Monday, May 12, 2025

The Chew-Chew Alarm: A Sparrow's Whisper from the Past

 The Chew-Chew Alarm: A Sparrow's Whisper                                   from the Past


The Chew-Chew Alarm: A Sparrow's Whisper from the Past
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Why does this fellow always go back to the past? Why can’t he just stick to the present?
Fair question. But if you’ve read my blogs, you already know—I believe in time-traveling through memories. The past gives meaning to the present and shows the way to the future. This is not just nostalgia—it's a preservation of soul.

So, let me take you back.


🌳 Flashback: Where Trees Had Names and Birds Had                        Appointments

In front of our small workshop stood two young trees—planted by my father and watered by time. One was a Sampige tree, the other a Copper Pod. Just like me, they grew tall and strong. Over the years, they became our shop's identity.

"Take a right and behind those two big trees is our shop"—that’s how everyone found our place.

Those trees weren't just green umbrellas—they were bird condominiums. Every branch, leaf, and nook housed little nests. And among all the chirping tenants, one little bird ruled the morning routine—the Sparrow.

Every morning, just before my father rolled up the shop shutter, a flurry of tiny wings and familiar chew-chew-chew echoed through the air. Sparrows—like clockwork—would arrive. Waiting. Chirping. Watching. And my father’s first duty? Not the customers, not the machines. It was placing a handful of rice or wheat at the threshold—his daily offering to the sparrow gods.

Flashback: Where Trees Had Names and Birds Had Appointments
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🐦 The Bird That Became Background Noise… and Then Vanished

Before smartphones became alarms, sparrows were our natural timekeepers. At 8:30 AM sharp, they'd be there. At 5:30 PM, they'd quietly fade into the trees.

But where are they now?

Gone. Not completely, but barely here. Vanished into the cracks of our growing cities. Smothered by glass buildings, pesticides, and a life too fast for fragile wings.

What breaks me is—children today may grow up without ever hearing a real sparrow call.

The Bird That Became Background Noise… and Then Vanished
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📍 A Sparrow’s Voice from the Sky

That moment—caught in slow traffic while heading to Isha Foundation, Chikkaballapur—I saw them.

Two sparrows. Hopping and fluttering near a roadside house, just left of the highway.

I slowed down. Time slowed down.

And then—I heard them speak.

Sparrow 1:
"Do you remember this place? I think we nested here once… before the wires and the noise."

Sparrow 2:
"I remember. That balcony had old rice grains, the kids used to giggle and run behind us."

Sparrow 1:
"Most of them have flown far—some gone forever. But today, the wind smells like home again."

Sparrow 2:
"Do you think anyone remembers us?"

Sparrow 1:
"Someone just looked at us like we were magic… maybe that’s enough."

Two little birds.
A small moment.
But for me—it was a time machine with wings.

A Sparrow’s Voice from the Sky
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🏠 More Than Just Birds: A Part of Our Home

The sparrows weren’t just birds. They were unofficial members of our household. I remember sitting on the wooden bench in-front of the shop, wiping my school shoes while watching them hop between fallen leaves. Their sound wasn’t just noise—it was rhythm. Background music to my childhood.

When Amma brought out the rice to dry in the sun, it would become an open buffet for sparrows. No one shooed them away. It was as if they had a right. A tiny one—but respected nonetheless. Their presence meant life. Meant continuity.

🏫 A School Bell in Feathers

In those pre-digital days, there were no phones to check the time. The sun, the rooster, and the sparrow were our daily planners. I remember rushing through my breakfast when the morning chirps intensified—an unofficial signal that it was time to get ready. They were our chew-chew bell that echoed louder than any school siren.

Even at school, we saw them nesting under roof tiles or hidden behind the creaky blackboard in old classrooms. Sometimes, a sudden flutter during silent reading hour would bring a smile across the class. Little joys, unrecorded but unforgettable.

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🏙️ A Present Without Them

Today, in these glass-walled apartments and air-conditioned classrooms, their absence echoes louder than their calls ever did.

Kids now wake up to phone alarms, not feathered ones. They scroll videos of birds they've never seen outside a screen. A sparrow isn’t just vanishing from our cities—it’s slowly disappearing from our childhoods. From memory itself.

That scares me more than I can explain.

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🤝 A Chance for Coexistence

Maybe it’s not too late. Maybe if we plant the right bushes, leave a bowl of water, and stop spraying away every insect, they might return.

Sparrows don’t need five-star birdhouses. Just a crevice, a quiet corner, and a seed or two.

We’ve built towers for ourselves—maybe it’s time we left a branch for them.

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🔍 Know the Sparrow, Save the Sparrow

🐤 Sparrow Facts📌 Details
NameHouse Sparrow (Goraiya / Kuruvi / Chirya / Gubbachi)
SizeAround 16 cm, 30-40 grams
AppearanceBrown with grey/black (males), light brown (females)
DietSeeds, grains, insects
HabitatUrban rooftops, trees, building crevices
BehaviorSocial, chirpy, lives in small flocks
Why Disappearing?Pesticides, urbanization, fewer nesting spots
Cultural ValueSymbol of joy, family, and simplicity



🌱 The Final Chirp

Sparrows, once a symbol of simplicity, warmth, and routine, are now missing characters from the story of our mornings.
But maybe, just maybe, if we listen closely… they’re still whispering.

In the branches.
In the breeze.
In the memories we carry forward.

Because sometimes, the smallest wings carry the heaviest stories.


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Saturday, May 10, 2025

Ma, Remember Our First Mobile?” — A Journey from Nokia 5110 to Today

Ma, Remember Our First Mobile?” — A Journey from Nokia                                                    5110 to Today


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"Ma, do you remember the first mobile we had?"

She looked up from her tea, a faint smile stretching across her face. “Of course! The Nokia one your uncle brought… 5110, right? That was something, wasn’t it?”

And just like that, we were back in 2002. A summer that changed everything.


A Pager World & Wide-Eyed Dreams

Back then, having a mobile phone was like owning magic. We’d look at people with pagers or bulky mobile sets in their pockets and wonder, “How does it work? Can they talk to anyone from anywhere?”

We were a below-middle-class family, trying to stay afloat in the tide of life. Every small thing was a big achievement. And a mobile phone? That was prestige.

A Pager World & Wide-Eyed Dreams
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The Call That Changed It All

In our family, my uncle—the youngest among my mother’s brothers—was the first to own a mobile phone. He lived in New Delhi, where trends came early. My mother always called him her son despite being his elder, often saying, “He’s more like my child than my brother.”

So when my mother shyly requested him to get us a mobile, he didn’t hesitate. That summer, he returned home—tired from the journey, arriving late at night. We were half-asleep, unaware that something iconic had just entered our home.

The next morning, he handed my mother a box—inside it, the Nokia 5110.

The Call That Changed It All
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Assembling Happiness: The Nokia 5110 Era

It wasn’t just a phone. It was hope with a keypad. I still remember the way he clicked the battery into place, the screen lighting up, and that legendary Nokia startup tone.

And of course, it came with the one game that ruled all games—Snake. A pixelated snake that grew longer with every bite, just like our pride. We fought for our turns, played till the battery ran low, and bragged about high scores.

The phone had a monochrome 84x48 pixel display, a rugged body, and a battery that could last days. It was indestructible—just like the joy it brought us.

Assembling Happiness: The Nokia 5110 Era
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SIM: The Real Boss Fight

But the phone was just part one of the mission. We needed a SIM card—and back then, that was a journey in itself. Long queues, paperwork, ID proofs, and anxious waiting. When we finally slid that SIM into the phone and saw those signal bars—it felt like we were now truly connected to the world.

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A Network of Love

In truth, that mobile was powered not just by battery and signal—but by love. My uncles were the pillars who held us up. My parents gave us everything despite hardships. That phone stood as a symbol of that united strength.

It wasn’t just about calling someone. It was about feeling seen, included, and empowered.

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From Nokia to Motorola: My First Earning, My First Gifting

Years later, when I started earning, I bought my first phone: the Motorola C168. It was a modest GSM handset with a 128x128 STN color display, FM radio, and a joy of its own. Sleek for its time, it made me feel like I’d stepped into adulthood.

And I didn’t stop there—I bought my mother a Reliance CDMA mobile. That moment, giving back even in the smallest way, was my personal milestone.

From Nokia to Motorola: My First Earning, My First Gifting
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India’s Mobile Revolution: Then to Now

  • 1995 – India’s first mobile call is made.

  • Late '90s – Phones like the 5110 become aspirational.

  • 2000s – Prepaid connections open the gates for the masses.

  • 2010s – The smartphone boom begins.

  • Today – With 1.2+ billion mobile users, India is one of the largest mobile markets in the world.

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Final Ring

The Nokia 5110 may now be a collector’s item, but for us, it was the start of something extraordinary. A small device that carried within it the dreams of a struggling family, the generosity of a brother, and the love of a mother.

So, Ma, yes—I do remember our first mobile. And I always will.

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💬 What’s Your First Mobile Story?

We all have that one moment—the first time we held a mobile phone, made a call, played Snake, or received a message that changed everything.
Do you remember your first mobile?
Who brought it home? Was it a big deal like ours?

📝 I’d love to hear your story.
Drop it in the comments—anonymously or with your name. Every shared memory keeps these stories alive.

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