In Indian families, women play a vital role in maintaining the household and caring for the family. They are often the guardians of tradition and culture, passing down values and customs to their children. However, with changing times, women are increasingly taking on new roles, pursuing careers, and becoming equal partners in decision-making.
unit, though its structure is shifting from the traditional "joint family" to nuclear and extended systems. Interdependence:
Lunchtime reveals the shifting gender dynamics in the modern . While the older generation adheres to rigid roles, the new generation is negotiating.
In Indian families, women play a vital role in maintaining the household and caring for the family. They are often the guardians of tradition and culture, passing down values and customs to their children. However, with changing times, women are increasingly taking on new roles, pursuing careers, and becoming equal partners in decision-making.
unit, though its structure is shifting from the traditional "joint family" to nuclear and extended systems. Interdependence:
Lunchtime reveals the shifting gender dynamics in the modern . While the older generation adheres to rigid roles, the new generation is negotiating.