Amit, 14, hates math. His father, a clerk in a government office, works overtime to pay for "Mr. Sharma’s Tuition Classes." It is the most expensive in the colony. Amit goes, but he sits in the back row, drawing cartoons. One night, the father sits next to Amit with his own notebook. "I don't know calculus," the father says, "but I can sit here while you study." They don't solve any problems that night. But Amit finally opens the textbook. That silent company means more than the tuition fees ever will.
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Beyond the daily routine, it’s the micro-moments that tell the real story of Indian family lifestyle: Amit, 14, hates math
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