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Welcome to Rakar Residence, where sustainability meets comfort in every corner. In this blog post, we’ll explore the green innovations seamlessly integrated into the fabric of EcoLand, creating
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Roopanjali Verma has spent the past five years driving heavy motor vehicles, navigating the challenges and demands of the trucking industry. Her recent visit to the Project Abhay camp at the Indore site was a transformative experience that left her feeling valued and respected.
Ashish Pandey attended Project Abhay’s truck driver’s wellbeing camp at Lucknow. Like many truck drivers, Ashish's long hours on the road and irregular eating habits had taken a toll on his health. He struggled with weight gain, back pain, and fatigue, which impacted both his work and personal life.
Om Prakash, a truck driver from Jharkhand, has spent years navigating the long and demanding Indore-Nagaland route. His days are often consumed by long hours on the road, with little time to focus on his own health. Like many truck drivers, Om Prakash was unaware of the health risks associated with his profession and never had access to proper healthcare facilities along the highways he traversed.
Kalu Shah, a dedicated truck driver for many years, has built a solid career on the roads, earning a monthly salary between ₹10,000 and ₹12,000. While he enjoys his current job, Kalu harbors dreams of running his own vegetable store in the future. He envisions a business that will not only provide for his family but also allow him to engage with his community in a meaningful way.
MD Gulzar, a truck driver hailing from Jharkhand, has spent years crisscrossing the Indore-Assam route. His routine, like that of many drivers, left little room for thinking about his health. For Gulzar, health checks were never part of his life, not because of neglect but simply because access was out of reach. His long journeys took him through highways that lacked basic medical services, let alone a full health check-up.
Ram Raj, a 42-year-old truck driver from Hamirpur, has been on the road for 25 years. With limited education, having studied only up to the 5th standard, he was forced into the driving profession due to challenges he faced. For Ram, driving was more than just a job – it was a way to support his family of five and ensure their survival.
Deepu Kumar Yadav, a dedicated truck driver from Bengal, spends 2-3 months at a stretch on the road, driving the long Indore-Guwahati route. Like many truck drivers, Deepu faces the unique challenge of being away from home for extended periods, often missing the comfort of regular amenities. While life on the road can be tough, he understands the demands of the profession and adapts accordingly.