Khandwa / Birth of twin sons in Lucknow-Mumbai Pushpak Express, train stopped at Harda in emergency

Zoom News : Mar 09, 2022, 05:15 PM
A woman has found double happiness in a train. The woman has given birth to twin sons in the Pushpak Express going from Lucknow to Mumbai. Both the baby and the mother are healthy. He has been admitted to Harda Hospital for treatment. In view of the emergency, the train was stopped at Harda even though there were no stoppages. With the help of the women present in the coach, preparations were made for the delivery.

According to the information, Purnima Kumari was going from Jhansi to Mumbai by train number 12533 ​​Lucknow-Mumbai Pushpak Express train. Husband Jitendra Kumar was also with him. Kumar Gaurav, Principal Ticket Examiner was on duty on Wednesday. After leaving Itarsi, they were checking the tickets of the passengers. They got information that Poornima Kumari, a female passenger at berth number 59 in coach S4, is suffering from stomach ache, she is suffering from pain. They immediately reached there with their colleague Mr. Binod Kumar (SrTE) when it came to know that the woman is pregnant and in labor pain. Since this train directly stops at Khandwa after leaving Itarsi. Giving this information to the commercial control from mobile, Kumar Gaurav immediately demanded a doctor. With the help of the women present in the coach, preparations were made to get the delivery done. Mrs. Noor Jahan (62), traveling from Kanpur to Mumbai, successfully delivered and reported that twin boys had been born.

In view of the emergency, the railway administration stopped the train at Harda station. Where already the team of doctors and attendants were present with the ambulance. The train was halted for about half an hour (10:22-11:08) due to this. Seeing the condition of the maternity, the doctor asked to be admitted to the hospital, due to which she was taken off and sent to the government hospital. The child and the mother are said to be safe. The husband thanked the railway administration for their cooperation in difficult times.

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