Over at Pimpri Colony, specifically at 224/2, is where Moonlight Electronics is located. It’s a small shop, and honestly, if you walk too fast, you might miss it. Inside, the walls are lined with shelves full of old spare parts, remote controls, and some second-hand electronics we’ve fixed up. There is a small counter where I sit most of the day with my tools. I spend a lot of time looking at tiny circuit boards through a magnifying glass. My eyes get tired, but there’s a certain satisfaction when a television or a radio finally hums back to life. People from the colony bring in all sorts of broken things, some of which are so old I can’t even find the parts anymore. I usually have to tell them to come back in two days. The shop isn't modern; we still use an old ceiling fan that squeaks, and the floor tiles are chipped. But it’s a quiet place where I can work in peace. Sometimes the neighbors come in just to chat about the news or have a cup of tea. Being at 224/2 for so many years, I’ve seen kids grow up and start bringing their own things for repair. It’s not about making a lot of money, just about staying busy and helping the local folks get their gadgets working again. The workbench is always cluttered with screws and wires, but I like it that way.
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