Hyderabad : Everything taste better when it is eaten together. It’s not just food but laughter, love and togetherness that are served at the dining table. That’s not all. Life’s most important moments and conversations happen here.
But not anymore. Our dinner table is no longer the heart of our home.
As kitchens grow quieter and takeaways grow louder, families risk losing something more than recipes — they risk losing relationships.
Who would have thought that a silent kitchen could alter the course of a nation? It happened in America — and the same danger now looms over India. When kitchens fall silent, families begin to drift apart. What starts as convenience can end as cultural erosion.
Time was when the dining table used to be the heart of the home — a place where appetites were s

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