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The India We Grew Up In: A Story of Life in the 90s

Posted on May 21, 2026 By DesiBanjara No Comments on The India We Grew Up In: A Story of Life in the 90s
The India We Grew Up In: A Story of Life in the 90s

Before Notifications, Before Algorithms, Before Life Became a Race There was something strangely beautiful about growing up in India during the 1990s. Not luxurious. Not fast. Not glamorous. But deeply human. Life did not arrive through touchscreens. It arrived through people. Through neighbours who entered your house without calling first. Through mothers shouting your full name…

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