wife Harpreet, three children (two in school, one toddler), and Gurmeet’s elderly father.

5:00 AM – Harpreet lights the chulha (clay stove), milks the buffalo. Gurmeet checks the wheat fields. Father does Simran (prayers).

7:00 AM – Kids ready for school (cycle 3 km away). Harpreet packs makki di roti and gur (jaggery). Breakfast is paratha with fresh butter.

9:00 AM – Gurmeet works in fields till noon. Harpreet cleans, feeds cattle, then goes to a neighbor’s to help sew clothes (extra income).

1:00 PM – Lunch: leftover roti, sarson ka saag, buttermilk. Father naps. Toddler plays with a puppy. download 18 imli bhabhi 2023 s01 part 2 hi verified

4:00 PM – Kids return, change, then help fetch water or collect firewood. Homework under a tree.

Evening – Villagers gather at the chaupal (community meeting spot). Kids play cricket. Gurmeet discusses crop prices with others.

8:00 PM – Dinner is simple – khichdi with yogurt. Family sits on the floor, eating from steel plates. Father tells folk tales. By 9:30 PM, lights out.

This shows the rhythm of agricultural life – hard work, community bonds, and simplicity. Family : Gurmeet (farmer), his wife Harpreet, three


Family: Sameer (marketing executive), Meera (software engineer), no kids yet. Live in a 2BHK apartment.

7:00 AM – Alarm rings. Meera makes coffee while Sameer showers. They share a quick breakfast of cereal or toast. Both leave by 8:30 AM – Sameer takes local train, Meera drives her scooter.

Work hours – They text each other during lunch. Sameer eats vada pav at office canteen; Meera orders from a tiffin service.

8:00 PM – Sameer returns tired; Meera arrives by 8:30 PM. They order dinner online (often Gujarati thali or biryani). Eat while watching a web series. This shows the rhythm of agricultural life –

Weekend – Saturday: sleep in, then clean house, do laundry, video call parents. Sunday: visit Meera’s aunt or go to a mall/movie.

Challenges – No time for home-cooked meals, little social life, but they manage by splitting chores and supporting each other.

This is increasingly common in metro cities – fast-paced, dual-income, with modern compromises.


In urban India, the lifestyle is fast-paced and often influenced by global trends. Cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore are hubs of modern India, where technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship thrive. Daily life in urban areas often revolves around professional commitments, with a significant emphasis on education and career growth. Despite the urban lifestyle's modernity, many urban Indians still adhere to traditional values and customs, especially when it comes to family and festivals.