How NRI Parents Can Discuss Religion and Identity With Kids

NRI Parents Can Discuss Religion by deshsansaar

For many NRI families, conversations about religion and identity are deeply emotional. Parents often want their children to stay connected to Indian traditions, values, and spiritual beliefs while also adapting confidently to life abroad. Children, however, grow up in multicultural societies where they are exposed to many different cultures, lifestyles, and belief systems every day. … Read more

Why Second-Generation NRIs Struggle With Cultural Identity

Ancestral Property by deshsansaar

Second-generation NRIs often grow up balancing two different cultural worlds at the same time. At home, they may follow Indian traditions, values, and family expectations, while outside they adapt to the culture of the country they live in. This constant shift between identities can create confusion, pressure, and a feeling of not fully belonging anywhere. … Read more