Indian cities are sensory overloads. The lifestyle here is aggressively social. In a Mumbai local train or a Delhi Metro, you will witness vendors selling plastic toys, children reciting prayers for alms, and businessmen haggling over steel bolts—all within one square meter. Noise is not pollution here; it is proof of life.
: Traditionally, Indian existence centers on the family. The joint family system , where multiple generations live under one roof led by the eldest male, remains a cornerstone, though nuclear families are becoming more prevalent in urban centers.
The aesthetic dimension of Indian culture is