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Ramesh, Meera’s husband, is hunched over the newspaper, sipping tea and debating the cricket scores with his father, Dada-ji, who sits in the balcony soaking up the early light. Amidst the chaos of packing tiffin boxes and searching for lost keys, there is a choreographed flow. Everyone eats together at the small wooden table—hot bread off the griddle, a dollop of homemade yogurt, and a flurry of last-minute reminders.
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