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Spectator by Seema Goswami: Take the middle road

Jan 12, 2024 03:27 PM IST

If you grew up middle class, some habits are hard to shake. Some you don’t notice. Some you’ll probably treasure forever

The definition of being middle class in India has changed in my lifetime. When I was growing up, it basically meant any family who could afford to send their children to English-medium schools, who could go on holiday twice a year (even if it was just to visit relatives), and who could save a little something over from the combined household salaries every month. Most people who called themselves middle class could not afford a car (though they did take taxis on special occasions) and air travel was a luxury that only the rich could afford.

Shows such as Gullak do a good job of portraying middle-class families and their struggles.
Shows such as Gullak do a good job of portraying middle-class families and their struggles.
Yeh Meri Family follows a 12-year-old boy in the 1990s, living in a middle-class household.
Yeh Meri Family follows a 12-year-old boy in the 1990s, living in a middle-class household.
Most older folks would probably not take too kindly to wasting electricity or toothpaste. (ADOBE STOCK)
Most older folks would probably not take too kindly to wasting electricity or toothpaste. (ADOBE STOCK)
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