keep walking: D. Sivan walks on the NMR track near Marapallam on way to deliver letters. |
This postman has been chased by wild elephants.
He also comes across sloth bears, gaurs and snakes as he crosses slippery forest
streams and waterfalls nimbly to deliver mail to remote settlements in the
forests near Singara and Marapallam.
He mostly walks along the Nilgiri Mountain
Railway track, trekking from the Hillgrove Post Office near Coonoor, treading
railway bridges, the land falling precipitously below, carrying mail or pension
to plantation workers who live near forests on the Singara Estate, near
Buriliyar, and Marapallam in the midst of disused tea and pepper estates.
When this reporter caught up with D. Sivan, 62,
he said he crossed plenty of tunnels too during his 15-km daily journeys. After
years of experience he knew where animals congregated and is extra cautious on
those stretches.
Mr. Sivan said the number of letters he
delivered over the last six years had come down, with many people in the
settlements moving to either Coonoor or Mettupalayam. On an average, he said, he
delivered three letters a week to each of the settlements near Buriliyar and
Marappalam. Three years ago, he used to deliver many more — 10-15 a week per
settlement.
S. Sagathevan, a resident of Badugan Thottam at
Coonoor, which is inaccessible by road, said Mr. Sivan had even delivered mail
to residents who had moved to Mettupalayam and Coonoor. He recalled how a man to
whom he was to deliver pension had shifted to Coimbatore and fallen seriously
ill, and was badly in need of money. So Mr. Sivan tracked the pensioner down to
the hospital he had been admitted to and went there, paying for the trip out of
his own pocket, and delivered the pension.
“We always offer him tea, but he declines and
offers to buy us some instead,” said Sagathevan.
Mr. Sivan said he was only doing his job, for
which he got paid Rs. 12,000 a month. “I have three years left for retirement. I
enjoy serving the people, and I will do that till I retire,” he said, resuming
his trek.
Source : http://www.thehindu.com/
dtd 18/12/2016
What an amazing man. He must be with full of love for the human beings without which he could not be doing this
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