SShortSingh.
Back to feed

Railway TTE arranges free medical aid for feverish toddler on Maharashtra-Goa train

0
·7 views

A two-year-old child developed a fever during a train journey from Maharashtra to Goa, prompting swift action from railway staff. A vendor onboard alerted the Travelling Ticket Examiner (TTE), who coordinated medical assistance at the next station. A doctor and assistant boarded the train and provided the child with free medication and care. The incident was shared online by the traveller, drawing widespread praise for the responsiveness of Indian Railways staff. The episode has been highlighted as an example of improved service standards within the Indian Railways system.

Read the full story at Times of India

This is an AI-generated summary. ShortSingh links to the original source for the complete article.

Discussion (0)

Log in to join the discussion and vote.

Log in

Related stories

0
IndiaTimes of India ·

CJP Founder Abhijeet Dipke Booked for Unauthorised Entry into Government School

Police have registered an FIR against Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke and others in connection with an unauthorised visit to a government school. The complainant alleged that Dipke and his associates disrupted ongoing classes and threatened teachers during the visit. Dipke reportedly recorded the school visit and shared the footage on social media platforms. He also made claims regarding students present at the school during the visit. Authorities have launched a formal investigation into the incident.