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"Also," Kavita adds, "tomorrow is Ekadashi . No onion, no garlic. Plan your keto around that."

His father, Rajesh, walks in. He does not ask Aarav about his day. Instead, he places a steel tiffin box on the table. Inside: bhindi masala and three phulkas . He will eat this at his desk, watching a live cricket scorecard on one monitor and a quarterly sales report on the other. video.desifakes.net

Then she returns to the small wooden swing. The city outside is still awake — horns, prayers from a distant mosque, the thud of a night gym. "Also," Kavita adds, "tomorrow is Ekadashi

Kavita Sharma, 48, a data analyst for a German logistics firm, lights a diya (clay lamp) with her left hand while her right thumb scrolls through a WhatsApp group titled " Sunder Nagar Society Security & Potluck. " He does not ask Aarav about his day

The sofa has a permanent dip where Rajesh sits. His mother’s katha (religious storybook) is tucked under the cushion. The Wi-Fi router is hidden inside a brass urli (traditional bowl) filled with fake flowers. The gods have been optimized for bandwidth.