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Three generations live in a 3BHK flat in Noida. The grandfather (75) wakes at 5 AM for his walk. The father (45) leaves for his IT job by 8 AM. The mother (42) works remotely for a bank while monitoring her mother-in-law’s diabetes medication. The teenage daughter (17) studies for JEE with noise-cancelling headphones. At 7 PM, the grandfather tutors the granddaughter in math; the mother serves tea. They are nuclear in structure (separate bedrooms), but joint in function (single electricity bill, shared car). This is the quietest part of the day,