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Sudden delivery on a moving train exposes humanity of an youth

In today’s modern world, we have become accustomed to using our mobile phones only for conversations, social networking, work-related tasks, and entertainment. Digital technology has infiltrated every aspect of our daily lives, making it easier.
But, in a few moments, the same technology we use routinely unexpectedly becomes a rare weapon, a messenger of God, that saves human life.
The incident that took place at 1 am on a train running near Mumbai’s Ram Mandir railway station revealed to the world the greatness of modern technology and the height of humanity that goes with it.  On the fateful day, when a pregnant woman was struggling for her life.
a young man named Vikas, who was traveling there, did not hesitate for a moment.
Despite his fear, his human nature, which was compassionate towards the suffering of other living beings, pushed him forward. Without a moment’s hesitation, he pulled the train’s emergency chain and stopped the train immediately.
His extraordinary courage transformed the dark platform into a sacred ground for a mother’s rehabilitation, opening the door of hope to a new life in danger.
In that dangerous situation where the train stopped, there was no immediate medical attention. Life was at stake. Then, a telephone became a life-saving bridge for someone present to act.
Through the modern technology of video calling, a female doctor gave life-saving orders. Vikas trembled. But realizing the value of life, he forgot his fear.
Every order of the doctor became a life-saving mantra. In the end, a new life was in his hands. After long minutes of struggle… a baby boy cried! That sound that pierced the darkness was the cry of life. A declaration of the victory of humanity.
Both mother and child were safely taken to the hospital. This is no ordinary incident. This is a great story of humanity triumphing in a time of horror.

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