
Jhansi railway staff, medics help pregnant woman safely deliver baby on platform
The railway medical team, railway ticket checking staff PN Soni and female ticket examiners, Deputy Station Superintendent Commercial Mani Rai and an Army doctor were present at the station, who attended to the woman.After some time, owing to the efforts of the railway medical team and the female ticket examining staff, the woman safely delivered a baby girl on the station platform without much hassle.Following the delivery and first-aid treatment, the woman was shifted to the nearest hospital where both the woman and her daughter are said to be healthy.- EndsWith inputs by Pramod Gautam
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India Today
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- India Today
Jhansi railway staff, medics help pregnant woman safely deliver baby on platform
The cry of a baby girl resonated around Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi Railway Station premises after a group of railway employees and medical staff performed a successful delivery of a woman who was travelling to Barabanki, the station officials said in a statement on woman, who was nine-months pregnant, was travelling by train number 15066 Panvel-Gorakhpur Express. During the journey, she experienced labour pain. Subsequently, the Jhansi Railway Control was informed about the woman's condition by her fellow passengers through the Rail Madad being alerted, a team of female railway employees and medics attended to the woman as soon as the train reached the Veerangana Laxmibai Jhansi station. The railway medical team, railway ticket checking staff PN Soni and female ticket examiners, Deputy Station Superintendent Commercial Mani Rai and an Army doctor were present at the station, who attended to the some time, owing to the efforts of the railway medical team and the female ticket examining staff, the woman safely delivered a baby girl on the station platform without much the delivery and first-aid treatment, the woman was shifted to the nearest hospital where both the woman and her daughter are said to be healthy.- EndsWith inputs by Pramod Gautam IN THIS STORY#Uttar Pradesh


News18
7 hours ago
- News18
Army Doctor Helps Woman Deliver Baby At Jhansi Railway Station, Netizens Heap Praise
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Hindustan Times
8 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Army doctor performs emergency delivery at railway platform with hair clip, pocket knife
Jhansi , A hair clip and a pocket knife became tools during the emergency delivery of a baby girl — right on the platform. Army doctor performs emergency delivery at railway platform with hair clip, pocket knife The procedure, carried out by a young army doctor using minimal resources, ensured the safe birth of the child, leaving bystanders awestruck and the new parents overwhelmed. According to North Central Railway's Jhansi Division Public Relations Officer Manoj Kumar Singh, a pregnant woman travelling on the Panvel-Gorakhpur Express experienced severe labour pain and was deboarded at Jhansi station on Saturday afternoon. Seeing the critical situation, a female ticket-checking staff member and an army officer stationed nearby sprang into action and came to the assistance of the woman. Major Dr Rohit Bachwala , a medical officer with the Army Medical Corps, was waiting for his train when he witnessed a railway employee rushing a woman in distress on a wheelchair. Reacting instinctively, he stepped in and, with the help of railway staff, decided to help the woman in delivering the baby on the platform itself. "With no access to a proper operation theatre, I had to rely on tools I had on me,' Major Bachwala told PTI. "To clamp the umbilical cord, I used a hair clip. A pocket knife helped me cut it after ensuring the baby was stable. The mother and child were in a precarious condition, and every second mattered." He further shared that the woman had collapsed due to intense labour pain near the lift area when he intervened. "There was no time to waste. We created a makeshift delivery area and ensured basic hygiene with the help of available supplies. It was divine intervention that I was present at that moment," he added. Post-delivery, both mother and baby were shifted to a local hospital by ambulance, with railway staff facilitating the arrangements. Doctors later confirmed both were in stable condition. Incredibly, after successfully handling the emergency, Major Bachwala boarded his train to Hyderabad on time. "As doctors, we must be prepared for emergencies at all times, even in transit. I consider it a blessing that I could help save two lives,' he said. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.