PROBASHI- A Cultural News Magazine Volume 2 Issue 2 | Page 16

Probashi-Cover Theme Uttarakhand Flood Rescue .our people whom we have lost, that we sustain the mission and complete it successfully." The men who died came from all over the country, signifying that Uttarakhand flood rescue was a national effort, with the country coming together during a crisis and putting its best people on the job. Piloting the ill fated chopper was 39 year old Wing Commander Darryl Castelino (Mumbai), along with him was 27 yr old co-pilot Flight Lieutenant K. Praveen (Madurai) and 27 year old maintenance engineer Flight Lieutenant Tapan Kapoor (Delhi). Accompanying them were JWO Akhilesh Kumar Singh (Amethi-UP) and Sergeant Sudhakar Yadav (Sant Kabir Nagar- UP), both aged 36 from the IAF. The ITBP team on board were Sub Inspector Jayedra Prasad (DehradunUtarakhand), Constable Nanad Ram (Chamoli-Uttarakhand), Constable Bibhuti Roy (Dhubri-Assam), Constable Sharvesh Kumar (JhansiUP), Constable Jomon (AlazakKerala), Constable Ajay Lal (Chamoli-Uttarakhand) The NDRF personnel who died in the crash: Shri Nitya Nand Gupta(Kanpur-UP), Inspector Bhim Singh (KathuaJammu),Sub Inspector Satish Kumar (Bhiwani-Haryana}, Constable K Vinayagan (Chittor-AP), Constable Basavaraj Yaragattim (GadagKarnataka), Constable Santosh Kumar Paswan (KodermaJharkhand), Constable Sanjiv Kumar (Ballia-UP), Constable Shashikant Ramesh Pawar (DhuliaMaharashtra) , Constable Ganesh Rao Ahir (Jalgaon-Maharashtra). When next time you are up in the hills of Uttarakhand, pause for a minute and do say a prayer for these twenty brave men. A Woman Doctor Shows the Way: When the rescue and relief team from Border Security Force reached the worst affected villages of Kedar valley, they sorely missed having a lady doctor in their team to attend to the women victims. It was then that Dr. P. Hima Bindu , Medical Officer with the BSF stepped in. A person who has spent her whole life in the plains mostly in Andhra Pradesh from where she hails, this lady doctor negotiated the treacherous mountain paths to reach Kotma village where BSF had setup its base camp, becoming the first lady doctor to reach the ground zero of the disaster. A trained Psychiatrist, Dr Hima for next 45 days would work round the clock to provide counselling to the families, apart from attending to their physical illnesses including leucorrhea, generalized weakness, low backache, respiratory infection, skin diseases, depression and even pre-natal cases. She would on foot visit the villages where her services were required, at times crossing over makeshift bridges across deep chasms where roads had been completely washed away. She 14 attended to over 1000 patients during her 45 days stint in Kedar Valley. Dr Hima was recently conferred the BSF’s highest award —Director General’s Commendation Roll. Probably everyone who reads this piece will call Dr Hima Bindu a hero, but it takes a hero to be one of those men (women) who goes into battle. Agreeing to go to the flood ravaged villages where even the bravest shuddered to go is something we salute. Dr. P. Hima Bindu attending to a patient in Kalimath