Mangaluru: Vanitashree from Vittal - first coastal Karnataka woman loco pilot


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Feb 14: Of late, women have been working alongside men with equal efficiency and acumen in almost all the fields. They have shown to the world that they are equally effective even in military service. There was a time when people used to go gaga about women driving cars, jeeps and then buses. Women have since become pilots of aircraft. Now, a woman from coastal Karnataka has been serving Indian Railways in the form of loco pilot and shown to the women from the twin districts about a domain that can be conquered by them.

Vanitashree, who hails from Vittal in Bantwal taluk, Dakshina Kannada district, has been identified as the only woman loco pilot from coastal Karnataka. Currently she works as a shunting pilot at Mangaluru Junction railway station.

Those entrusted with shunting duties attend to tasks like piloting the trains or engines within the limits of specific railway stations, shifting of engines or compartments, leading the trains for which the station is the last destination or those which have still time to start their onward journeys on other tracks etc. The shunting staff do not drive the trains from one railway station to the other.

Even though Vanitashree is a certified loco pilot, she has requested the department not to entrust her the work of piloting trains to long distance destinations as she has to look after her two small children. Therefore, she has been given duty at the local railway station.

Vanitashree,who completed automobile diploma through Karnataka Polytechnic in the city, had come to know about employment opportunities in the railway department. She appeared for the examination, and began her professional life as an assistant loco pilot at Chennai in the year 2006.

Vanita's husband, Satish, is employed in police department. The couple has two sons, one of whom studies in fifth standard and the other is in the first standard. Her father, Narayana Naik from Vittal is a retired compounder of animal husbandry department. Mother, Jayashree, was employed in provident fund office in the city till recently. She was recently transferred to Bengaluru office.

  

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  • Ismail Vittal, Vittal

    Fri, Feb 15 2019

    Great :)

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Thu, Feb 14 2019

    Wowww....very very good news for us people of coastal karnataka.
    Congratulations to you dear loco pilot Vanithashree... We bless you and wish you every success. May God bless you too always 👋

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Thu, Feb 14 2019

    truly Vanitha Shree

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, New York, USA.

    Thu, Feb 14 2019

    Congratulations dear, Vanitashree. We are proud of you as you have become the first coastal Karnataka woman loco pilot. Though. I am settled down in New York with my family, I was a Mumbaikar and now have my house in Udupi. Since we are retired, we travel to New York and also other countries. In New York, we have many train women drivers as they serve many passengers. God bless you and your family abundantly.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 14 2019

    GREAT NEWS. It is good to see Vanitashree from Vittal to be termed first coastal Karnataka woman loco pilot. May this be a forerunner of many more ladies playing their roles as responsible country\women.

    I join several others in saying kudos this great lady.


    Joe Gonsalves

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 14 2019

    First always has to be from Namma Mangaluru ...

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