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We asked some well-known working mothers in Delhi in different age groups to understand how the mother-child bond changes with years.

Updated on: May 9, 2010, 24:36:21 IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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We asked some well-known working mothers in Delhi in different age groups to understand how the mother-child bond changes with years.

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Payal Sen (in her 20s) says, “My son is two-years old. I always read storybooks to him at night. We bond over the meals. One luxury I have is that I work for myself.”

Soumya Khurana (in her 30s), whose daughter is 15 months old, says, “I have lived my life to the fullest. So all my time is hers.”

Designer Reynu Tandon(in her 40s) says, “I go with my daughter to a spa for relaxation on Sundays and once in a while I take out my son to a movie.”

A mom in her 50s, Ramola Bachchan says, “My kids are grown up. They take out time for me now. We are friends, so we gossip.”

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