A child’s health suddenly deteriorated while traveling in a train. When his mother asked for help, Indian Railways immediately took action. At the next station, not only medicines but also a doctor was present to see the child. The child’s mother, Bhavana, has shared this experience on social media, after which the Railways is being praised a lot.
trayIf a child’s health deteriorates while travelling, it is a difficult time for any parent. Something similar happened with the dentist and mother, Bhavana. But the story of the way Indian Railways helped him is now going viral on social media. Bhavana herself shared her experience on X (first on Twitter) and told how the Railways surprised her.
Health deteriorated after drumstick soup
Bhavna told that she was traveling in the train with her child. He gave the child drumstick i.e. drumstick soup, after which the child started vomiting continuously. Seeing the condition of the child, she got scared and immediately searched for TTE. He asked the TTE if there could be arrangements to get the medicine on the train, although he did not have much hope. But the response received from railway employees was amazing.
Not only medicine, doctor also arrived
The Railways not only arranged for medicine, but when the train reached the next station Hindupur, a doctor was also present there to check the child. The doctor examined the child and gave necessary medicines. Bhavana wrote in her post, “From panic to relief”, help arrived sooner than I had even expected.
Video goes viral, Railways is being praised
Bhavana’s shared video has been viewed by more than 25 lakh people so far and has received more than 93,000 likes. People are praising this wonderful service of Railways. Many users commented that the way Railways helps people in emergencies is praiseworthy. One user wrote, “When only negative news goes viral, it’s nice to see such positive videos that make one feel proud about the country.” Another user while sharing his experience said that once when he had stomach ache at 1:50 in the night, the Railways delivered the medicine to his berth just three stations later.