4. Q.1 What is the composition of an
Indian family? How many children are
there in one house?
• Indian families are nuclear families -families in
which the parents and their children live
together . According to all the eight people
whom we interviewed, each house has two
children or three children but however there
are cases where families have a single child.
5. Q.2 Which family matters are being
discussed? (like money
matter/purchases, studies, holidays,
free time).
• Matters like career guidance,
expenditure, financial matters are
discussed. Even things like going
out for a picnic,movies,how to
spend free time are also
discussed.
6. Q.3 What main values are taught by
the parents?
• The parents who filled the questionnaire
stressed on values such as respecting elders,
the importance of praying and speaking the
truth.
7. Q.4 How many siblings do you
have? What kind of relation
you have with your siblings?
• Ans- Commonly each of us have not more
than two siblings. A friendly and a loving
bond is shared among the siblings,as rightly
said,having siblings is like built- in best
friends.
8. Q.5 What kind of relation would you
like to have with your sibling?
• Every person wants love and affection from
their siblings and fortunately each of them
have that. All they want is to spend time with
each other.
9. Q.6 Which qualities of your sibling do
you like or dislike?
• The loving and caring characteristics of their
sibling was well appreciated and liked. They
also shared equal responsibilities and duties.
10. Q.7 What kind of relations do your
parents have with their siblings?
• Most of our parents enjoy a very loving and
caring bond. They fondly recollect their
childhood memories including playful fights
and the moments of sharing responsibilities .
11. Q.8 Does the government have any
family friendly policies? (Financial
support)
• The ministries of Government India came up
with various schemes time to time. These
schemes were either Central, State specific or
joint collaboration between the Centre and
the States which provided them with health
care facilities and employment.
12. Q.9 Conclusion drawn on the main
question.
• One common thing that we found through
this research was that every person who filled
the questionnaire gave a lot of importance to
their respective families. Family played a
major role in their lives and it was above
everything for them. Most of them loved to
spend time with their families.
13. Q.10What is the reflection on the
activities of the group? What went
well? What would you do differently?
• It was a wonderful experience to be a part of
EUMIND project for all of us. It also gave a
chance to know the outlook of the people and
their thoughts. It was also interesting to find
out the family facts!!!