Shoes are strictly left at the front door to keep the living space spiritually and physically clean.
She washes the dishes, sweeps the floor, and peels the garlic. In return, the family pays her school fees for her daughter. She is not an employee; she is a complex extension of the family. She scolds the children when they waste water. She eats a biscuit with her tea in the corner of the kitchen. The Indian daily story is incomplete without the quiet dignity of the domestic worker moving through the rooms, invisible yet essential.
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