Udupi: Walking in father's footsteps - Son's tribute to 'Traffic Sahib' through social service


Harshini Brahmavar
Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Jun 17: This is the era where everyone is busy with oneself or one's own family. We rarely come across people who are willing to sacrifice their comforts and share their time for others. Still, it is heartening to see that there are a few for whom humanity gets precedence over their own professions. There are many who prove that serving the society need not be the prerogative of the haves. On Father's Day, we bring you the story of a son who was not only inpired by his father to render social service, but also took on the mantle after the latter's demise.

Aboobaker from the town, who served the cause of the school-going children for decades, was popularly known with the nickname, 'Traffic Sahib', because of the service he rendered, and as he happened to be a trusted protector of children. He breathed his last on June 23 last year. His son, Tanveer, says that his father used to render some service to the society for his own satisfaction, and that he has taken over this service for the repose of his father's soul.

"My father used to happily function at Kadiyali Junction here thrice everyday, controlling the traffic and helping school children to cross the road safely. The children liked their 'traffic uncle' very much. Even now they keep asking about the well-being of their beloved 'traffic uncle'. They want to know when will my father would be back even now. The children say they miss my father more than me," reveals Tanveer, turning emotional at the memory of his late father.

Tanveer has been doing exactly what his father used to do. Blowing a whistle and wearing an orange traffic jacket over his white shirt with an umbrella in hand during rainy season, Tanveer can be seen dedicatedly moving here and there, helping children and their parents to cross the road safely. He always takes care to hold the hands of the children shen helping them. He is no less than any efficient traffic policeman. Since the new academic year began this time, he has been at work voluntarily at Kadiyali Junction, regulating movement of vehicles and guiding the children safely across the road.

Tanveer feels that police should support his traffic control initiative. As Kadiyali road has now been turned into national highway, vehicular traffic is dense always. He is ready to control traffic at 8 am and works there till 9.45 am. He can be seen at the spot again in the evening, serving the cause of children for four to five years. During other times, he can be seen operating Star Cushion Shop which he inherited from his father.

"Everyone needs to follow traffic rules strictly. Violation of rules is tantamount to inviting danger. Traffic is always dense during the morning hours and the evening. During these periods, the police should enforce speed limits through speed controllers. Those who neglect zebra crossings should be dealt with sternly," Tanveer says.

His advice to people driving the vehicles is not to drive in a haste as every second is of utmost importance. They should be extremely careful in school zones. The road condition becomes worse during the rainy season, which needs to be kept in mind. "Therefore, like my father, young people should serve the cause of child protection like my father by engaging in such service near the schools in their areas," he feels.

The self service rendered by 'Traffic Sahib' is being continued with pride by his son for helping his late father's soul rest in peace. If such young people driven with concern for safety of children come forward to serve the society, no one needs to wait for the arrival of traffic police. For small children in particular, presence of such people provides a sense of safety as they feel they are under the care of their protector.

The locals are all praise for Tanveer, for opting to continue the service his father had been rendering during his lifetime.

 

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  • Francis Martis, Barkur/USA

    Mon, Jun 18 2018

    Good Humanbeing. Noble service. There are some important things to be done by Police Dept.,
    being he comes back on Road.

    In the middle of the Road is extremely Dangerous Position. You cannot put your life in Danger
    and also similar to Students. Before he continues, he need to undergo Training, Method &
    Skills to stand in the middle of the Road, He should learn how to handle the situations too.
    Most importantly, he should wear Reflective Jackets and mark on it, Crossing Guard.
    Local Police should be approached to provide such uniform. It is a Job by Traffic Police.
    Police Job Should not be done by locals since they don't know the Law. Why put your life into
    Danger and danger to others too.

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  • mohan bhat bantwal, mangalore.

    Mon, Jun 18 2018

    Doing a selfless yeoman service to the society. Let his tribe increase. All the best to him.
    In Mangalore, we have a similar selfless worker, one auto driver Mr. Ramesh who assists the Police in controlling traffic during peak hours, thrice a day, in the morning, in the afternoon and in the evening near Corporation Bank, Besant College junction. This service he is doing since many years without any expectation. Many institutions, including Corp Bank have honored/felicitated him for his service to the society.


    Let Mr. Tanveer be felicitated by the public institutions, Govt, Rotary, Lions Club in a befitting manner.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Mon, Jun 18 2018

    Great social work and great gesture to help the public indeed.

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  • Ajith, Udupi

    Mon, Jun 18 2018

    I request police dept to give him fluorescent jackets for safety..

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  • Lily Grace D Silva, Mangalore/Mumbai/Dubai

    Mon, Jun 18 2018

    Mr. Tanveer, congratulations and may the LORD bless you in abundance for this great cause. A father becomes a role model to his children and rarely we find the children following, especially cases like this. The love of his father lead him to take the service forward.

    Cases such as this, are rarely recognised by the government. By this more people come forward to serve without any caste or creed, but as service to the people. Hope this message reaches to many and Mr.Tanveer is blessed by all. God bless Tanveer.

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  • NR, mangalore

    Mon, Jun 18 2018

    Born for Nation

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  • Roshan Patrao, Traffic Warden, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 18 2018

    Congratulations Tanveer. People like Tanveer need to be encouraged and recognised by the society.

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  • Arun, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 18 2018

    GREAT job son. We need more people like u..

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 17 2018

    Eid Mubarak Tanveer. You are doing a great. May your goodwill be rewarded a thousand times. On my return to India, it is my intention to see you and interact with you. I am also doing some work for the city of Mangalore and the people of Mangalore. Perhaps we can share our thoughts.

    Congrats to you on the great humanitarian job that you are doing.

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  • Rajesh, Manglore

    Sun, Jun 17 2018

    Eid Mubarak Tanveer Bhai. May Allah bless you with strong health & happiness so you can continue with this noble work for the society.

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  • ray, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 17 2018

    God Bless!!!

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