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Karimul Haque

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Karimul Haque
Born
Karimul Haque

OccupationSocial service
Years activeFrom 1998
SpouseAnjuya Begum
AwardsPadma Shri(2017)

Karimul Haqueis a worker in the tea gardens ofWest Bengal.Locally known as Bike-Ambulance-dada, he has received thePadma Shriaward for his work supporting the villagers in and around Dhalabari by bringing sick people to hospital in hismotorcycle ambulance.

Inspiration

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In 1995 Haque had gone door to door seeking help for his ailing mother who was in desperate need of medical treatment, but he was not able to find an ambulance to take her to the hospital. Consequently, his mother died at home due to aheart attack.Following this, he took a vow to not let anyone else die due to insufficientambulancecoverage.[1]

Haque's motorbike ambulance plan came to him when one of his colleagues collapsed on the field. Since a regular ambulance could not reach him in time, Haque tied him to his back and made him ridepillionto the nearesthospital.His co-worker recovered from the illness, inspiring Haque to continue with this approach.[2]

Life

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Since 1998 Haque has been providing ambulance coverage to over 20 villages in and around Dhalabari in theDoarsbelt[3]where basic amenities such as roads and electricity are not present, and the nearest hospital is 45 kilometres (28 mi) away. As of 2019, he had ferried approximately 5,000 to 5,500 people free of cost.[4]

Besides the ambulance service he also provides basicfirst aidwith training from local doctors to villagers. He also holds periodic health camps in tribal regions.[5]

Haque is a resident ofRajadangainMalbazar.He lives with his wife Anjuya Begum, his two sons Rajesh and Raju and their wives. His sons' betel leaf shop and cellphone repair shop in Rajadanga support the family. Most of Haque's income goes into buying fuel and medicines.[6]

He appeared inKaun Banega Crorepatiwith actorSonu Soodon 1st January 2021.

Karimul Haque's life has been chronicled in a book called 'Bike Ambulance Dada'. The book was published by Penguin Random House India, in January 2021, and written by journalist turned social entrepreneur Biswajit Jha.

References

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  1. ^"Meet Padma Shri Karimul Haque, The Man Who Runs A Bike Ambulance For 20 Villages In Bengal".The Logical Indian.2017-01-27.Archivedfrom the original on 2018-02-13.Retrieved2017-06-28.
  2. ^"Help on wheels: How north Bengal's 'bike-ambulance dada' is saving lives".www.hindustantimes.com.2016-12-23.Archivedfrom the original on 2017-07-28.Retrieved2017-06-28.
  3. ^"Man To Get Padmashree Award For Using Bike As Ambulance".m.ndtv.com.January 26, 2017.Archivedfrom the original on January 30, 2017.Retrieved2017-06-28.
  4. ^"'Bike Ambulance dada' Karimul Haque wishes for more bikes to aid people ".dna.2017-02-06.Archivedfrom the original on 2017-06-27.Retrieved2017-06-28.
  5. ^"Meet Padma Shri Karimul Haque, The Man Who Runs A Bike Ambulance For 20 Villages In Bengal".The Logical Indian.2017-01-27.Archivedfrom the original on 2018-02-13.Retrieved2017-06-28.
  6. ^"Padma for SOS bike ambulance rider".The Telegraph.Archived fromthe originalon 2018-02-13.Retrieved2017-06-28.