NEW DELHI: Jaswinder Singh was on a Zoom call with his manager, explaining progress on a project, when his grandmother appeared behind him with a plate of food.
The supervisor let out a chuckle, while an embarrassed Singh escorted his dadi out of the room. The next day, Singh, who has been living with his parents in Rishikesh for over a month because of the coronavirus outbreak, shifted his things to the first floor of the house to get some personal space.
Across the country, a number of millennials and post-millennials have moved in with their parents to ride out the lockdown, unburdened by the daily chores that come with living alone without help.