Kerala Woman Is the First Female Firefighter to Enter the Male Bastion of AAI Firefighters in South India
The firefighters of Airport Authorities of India (AAI) have always been dominated by men until last year when Kolkata’s Tanya Sanyal was hired as its first female firefighter. It feels great to know that more women are entering this field which demands higher levels of skill and competency. Recently Remya Sreekantan became the third woman to join the firefighting force of AAI and the first in South India. Challenging Job Remya, who had rigorously trained for four months at the Fire Training Centre (FTC), New Delhi, joined the Chennai airport as Junior Assistant (AFS) on November 1, 2019. She said that fire fighting is a challenging job, but she is very confident of delivering what is expected of her. She hopes that more women show interest and join this male-dominated profession. However, she informs that the right mindset is needed to explore the avenues at disposal. A Mother And Professor Remya who hails from a modest family in Thiruvanathapuram is the mother of a two-year-old child. Remya has a post-graduate degree in structural engineering. Earlier, she had also worked as Assistant Professor at LBS Institute of Technology for Women. Let us hope that more women like Remya, find the self-confidence and determination to do male-centric jobs and thus help bridge the gender gap. Image Source: Edexlive