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Motorcycle Diary: Karimul Hak, Saving Souls On Two wheels

Motorcycle Diary: Karimul Hak, Saving Souls On Two wheels Amidst the prevailing pandemic, a heartening biography of a medical messiah from the Bengal’s hinterland lifts up one’s spirit. outlookindia.com 2021-04-24T16:41:33+05:30 “Some died in neglect, others in the midst of every attention. No remedy was found that could be used as a specific; for what did good in one case, did harm in another. Strong and weak constitutions proved equally incapable of resistance, all alike being swept away, although dieted with the utmost precaution. By far the most terrible feature in the malady was the dejection which ensued when anyone felt himself sickening, for the despair into which they instantly fell took away their power of resistance, and left them much easier prey to the disorder; besides which, there was the awful spectacle of men dying like sheep, through having caught the infection in nursing each other.” 

Book Review: Bike Ambulance Dada - Biswajit Jha s book on how Karimul Hak saved lives

Updated Feb 21, 2021 | 06:20 IST Karimul Hak could have easily remained in his job and given scant attention to the needs of people around. But he chose to work that would alleviate the sufferings of the poor fellow citizens. Here s his story. Bike Ambulance Dada book by Biswajit Jha  |  Photo Credit: Twitter Key Highlights When Karimul Haq received a message from the Rashtrapati Bhavan congratulating him for the Padma Shri award that was to be bestowed upon him, he was left puzzled. The simple do-gooder wondered who was this patient Padma and where was the ambulance required. Karimul Hak was stunned later to know that he was being felicitated for doing a work he had been doing as a part of duties as a human.

Postal stamp dedicated to West Bengal s Bike Ambulance Dada Karimul Haque

Postal stamp dedicated to West Bengal s Bike Ambulance Dada Karimul Haque Karimul Haque Photo via @PARInetwork on Twitter Kolkata: The postal department on Wednesday released the stamps of Padma Shri Karimul Haque, who is also known as the ‘Bike Ambulance Dada’ in the state. Animesh Das, the Senior Super of the Kranti Post office in North Bengal s Jalpaiguri, handed over the postal stamp called ‘My Stamp’ to Karimul Haque. Praising the Kranti Post Office on receiving the honor, Haque said that serving people is the most important thing. The man who has served nearly 6,500 people till now, carries the teachings of Swami Vivekananda and Rabindranath Tagore in his heart. He also runs the unique bike ambulance free of cost for villagers in areas of Jalpaiguri which does not gave a regular four-wheel ambulance service.

How Karimul Hak became the Ambulance Dada

How Karimul Hak became the ‘Ambulance Dada’ Starmark’s virtual session with the man who saved thousands of lives with his idea of motorbike ambulance was an evening of inspiring conversations Known fondly to his villagers as “bike ambulance dada”, Karimul Hak, the man who has saved thousands of lives with his idea of motorbike ambulance, making immediate healthcare available to villagers during an emergency by ferrying them on his motorbike, has won the hearts and respect of not only his countrymen, but also people abroad for his sheer desire “to serve mankind”. In 2017, he was bestowed with one of the highest civilian awards of our country, the Padma Shri. Inspired by his life, former journalist and debut author Biswajit Jha authored

The tragedy that led Karimul Hak to start his lifesaving motorcycle ambulance service in Bengal

The tragedy that led Karimul Hak to start his lifesaving motorcycle ambulance service in Bengal An excerpt from the biography of a man who has saved at least 4000 lives in north Bengal. Karimul Hak. | Rahulgupta786786 / CC BY-SA 4.0 The two brothers, Karimul and Khalilur, took very good care of their mother, tending to her needs and adjusting their daily schedule according to her requirements. However, Jafarunnesa was getting worse with each passing day. The situation came to a head on a cold December day in 1995. Uncomfortable and restless throughout the day, the critically ill Jafarunnesa lost consciousness at night. Karimul realized they needed to take her to Jalpaiguri Sadar Hospital immediately.

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