For more than 20 years now, Bike Ambulance Dada and his services have been the lifeline for the sick and poor. But Haque hasn’t stopped just there. Besides his regular bike ambulance service, he has also trained himself in first aid to help people in need and also conducts regular health camps in tribal areas. Clearly, not all heroes wear capes.From his tea estate job, he earns Rs. 4,000 a month. He keeps aside 25% of his salary for fuel and other costs of running the bike, and another 25% is spent in repaying a bank loan. Karimul does not hanker for more money; he believes that Allah will reward him for his work. pic.twitter.com/PZuwG9Skqf
— People’s Archive of Rural India (@PARInetwork) October 28, 2020
People like Karimul Haque restore our faith in humanity, and deserve every support that they can get.Real heroes https://t.co/NGn4VZMxjb
— INDUStani Abraham Zachariah (@AbrZach) October 28, 2020
Much power to people like Karimul.
— Keerikkadan Jose (@WengerYears) October 28, 2020
I’ve often seen that people with very little to lose are often the most generous and kindest. Thriving with a sense of compassion and community spirit. https://t.co/XTvJI7mM38
Humanity is alive…. https://t.co/A0igQpHxXf
— krishna (@PujeshYadav3) July 12, 2020
In 2017, Haque was conferred the Padma Shri for supporting villagers through his free ambulance services. A year prior, Haque was also gifted a bike with a sidecar by Bajaj. With the donations that poured in following his selfless service, the Bike Ambulance Dada now also owns two regular four-wheel ambulances, for which patients pay a minimal fare to cover fuel costs. However, the bike which Haque rides himself continues to be free. One would’ve thought that the Covid-19 crisis would deter his spirits, but Haque was only further motivated to serve the less fortunate in these times. Since the lockdown, Haque along with his sons and relatives has extended his services to providing dry rations to nearly 1,000 people and cooked meals to 200 quarantined migrant workers. He has hired people to cook at his own house for the same. A humble Haque thanks his generous donors for their support over the years. “It is the donors who are the main force, helping me help thousands of needy people,” he said. “I’m only a foot soldier.”This man spends 50% of his meagre income on running a “Bike ambulance” for villagers, in addition to his time & effort. What an absolute gem of a human being. @PARInetwork is there a fundraiser where one can support him? https://t.co/ubzaUOHfft
— yepicurious (@yepicurious) October 28, 2020

