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Night Ground Work:
We cut vegetables for the next day preparation and then watch some time TV just for relaxation.
We keep milk coupons for the next day utilization of milk outside our main door,milkman comes and delivers it.If we wont keep he assume that we don't require milk for that day and goes back.
Pray to GOD that weekend should come very quickly and may sun doesn't rise too early the following day..!
But as its nature's work it does as expected morning comes followed by nite and this goes on and on .. ..!
Myself and my hubby starts our day lazily..!
Early Morning how my day starts:
Early in the morning, I get a call... a wake-up call to be precise... From the MAID !!... CALLING BELL...! But did I mention about the cell phone she maintains ?? Ok, her number aside... she tells me to call her number if she is not coming to work for that day (weekdays 7 clock and weekends 10 clock) . Atleast, isn't it commendable that she informed on time? And that too, with her own cell phone. 2009 ki nayi bai...
The other day, this auto-rickshaw man, dropped me off from the office , and gave me his mobile number, just in case I needed to go yet again anywhere else....just a convenient way... A new age for call-autos !!
So, was this the same India which started a little over a decade ago, with bulky handsets and even bulkier per-minute rates?? Worst of all, the incoming calls were charged too.. so the dream of a cell phone was only realised with the most-elite group in India. After a few years, this luxury slowly descended to the middle-class section too, with one of the providers making the incoming calls to be absolutely free. Was it a boon? Indeed it was... and so due to the heavy competition, almost all the providers did pronto. Years passed by, and the model of the cell phone became the owner's pride, instead of actually owning it too.
After coming latest TATA/VODAFONE/AIRCEL/AIRTEL what not...! technology is increasing day by day and attracting ppl like iron rods which gets attracted to magnet(technology)
And then came the realisation of a rich oil-businessman, who dreamt of giving a cell phone even to the remotest of villages. Atleast, that's what the publicity was all about. In a few years, this almost came true. Almost kya?? When the daily public , like the maid, florist and even the auto fellow, we interact exchange cellphone numbers, doesn't it give you a great feel?? (Of course, you secretly watch out for their phone model, and try to change your own cell phone...heheh...but that's also improvisation in one way..isn't it ?? )
So, is this a better India ? For sure!! Am happy that the so-called developing country is welcoming technology with open arms, way much better than the other third-world countries.
CONNECTING PEOPLE --> NOKIA
ONE IDEA CAN CHANGE A LIFE --> IDEA
EXPRESS URSELF --> AIRTEL
WHERE WE GO OUR NETWORK FOLLOWS --> HUTCH
Staying connected is the key word... so, what if the signal quality is sometimes so low that the "hello" fever has caught up the nation??
Atleast, we are trying !!!!
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