Welcome to the Tradition tag. Here you get quick reads about how Indian customs shape everyday life. Whether you’re curious about a food habit, a legal quirk, or a personal story, the posts below give a simple snapshot.
Tradition isn’t just old rituals. It’s the background that tells us why we do things the way we do. A post about the Indian Constitution, for example, shows how a legal document still affects a morning cup of chai. Another story on South Indian breakfasts explains why certain dishes stay on plates for generations. Each article links a familiar scene to a bigger picture.
Is drunk sex rape? – A short look at consent, alcohol and the thin line between agreement and abuse. The writer keeps it blunt: if you’re unsure, pause.
What effects does the Indian Constitution have on my daily life? – Think of the Constitution as an invisible director. It decides what freedoms you can enjoy while you watch a Bollywood drama of rights and duties.
What’s it like to be an Indian living in Mexico? – A personal take on swapping spices, learning Spanish and finding Indian ingredients in a new market.
Healthier South Indian breakfasts – Idlis, dosas, uttapams and poha are broken down into simple nutrition facts. No jargon, just what’s on your plate.
Why Indian news channels often feel off – A quick rant on sensational headlines, bias and the need for clearer reporting.
All posts share a clear voice: short, friendly, and to the point. You won’t find long academic essays, just practical thoughts you can finish over a coffee.
Looking for more? Use the tag filter to jump between topics. Each click brings a fresh angle on how tradition lives in modern India. From legal questions to breakfast choices, the Tradition tag gives you a quick window into the everyday stories that shape the country.
Enjoy the reads and feel free to comment. Your take on tradition adds another layer to the conversation.