Mangaluru: Nonagenarian operates boat in Phalguni river, inspires youngsters


Pics: Abhijith N Kolpe

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jul 9: Abdul Karim (95) has not lost his enthusiasm even at his advanced age. His body has become a little weak, but his agility has not been affected. Abdul Karim, second son of Mohiuddinaka from Addoor in the city outskirts inspires people instantly.

In the past, people used rafts and boats to go from one village to the other as road communication was rare. With the passage of time, the old modes of travel have sunk into the oblivion. Rafts and boats have made way for modern means of transport and hence rarely used now. But Abdul Karim, second son of Mohiuddinaka, even at 95, works with the zeal which can put youngsters to shame.

Karim had started to navigate the boats when he was just seven years old. He has been operating the boat for the last 88 years without a break. In the past, he used to transport goods from Addoor to Bunder Mangaluru by boat. He used to work the whole day for just six annas (one rupee - 16 annas). He has been continuing with the job he started when he was a boy even now. Karim says he cannot think of stopping boat operations as it had supported his family all along. He says he does not get sleep if he does not operate his boat.'

Speaking to daijiworld, Karim said that he took up goods transportation at a young age as it was a profession for him to support the family. "Later I began to operate the boat and carry passengers from the Addoor riverside to Uddabettu nearby via Phalguni river. If someone diod not have money, I used to ferry them free of cost. "Many people who were helped by me are now working in high positions in distant places. But they make it a point to meet me and speak to me for some time during their visits," he narrates.

Karim arrives at the river bank at 7 am every day, cleans his boat, and renders his boat service till the evening. The way he works has the potential of inspiring young people.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Anthony D'Silva, Udyavara / Fujairah UAE

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    His hard work and passion is appreciable. Because of his age, I feel he should use life jacket for his safety. Wish, someone, who received his boat service will gift him one.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    God bless 95-years-old Abdul Karim with good health, happiness, and fulfill all his wishes to come true. I can't and so others will believe that he was operating a boat for the last 88-long-years. I thank Abhijith N. Kolpe of Daijiworld for posting those pictures.

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  • Manohar, Udupi

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    Remarkable!!!

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    A real hard worker ,and that shows in his health.Simple man.I remember crossing the river as I was small when going to kirem feast.There was no bridge that time.When river was full in monsoon couldnt cross.Nowadays ,operating boats doesnt bring much.There are buses bridges to crossAnd people prefer buses,cycles bikes etc. Only in a remote area ,where no other means to cross road ,will be helpful.But dont bring much money.Wish him further good health.God bless him.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri.

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    This senior citizen at 95 years, is truly an inspiration... Hope he gets due coverage in the media.. He is blessed with a long healthy life. Youngsters are today attracted to a " Fast Life " becoming millionaires by indulging in all possible crimes. Bringing shame to their families and community !!!

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    Unfortunately the youngsters from the community want quick money and luxury life. They don’t want to work hard like this . Drug peddling, stealing cattle and smuggling gold are easy way of making lots money in short time

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Jul 10 2021

    Ahmed Mangalore,be little realistic.It doesnt bring much nowadays like this aged man to earn money only now and then to navigate a person or two over the river.How can they support a family?Those days it was ok .No other employment .Now computered fishing is in .can he do this ?no .So young people have to go elsewhere to earn their money other way.We shouldnt push everything on young generation as lazy or drugs etc.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nallasopara

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    May the Almighty Bless him ...

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  • Prakash shenoy, Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    He is a gem.his strength is his motto of service.If anyone thinks of service rather than money minded definitely God blesses . Actually our politicians should follow his path then India will progress.Government must grant him pension .

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    Really an inspiring person.

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