Palak Tiwari’s Down-to-Earth Upbringing: Earning Rs 1000 for Cleaning the Bathroom

In a heartwarming revelation, actress Shweta Tiwari shared details about her daughter Palak Tiwari’s upbringing, emphasizing the importance of hard work and financial responsibility. Instead of simply handing out allowances, Shweta encouraged Palak to earn her pocket money by completing household chores.

Learning the Value of a Rupee

Shweta revealed that Palak would receive Rs 1000 for cleaning the bathroom, a task that taught her the value of earning money. This practice not only instilled a strong work ethic but also helped Palak understand the connection between effort and reward. It’s a refreshing reminder of the importance of teaching children practical life skills and financial literacy from a young age.

More Than Just Chores: A Grounded Childhood

This wasn’t the only way Shweta ensured Palak stayed grounded. She also shared that Palak wasn’t allowed to wear makeup until she turned 16 and couldn’t have a phone until after finishing school. These rules reflect Shweta’s commitment to raising her daughter with a strong sense of responsibility and focus on education, values often cherished by many parents.

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