The 45-year-old Nanak Chand works on a contract basis with Punjab Roadways and earns a paltry amount of Rs 5,000 per month.
Chand met Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal last week with a request to regularise his salary and that of his conductor, Birender Kumar, who also played a key role on the day of the attack.
"I work on contract basis with Punjab Roadways. I get anywhere between Rs 5,000-Rs 6,000 each month. I have to support a large family that includes my wife, my school going children -- a daughter (17), two sons (20) and (13) -- and my mother," Nanak Chand told PTI over phone today.
"When I met Chief Minister Badal, I requested him to regularise our services. He was appreciative of the job we did on the fateful day. Let's see if the government accepts our request," he said.
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Chand was appointed on contract basis in 2010 and joined the State Roadways in 2011.
His name will also be recommended for the Gallantry award for civilians to be conferred by the Union Government.
Chand showed tremendous presence of mind when the terrorists armed with sophisticated weapons fired at the moving vehicle in a pre-dawn attack in Dinanagar town in Gurdaspur district last week.