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2.2 The Caste System: A Complex Reality
The Varna system (Brahmins-priests, Kshatriyas-warriors, Vaishyas-traders, Shudras-laborers) is ancient, but it morphed into thousands of hereditary jatis (sub-castes). Legally, caste discrimination has been abolished and affirmative action (reservations) exists for historically disadvantaged groups (Dalits, formerly "Untouchables," and Other Backward Classes). However, socially, caste still influences marriage, politics, and social circles—especially in rural areas. I cannot develop a feature based on that
3.2 Work and Education
- Work Ethic: Long hours are common. The concept of "Indian Standard Time" (IST—meaning a relaxed attitude to punctuality) is fading in corporate culture but persists socially.
- Education Obsession: Academic achievement is paramount. The "IIT dream" (Indian Institutes of Technology) is a national phenomenon. Coaching centers (tutorials) for entrance exams are a multi-billion dollar industry.
- The Commute: In cities, the day involves a chaotic, vibrant commute via auto-rickshaws, local trains (Mumbai's lifeline), or the Metro.
Part 3: Daily Lifestyle – From Sunrise to Sunset
3.1 Morning Rituals
An Indian day often begins before sunrise: Work Ethic: Long hours are common
- Waking & Purification: Bathing, oil massage (ayurvedic abhyanga), and prayer.
- Puja (Worship): Most homes have a small shrine. Lighting a diya (lamp), offering flowers, incense, and food (prasad) to deities.
- Yoga & Meditation: India's gift to the world. Many practice Surya Namaskar (sun salutations) at dawn.
- The Chai Ritual: No morning is complete without chai—sweet, milky, spiced tea made by the chai wallah (tea seller) or at home.
8.1 Urban vs. Rural
- Urban India: Malls, startups, dating apps, craft beer, co-working spaces. English-Hindi code-switching. Late nights. Nuclear families.
- Rural India (still ~65% of population): Agrarian cycles, caste panchayats (local councils), limited internet, joint families, seasonal migration to cities.
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