“Our personnel saw them when they were running up the platform. Luckily, the motorman had slowed down the train, giving them enough time to secure a safe footing."
Mumbai Rains: And while this is only a small attempt at highlighting their work, words will never be enough to express how these everyday heroes strive to keep the city going.
Surekha, now 51, became India’s first female passenger train driver in 1988. The Indian Railways, a traditionally male-dominated industry, had finally opened its doors to women.