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MONDAY, JULY 21, 2025
Lalmonirhat's female train driver Farida Akter breaks barriers in male-dominated field

Bangladesh

UNB
08 March, 2025, 03:25 pm
Last modified: 08 March, 2025, 03:44 pm

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Lalmonirhat's female train driver Farida Akter breaks barriers in male-dominated field

UNB
08 March, 2025, 03:25 pm
Last modified: 08 March, 2025, 03:44 pm
Farida, the lone female locomotive master (LM) in Lalmonirhat Railway zone, has defied societal norms to carve out a career in a field traditionally dominated by men. Photo: UNB
Farida, the lone female locomotive master (LM) in Lalmonirhat Railway zone, has defied societal norms to carve out a career in a field traditionally dominated by men. Photo: UNB

Amid the rhythmic clatter of train wheels on steel tracks, Farida Akter confidently takes the helm, steering the locomotive with firm determination.

Farida, the lone female locomotive master (LM) in the Lalmonirhat Railway zone, has defied societal norms to carve out a career in a field traditionally dominated by men.

A mother of four, she seamlessly balances the demands of her profession with her responsibilities at home, proving that determination knows no gender boundaries.

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Even with a 10-month-old daughter at home, she remains dedicated to her duty, earning the admiration of railway authorities and colleagues alike.

Farida resides in a government quarter at Lalmonirhat Railway Station with her husband, Tutul, and their two daughters and two sons.

Originally from Dinajpur, she has built a career in the railway sector while her husband works in a private job in Lalmonirhat.

"I took up this profession as a challenge," Farida told UNB.

"Since childhood, I wanted to pursue a challenging career. In 2014, I joined the railway as a locomotive master, and I have never looked back."

Farida firmly believes that family support is crucial for women in demanding careers.

"Without my family's encouragement, I wouldn't have come this far. The same applies to male train drivers—they, too, need support. As a woman in this field, I refuse to let societal opinions affect me," she said.

"I have four children, and my youngest one is just 10 months old. Yet, my family never complains when I leave for work," she said.

Over the past decade, Farida has not only mastered her role but also become an inspiration to many. Initially apprehensive, she soon fell in love with the thrill of guiding a train from station to station.

"Being a woman in a male-dominated society I had to face challenges and obstacles, but I never let them deter me," she said.

She has even developed the confidence to address mechanical issues herself when needed, a trait that has earned her respect from railway officials.

Kazi Sumon, the divisional loco in-charge of Lalmonirhat Railway, praised her dedication.

"Women are no longer confined within household walls. They play a vital role in economic and social development. Female train drivers, including Farida, perform their duties with utmost dedication. Her journey proves that no profession is beyond a woman's reach," he said.

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