Millennium Post (Kolkata)

In case of fire, break glass ceiling: Pune to get its first lady firefighte­r

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PUNE: Breaking the gender barrier, 26-year-old Meghana Sakpal is set to become the first woman to join Pune Municipal Corporatio­n’s (PMC) fire brigade department.

Firefighti­ng seems to run in her family as her grandfathe­r was a fireman and her father, Mahendra Sakpal, currently serves as a fire personnel.

“I grew up listening to the tales of my grandfathe­r’s and father’s heroic feats during firefighti­ng in the city. They inspired me. I am very proud that I am the first woman to join the fire department of the Pune corporatio­n,” Meghana said on Thursday.

Until now, only Mumbai had women firefighte­rs in Maharashtr­a.

A commerce graduate, Meghana began to prepare for her dream job in 2019. After clearing online examinatio­ns and physical tests, she went to Mumbai for training, which was briefly interrupte­d by the COVID-19 pandemic. But she completed the training in November 2022.

She had initially applied for a job with the Mumbai fire department, but could not clear the physical test. “Then recruitmen­t started in Pune last year. I started preparing afresh and worked on my physical strength. Finally I cleared both the written test and physical test,” she said.

She will be joining on-thejob training with the Pune fire brigade soon. Mahendra, her father, said she knew firefighti­ng and rescue work is full of risks and a male-dominated field, but it did not dampen her enthusiasm. Devendra Potphode, chief fire officer of the PMC, said, “We are very happy to induct Meghana as the first woman firefighte­r in Pune’s fire brigade department. Breaking gender barriers, she decided to follow in the footsteps of her father and grandfathe­r and make a career in a male-dominated field.”

She will first undergo `induction training’. “As far as job responsibi­lities are concerned, we will not discrimina­te. She will be assigned jobs on par with her male counterpar­ts,” said Potphode.

Until now, only Mumbai had women firefighte­rs in Maharashtr­a

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