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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 04, 2025
Tamil Nadu woman becomes first female trucker to cross over to Bangladesh

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TBS Report
22 April, 2024, 05:05 pm
Last modified: 22 April, 2024, 05:24 pm

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Tamil Nadu woman becomes first female trucker to cross over to Bangladesh

TBS Report
22 April, 2024, 05:05 pm
Last modified: 22 April, 2024, 05:24 pm
Annapoorani Rajkumar. Photo: Collected
Annapoorani Rajkumar. Photo: Collected

When Annapoorani Rajkumar, around 40-years-old, reached the India's Petrapole border checkpost with a load of cotton yarn after driving from Tamil Nadu, she became an instant celebrity - the first woman trucker to cross over to Bangladesh.

She reached the border after driving for 10 days, covering around 1,000km, reports Times of India.

"Rajkumar reached Petrapole on Saturday night with a truck loaded with cotton yarn, which she was carrying from Visakhapatnam SEZ," said Kamlesh Saini, manager, Land Port Authority of India (LPAI), Petrapole.

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Saini said Rajkumar faced a lot of logistical problems while driving along national highways. For one, there are no restrooms meant for women. 

"However, she was lucky to have found hotels, where she stayed and parked her truck," Saini said. 

Getting a room in roadside dhabas was not an option for her, as those are completely male-dominated. Nor was she allowed to enter places where drivers normally stay and take rest, Saini said.

He added that Rajkumar was given a green channel to cross the border, following LPAI norms meant for women.

"We had requested the Bangladesh authorities to quickly arrange to unload the cotton from her truck. Bangladesh also gave her special treatment, and she reached Petrapole by 12:30pm. The unloading was sped up, in a place where trucks often have long waits in queue," Saini said.

He said Rajkumar spoke only Tamil, so it was difficult to talk with her. All communication was through a co-driver, who had just a smattering of Hindi. 

"We kept her in a women's dormitory after she returned from Bangladesh, as it has a separate toilet. We are now revamping facilities for women as we want to remove the gender bias, so that women can join as C&F [customs clearing and forwarding] agents," Saini said.

Kartick Chakraborty, secretary, Petrapole C&F Agents Welfare Association, said senior MHA officials, who had recently come to Petrapole from Delhi, were unhappy to see that it was still an overwhelmingly male bastion.

"Rekha Raikar Kumar, member [finance] of LPAI, had held a meeting on 19 March at Petrapole and asked us to prepare an environment that is congenial for women workers. We plan to encourage women to work at the border. But there is still some fear at the border after sunset, as even hotel staff are men," he said.

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