At the next station, Bengaluru Railways arranged for a doctor for the ill baby on board the train; netizens react.
A video has recently been widely circulated on social media, shared by Dr Bhavna K, a dentist, after her child fell ill on a train. But the next move by Bengaluru Railways won hearts as they sent a doctor to the ill baby at the next station. This has caught the attention of netizens.
Child falls ill on a train; Bengaluru Railways sends a doctor to the next station.
Travelling with babies can be quite unpredictable, and even a minor issue can quickly turn into a stressful situation for parents. One such moment occurred recently when a dentist mom was travelling with her child. The dentist described the incident while travelling with her baby, saying that while they travelled from Bengaluru to Gujarat, she fed her baby drumstick soup, after which the child began vomiting repeatedly. The video’s caption read, “From panic to relief in a moving train.” Alarmed by her baby’s condition, she approached the train ticket examiner (TTE) to ask if it was possible to arrange medicines on the train. She admitted that she was not expecting much help at the time. However, the response came quicker than she expected.
The doctor was arranged within minutes at the next station by Bengaluru Railways.
Within minutes of the train reaching Hindupur station, a doctor had been arranged to attend to them. The doctor examined the baby and provided the necessary medication. She also mentioned that they were given a proper bill for the treatment. The prompt assistance helped calm the situation and ensured the baby received immediate care without further disrupting the journey. The mother said she was “truly shocked” by how quickly everything was managed. She even expressed gratitude and thanked the Indian Railways for stepping in during a moment of need.
Watch the viral video here:
Netizens react to the viral video.
One user reacted, “When help is possible, Indian Railways makes sure it’s available at the next station. This level of support deserves real respect. Salute to Indian Railways.” Another expressed, “I’m at the railway hospital, and we attend a lot of medical emergency calls in trains.” A third user wrote, “Which is why I carry all the medicines along with me even if it is a day’s outing.” One more commented, “These are the stories India wanted to listen to.”

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