Savita Bhabhi Episode 46 14.pdf
Family Structure
In a courtyard house, the day begins with the sound of cattle or the local temple's morning hymns. Three generations eat together on a large wooden table. The grandmother spends her afternoon drying mangoes for pickles on the roof. Neighbors drop by without calling first; the front door is rarely locked during the day. Savita Bhabhi Episode 46 14.pdf
- North India: Known for its rich cultural heritage, North Indian families often follow traditional values and customs.
- South India: South Indian families are known for their strong emphasis on education and cultural traditions.
- East India: East Indian families, particularly in West Bengal and Odisha, have a distinct cultural identity shaped by their history and geography.
- West India: West Indian families, particularly in Maharashtra and Gujarat, are known for their entrepreneurial spirit and business acumen.
: Traditionally, Indian households consist of three to four generations living under one roof. This structure emphasizes a common kitchen and shared financial resources. Collectivism Family Structure In a courtyard house, the day