Women talk of their woes at SC/ST meet

December 29, 2013

Mangalore, Dec 29: In the first SC/ST monthly grievance meeting chaired by the new Mangalore City Police Commissioner R Hitendra on Sunday, two women brought to the notice of the police department instances of facing harassment from certain people, in two separate complaints.

A woman, who had been working as a ward attender at District Wenlock Hospital from 23 years, grieved that she faced harassment from people in her neighbourhood who tried to malign her character.

She alleged that when she had been to a town in Kerala and returned home after a couple of days, people in her neighbourhood in Monkey Stand began to malign her character by spreading false rumours, and had also filed a complaint against her in the women's police station.

In another complaint, a woman from Boloor complained of facing regular harassment from her brother-in-law who had even threatened of assaulting her.

DCP (Crime and Traffic) D Dharmaiah assured them of looking into both complaints and taking necessary action.

In the meeting, Lingappa Nanthoor, a Dalit representative said that some tribal families who were residing from the past 80 years in Kadri police station limits but they still do not possess title deeds for their land and ration card.

He said that the families further faced trouble from a group of Hakki Pikki families who had recently migrated and set up temporary dwellings next to them.

Responding to this complaint, Mr Dharmaiah said that the police could not take a decision to evict the migrated families. “Measures will be taken to provide the tribal families the facilities that they should receive.  For permission to construct house on the land, the Tahsildar has to be approached since the families are residing on government land,” he said.

Another Dalit representative urged the police department to take measures to check the increasing number of instances involving assault and moral policing in the city.

DCP (Law and Order) D V Jagadish was present.

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September 20,2024

Udupi: A vigilant Railway Protection Force (RPF) constable, Aparna K T, demonstrated remarkable presence of mind when she rescued a student who slipped while trying to board a moving train at Udupi Railway Station on Friday morning.

The incident occurred as passenger train number 06602 arrived at the station around 7:30 AM. The student, traveling from Mangaluru to Gokarna, had briefly alighted to purchase snacks. However, as the train began moving, she hurried back towards the carriage with the snacks in hand. In her rush, she lost her footing, slipping dangerously between the platform and the moving train.

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Woman constable Aparna K T was given a cash reward of Rs 5000.

 

Constable Aparna, who had been closely monitoring the passengers, immediately sprang into action. “I saw her running towards the train and alerted everyone by blowing my whistle. She slipped, and her legs were caught between the platform and the train. Without hesitation, I pulled her out with the help of others nearby,” she recalled.

Thanks to Aparna’s quick thinking and the swift response of the railway staff, the train was stopped in time. Railway personnel, including the guard and loco pilot, were immediately informed, and they acted promptly to halt the train using both flag signals and a walkie-talkie.

RPF Inspector Madhusoodhanan PV arrived at the scene shortly after to check on the passenger's condition. The shaken but uninjured student was given water and helped back onto the train to safely continue her journey.

In an added measure of care, the RPF post at Bhatkal was notified to follow up on the passenger’s well-being during her journey. The student, fortunately, reached her destination without further incident.

The heroic rescue was captured on CCTV and has since gone viral on social media, earning widespread praise. In recognition of her bravery, Regional Railway Manager (RRM) Karwar awarded Constable Aparna a cash reward of ₹5,000, commending her quick action that averted a potentially tragic accident.

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