Published 09:41 IST, April 13th 2020
Indian Railways transports 20 litres camel milk from Rajasthan to Mumbai for Mom-in-need
A woman from Mumbai had put forth her plea to PM Narendra Modi narrating her ordeal. Her child, suffering from autism, needed pulses, & camel milk to survive
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The nationwide lockdown to check the spread of coronavirus has not been easy for many, least of all for the underprivileged in the country and for those with medical conditions. But these challenging times have also given the society several tales of hope Recently a woman from Mumbai had put forth her plea to Prime Minister Narendra Modi narrating her ordeal. Her child, suffering from autism, needed pulses, and camel milk to survive.
Speaking to the media, North-Western Railway, CPRO Abhay Sharma said, "A Mumbai woman appealed to Prime Minister on Twitter that her child is autistic and survives only on camel milk and pulses. This appeal was noticed by Bothra, a senior Police officer in Odisha. He circulated it in his network. It came to the notice of Chief Passenger Transportation Manager, North-West Railway, Tarun Jain."
Jain, in turn, coordinated with concerned officials to see how camel milk could be supplied to Mumbai. "Bandra-Ludhiana parcel service had begun some time ago. It was seen that if the train stopped at Falna station, milk product, the powder could be loaded in it," informed Sharma.
Bothra realised that milk supplier cannot supply it to any place other than Falna at short notice. "So, the Railway authorities took a decision in this regard. Finally, 20 litres of camel milk and milk powder were supplied and delivered to the said lady in Mumbai. This was a good collaboration across geographies and departments," Sharma said.
India under lockdown
The nationwide lockdown was imposed last month in order to curb the spread of coronavirus. Restrictions were imposed on non-essential travel and most of the transportation was stopped.
Meanwhile, with 918 new positive COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, the total number of coronavirus cases in India on Sunday climbed to 9152, including 857 cured and 308 deaths, said the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
(with ANI inputs)
Updated 09:41 IST, April 13th 2020