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Feb 21, 2008

when cellphone gets mobile..... a villager's word

5 years back, when i went to my vilage and asked them my family to buy me a mobile, they said" dont dream too much,can u understand our family position................??",they were true,as a matter of fact.At the time its really a dream for us people to hold a mobile as there is no market for middle class consumers. All the models available belong to high end market. The call plans of network providers also at a rate that is very high.

welcome to what i can call as mobile revolution, dont get puzzled when you see farmers sharing their crop plans on a mobile.,

indian customers are divided into many sections.Earlier the cellphone is limited to upper class and upper-middle class's toy. Things change and Today, you name a range and there is a mobile ready for u to use.Here are the days where u can hold a mobile between two fingers..
what can that be called as??
probably the word "revolution" doesn't fit the story..

1 year back, i entered the same old village. and to my surprise every one greeted me with a single hand, with a mobile in another. i went to ask one of the head villagers about the change but to my real surprise he asked me why i dont have any mobile..(i hade it in my pocket.)but who cares?? when u have something precious, u have to b pride of owning one. the fellow villager is showing the same...

last week i went to the same village in anticipation of some changes..
but the only change i observed is that now they r greeting with both hands( as their mobiles are in their pockets..) and i didn't have anything but to have a smile...

the pride of owning a mobile appeared and disappeared because of the same "revolution"
and better to be called as "revolution cycle"

once they are proud of having a mobile and showed it every one passing him and now it became a part of their daily routine that they no longer have the interest in showing off....

5 comments:

ravi said...

Well, u've elivated the common things of life but uncommonly well. I impressed by that.

krishna kanth said...

thank you, friend.

Deepthimayee said...

Khallas mama

kolpur said...

i dint get u when u said revolution cycle ... do u mean to say that once again time comes where in people again start off showing off their ""precious"" things ... but i think it is still observable in some parts of the country where in mobiles r treated as precious n try to show off them ....
rather u can term it as a revolution cycle for a product ... i think that would set the situation ..

WORDS FOR LOVE said...

interesting fact...!!!

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