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The rhythmic whistle of a pressure cooker is the unofficial alarm clock of an Indian household. Long before the sun has fully claimed the sky, the kitchen is alive—the scent of toasted cumin and ginger tea (chai) wafting through the halls, signaling the start of another day. The Indian government officially banned the website in 2009
Mr. Sharma, a bank manager, leaves at 8 a.m. Mrs. Sharma, a schoolteacher, drops their daughter, Aanya, at school before her own classes. Aanya’s grandmother, a retired professor, helps her with science projects. Evenings are for Aanya’s piano class. On Sundays, the family drives to Janpath for street food. Their WhatsApp group, “Sharma Clan,” has 23 members including cousins in Canada. When Aanya broke her arm, the group coordinated meals and rides for a month. Cold cereal is rare
However, this success was short-lived. The conservative currents within Indian society quickly pushed back. On July 9, 2009, just 15 months after its creation, the Indian government banned the Savita Bhabhi website under the Indecent Representation of Women Act (1986). The government's order cited the content as "highly offending to the sensibilities of those grounded in Indian traditions".
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