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Her phone rings. It’s the “Ladies’ Fund” group—five neighbors who meet every Thursday on the terrace to pool money for household emergencies. But today, the talk is about Rohan. “His placement is next month, no?” asks Meena, who lives two doors down. “My nephew got 18 lakhs in Infosys.” Mohini’s jaw tightens. She doesn't care about 18 lakhs. She cares that Rohan still eats Maggi noodles for dinner and forgets to call if he’s late. The negotiation is not about money; it’s about status, anxiety, and the subtle art of asking for marriage proposals without seeming desperate. “He’s focusing on studies,” Mohini says, expertly deflecting. “Boys are late bloomers.”

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The daily life story involves the sabzi mandi (vegetable market). Unlike the sterile packaging of Western supermarkets, the Indian grocery run is sensory overload. The grandmother squeezes the tomatoes. The mother haggles over the price of cauliflower. The toddler sits in the cart, throwing peas at the vendor. “His placement is next month, no