of a broom or the metallic clink of milk packets being collected from the doorstep [2]. While the younger generation might rush through a quick breakfast before heading to work or school, the kitchen remains the heart of the home. There is an unspoken rule: no one leaves the house on an empty stomach. Whether it’s parathas with a dollop of white butter in the north or soft idlis and sambar in the south, breakfast is a non-negotiable ritual [3]. The Multi-Generational Dance
of a broom or the metallic clink of milk packets being collected from the doorstep [2]. While the younger generation might rush through a quick breakfast before heading to work or school, the kitchen remains the heart of the home. There is an unspoken rule: no one leaves the house on an empty stomach. Whether it’s parathas with a dollop of white butter in the north or soft idlis and sambar in the south, breakfast is a non-negotiable ritual [3]. The Multi-Generational Dance