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When we ask kids what they wish to become? Some of them really have some big aspirations and want to fly away. Things were different for Tungam. Tungam Riba has scripted history that has paved way for young girls to unapolegetically pursue their dreams. No job is big or small and Riba proves how. She has become the first even stat woman bus conductor.
Riba holds a graduate degree yet she decided to take a path untrodden by.
ALL ABOUT TUNGAM RIBA, ARUNACHALS’ FIRST WOMAN BUS CONDUCTOR
Tungam hails from Old Dari village in Leparada district. She currently has passed Bachelor’s of Arts but did not succumb to traditional career expectations.
Breaking stereotypes one ticket at a time. Taking the less travelled path. Riba broke societal norms and applied for a bus conductor position at Arunachal Pradesh University (APU) in Pasighat.
Riba is making her way in the patriarchal-driven world and we applaud the kind of resilience and fortitude she has shown. This feat of hers is the epitome of bravery, tenacity, and the indomitable spirit of women.
Upon learning of Riba’s story, prominent figures including the State’s Chief Minister, Pema Khandu took to social media and celebrated her and took to social media, “Proud of Tungam Riba, female bus conductor. Hailing from Old Dari village in Leparada, Riba, who is BA, has set an incredible example to break stereotypes and be self-reliant! Currently working as a contingent staff at Arunachal State University, Pasighat, her feat is inspiring. ”
Here is how Tungam celebrates her achievement:
Breaking barriers! 🚌 Tungam Riba becomes the first woman bus conductor in Arunachal Pradesh, challenging stereotypes and inspiring change. Her determination paves the way for gender equality and empowerment in our region. #NortheastPride #GenderEquality pic.twitter.com/XKZvlAorWA
— Aimee Baruah (@AimeeBaruah) May 1, 2024
Breaking barriers! 🚌 Tungam Riba becomes the first woman bus conductor in Arunachal Pradesh, challenging stereotypes and inspiring change. Her determination paves the way for gender equality and empowerment in our region. #NortheastPride #GenderEquality pic.twitter.com/XKZvlAorWA
— Aimee Baruah (@AimeeBaruah) May 1, 2024
Kudos to Tungam and women like her whoo teach of indeed.