Is Joint Family Really Better Than Nuclear Family for Kids?
The OddCast ShowMarch 12, 202500:00:47

Is Joint Family Really Better Than Nuclear Family for Kids?

Growing Up in Joint Families vs. Nuclear Families: The Story Gap

Remember those days when joint families meant endless stories from the Ramayana and Mahabharata? Now, kids in nuclear families miss out on these tales. Gaurav Tiwari, founder of Sutradhar, shares how his board game Ranbhoomi-Kurukshetra brings these epic stories back to life!

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