Mukesh Sharma: 27th April
Kalimpong
Regarded as the Ganges of the hills during 1980s, the river teesta if
seen geographically is one of the most dangerous rivers of the
country. Bedded alongside the national highway31 (a) the river has
witnessed numerous natural calamities and road mishaps, sometimes
engulfing the fateful passengers, people in its cradle. During such
instances the river rafting apart from being a profession has proved
to be a great help for humanity. The immense contribution to mankind
and humanity the men’s and youth of the teesta river rafting rescue
group is incomparable and priceless. The team has always lent their
support free of cost during fateful incidents. This group has not only
helped during time of urgency in the state and its neighbouring
Sikkim. But has also rescued numerous people trapped during the
massive flood at river kosi in Bihar in 2008.unfortunately 4 members
of one of the team also lost their lives during a rescue operation in
2009 after which the district administration had put the river rafting
to a halt for many months. the rescue team coordinator sukbhir tamang
says that if any incident happen in highway then our rescue team is
fore mostly remembered during such incidents either the is approached
by the police or public or administration. Sometimes the team
themselves start off rescue operation if by chance they are the first
to know about the incident.
But for their uncountable heroic deeds
till date no one has ever concentrated on their wellness and
modernization though they have not been felicitated by the state
government they have the gratitude for the relief work done in Bihar.
The team is dismayed over the fact that the Sikkim state government
has not even thanked once for their selfless service, as most of the
vehicle which falls prey to the road mishaps are from Sikkim. The
river rafting as an adventurous sport after its privatization in the
year 1991 has been able to become an element for employment too as it
has proved to be a great financial help to the youths during tourist
seasons.
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