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When Kannur district judge and collector helped rescue sparrow

In a heartwarming display of community spirit, Kerala's Kannur district officials conducted an extraordinary rescue mission to save a sparrow trapped in a locked textile shop. District Collector Arun K. Vijayan and District Judge Nissar Ahamed coordinated efforts to open the sealed shop and free the distressed bird. Local residents had unsuccessfully attempted to help the sparrow before official intervention. The successful rescue highlighted the compassion and problem-solving skills of local government officials.

Kannur, April 10

It was an unprecedented rescue operation, never seen before in Kerala's Kannur district, when authorities toiled hard and people lent support. The conclusion brought happiness all around, and people thanked each other for the success.

The victim in distress was a sparrow caught in a glass showcase of a textile shop. The shop at Ullikal near here was locked under the directions of the Kerala High Court following a legal tangle between a few people and has not been opened for the past six months.

As per reports, the desperate chirping of a bird had caught everyone's attention, and the matter reached Kannur District Collector Arun K. Vijayan. He immediately directed the Ullikal local body secretary to see what could be done to rescue the sparrow.

Vijayan, after getting to know the details, spoke to the officials in the Kerala High Court on Thursday. The High Court then passed on the information to the Kannur district judge.

At 10.30 a.m., the Kannur district judge, Nissar Ahamed, came to the spot along with local government officials and directed the shop to be opened.

In a matter of 15 minutes, the two locks were opened, and then the glass door leading to the showcase was also opened.

The rattled sparrow, sensing some danger, tried to flutter away, as one of the rescuers caught hold of it

As the man came out of the shop, the officials and the crowd roared and cheered. The man then raised his hand and gently released the sparrow to its freedom. The sparrow took to the skies and then sat on the branch of a tree.

"I would like to thank the locals and then the media that brought this to the attention of authorities. The authorities also acted quickly, and this became a reality," said Ahamed.

Reports said that it was first on Wednesday that the locals noticed that a small sparrow had got trapped in between the shutter and the glass showcase.

First, the locals spoke to the local Fire Force and then the Forest officials, but since being entangled in a High Court directive, both these agencies expressed their inability to lend help.

Later, the locals somehow managed to give water and foodgrains through the little space on a side of the showcase. The locals pointed out a very small opening on one side of the shutter through which the sparrow had fallen in it, and despite its best efforts, it failed to come out through the same opening.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya M.

This story made my day! So heartwarming to see officials going out of their way to save a tiny life. The world needs more compassion like this 🐦💕

Rahul K.

While I appreciate the effort, shouldn't our system have a quicker protocol for animal rescues? It took a whole chain of command just to open a shop. Still, kudos to everyone involved!

Sunita P.

The image of the sparrow finally free on the tree branch gives me chills. Nature always finds a way, especially when good people help!

Vikram J.

Shoutout to the locals who kept feeding the sparrow while waiting for official help. True community spirit right there!

Ananya T.

This is why I love Kerala - where even the smallest creatures matter. The collector and judge showed such wonderful leadership. Hope this inspires other districts too!

Manoj D.

The part where everyone cheered when the sparrow was freed... that's the kind of unity we need more of in this world. Small moments, big impact.

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