MOTORMAN REWARDED FOR BRAVERY
The
Railway Board has decided to posthumously reward the bravery, the sense
of responsibility and duty consciousness exhibited by S. Manohar, the
motorman who was instrumental in averting a potential mishap on May 23,
an incident that claimed his own life. His commitment to the safety of
his passengers even in his dying moments demands the highest honor. The
award comes over the compensation that has been worked out for his next
kin.
The 48-year-old motorman of the Chennai
bound suburban train GM 42032 had disengaged cabin controls and switched
on the emergency flasher light before suffering a fatal cardiac arrest.
An award has been recommended for loco pilot V. Balachandran too, who
had stopped his train (the GM 42029 Chennai-Gummudipoondi) on the
adjacent line on noticing the flasher light. He had entrusted his train
with the guard before alerting the station master at the next station
Kavaraipettai of the emergency. He then drove Manohar’s train to
Kavaraipettai. He arranged for Manohar to be carried to a hospital
before resuming duties on his train.
The Railway Board is known to reward
acts of courage. Back in 2010 four employees were given cash awards for
averting a major disaster after a bomb blast damaged the track section
at Sithani between Perani and Mundiyambakkam stations in Villupuram.
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1 comments:
Great guys both! Sorry for the loss too...may his soul RIP
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