National

An Ambulance Driver In The Service Of The Living And The Dead | Women's Day Special

On International Women's Day 2025, as part of our 'Women at Work' issue, we feature Twinkle Kalia, a rare ambulance driver who also cremates unidentified bodies

Twinkle Kalia personally performs the last rites, treating every soul with respect
Twinkle Kalia personally performs the last rites, treating every soul with respect Photo: Tribhuvan Tiwari
info_icon

Twinkle Kalia from Delhi is a woman of strength and compassion. A cancer survivor, she has dedicated her life to humanity, becoming arguably India라이브 바카라 first female ambulance driver. Beyond breaking stereotypes, she has taken on the sacred duty of cremating unidentified bodies, ensuring they receive dignity in death.

Her journey began when her husband shared her vision. When Kalia라이브 바카라 family insisted on gifting her husband something for their wedding, he requested an ambulance. That request laid the foundation for their lifelong mission—helping the underprivileged. They work tirelessly, providing assistance to families who cannot afford the cremation expenses. Kalia personally performs the last rites, treating every soul with respect.

Despite battling cancer, she remains steadfast. She knows her lifespan is short, but she is determined to make every moment count. Till now, she has cremated more than 250 unidentified bodies, turning sorrow into service.

Her dedication has earned her recognition from the President of India. Yet, for Kalia, the greatest reward is the realisation that she has brought dignity to the departed. She believes true service to humanity is the highest devotion, and as long as she breathes, she says she will continue her sacred duty with love and compassion.

Tribhuvan Tiwari is the Deputy Photo Editor of 바카라

(This vignette is a part of 바카라's March 11, 2025 Women's Day special issue 'Women at Work', which explores the experiences of women in roles traditionally occupied by men. It appeared in print as 'A Service To Sorrow’)

CLOSE