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“When 19-year-old Kabir told his family he had depression, his uncle said it’s ‘laziness.’ His mother secretly took him to a counselor. Now, every evening, she sits with him for 10 minutes—no phones, no advice—just listening. That’s the new Indian family: imperfect but adapting.” Dinner is a movable feast