Dear Team and Friends,

Greetings. While some of you made it for the event, for those who missed out we 
are enclosing the details of the programme. Those who would like to personally 
speak to Constable Azim Shaikh, do let us know and we could forward to you his 
contact details. 

Mr. Julio Rebeiro, the Super Cop also commended Constable Azim Shaikh.

Police Reforms Watch / Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative thank Sucheta 
Dalal/ Debashis of Moneylife Foundation and their entire team for making it 
possible to honour an exemplary Constable Azim.

Do pass on this message.

warm regards,
Dolphy D'souza 
Convenor
POLICE REFORMS WATCH
0982026227
www.policereformswatch.org



Moneylife Foundation felicitates Constable Azim Shaikh for preventing a railway 
catastrophe
Moneylife Foundation's Samir Zaveri Railway Helpline, on behalf of thousands of 
local train commuters, felicitated Constable Azim K Shaikh from Thane Police, 
for preventing a catastrophic accident and disruption of railway service on 
11th November
 

Moneylife Digital Team

Moneylife Foundation's Samir Zaveri Railway Helpline on Saturday felicitated 
Constable Azim K Shaikh from Thane Police for preventing a catastrophic 
accident and disruption of railway service on 11 November 2014. After spotting 
a detached iron plate on the railway track near Parsik Tunnel, Constable 
Sheikh, using a red coloured bag rushed and stopped an upcoming local train in 
the nick of time. 

 

After presenting a plaque on behalf of commuters of Mumbai, Samir Zaveri, who 
has made it his mission to ensure that railway accident victims get swift 
attention, so that many lives are saved during the first ‘golden hour’, said, 
"We salute Constable Azim K Shaikh for displaying rare courage and 
spontaneously responding to the dire situation, going beyond the call of duty, 
thereby averting a major disaster that has probably saved hundreds of lives and 
a massive disruption of the railways services."

 

Several prominent citizens and activists were present during the felicitation 
and lauded the bravery shown by Constable Shaikh. Some NGOs like Commonwealth 
Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) and Police Reforms Watch also sent an 
appreciation letter for Constable Shaikh. The appreciation letter sent by Maja 
Daruwala, Director of CHRI and Dolphy D’souza, Convenor for PRW was read out by 
Mr D’souza. (Mumbai’s former Commissioner of Police JF Ribeiro, who is also 
Chairman of Public Concern for Governance Trust (PCGT), also commended 
Constable Azim Shaikh for his alertness in the call of his duty in averting a 
train accident.)

 

Indian Railways, especially the Mumbai suburban railway network does a 
phenomenal job in transporting over 75 lakh people back and forth every day in 
an extremely timely manner. However, everyday 25-30 rail commuters meet with an 
accident and 10-12 of them lose their lives. This highlights why a large 
organisation like Indian Railways, with enormous pressure to maintain timing 
and schedules needs strong additional support from citizens and brave hearts 
like Samir Zaveri and Constable Shaikh.

 

Keeping this in mind, Moneylife Foundation set up the Samir Zaveri Railway 
Helpline (http://foundation.moneylife.in/?page_id=6196) to help railway 
commuters in distress. 

 

Earlier this year, the Samir Zaveri Railway Helpline sought urgent intervention 
from Mallikarjun Kharge, the then Railway Minister through former MP Milind 
Deora for reducing the gap between platforms and trains and for making 
available ambulances at all suburban railway stations. 
(http://www.moneylife.in/article/milind-deora-takes-up-mumbai-rail-issues-with-kharge/35968.html
 ) 

 

Moneylife Foundation and Samir Zaveri Railway Helpline have formed a group in 
Facebook, Coalition for Safe Rail Travel-CSRT 
(https://www.facebook.com/groups/507924329252875/ ) to help like-minded 
citizens and activists connect with each other. 


Thanks & regards,
Yogesh

Yogesh Sapkale

Deputy Editor


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