Woman Delivers Baby at Wardha Railway Station, Both Safe A nine-month pregnant woman traveling on the Bilaspur Superfast Express gave birth to a healthy baby boy at Wardha railway station on Sunday. The incident occurred as the woman was en route from Akola to Bilaspur. She began experiencing severe labor pains, prompting passengers, including train conductor Praveen Narnaware, to alert the authorities. The Wardha dy station superintendent swiftly arranged for a doctor to be called to the scene, and the delivery was conducted on the station platform. The mother and newborn were then transported to a hospital in Wardha for further care. A woman traveling ticket examiner (TTE) accompanied the woman throughout the emergency, ensuring her safety and coordinating with her family members. The railway authorities emphasized the incident as a testament to the dedication of railway personnel in managing medical emergencies. Sr divisional commercial manager Aman Mittal remarked, “The incident has highlighted the commitment of railway personnel in handling medical emergencies to ensure passenger safety even in unexpected situations.” Both the mother and the newborn are reported to be stable and out of danger. The railway staff’s prompt response and the collaboration between passengers and officials played a crucial role in the successful outcome. The case underscores the importance of preparedness and teamwork in addressing unforeseen challenges during travel. The event has also sparked discussions about the need for improved emergency protocols in public transportation systems, particularly for pregnant women and other vulnerable passengers.#aman_mittal #wardha_railway_station #praveen_narnaware #wardha_dy_station_superintendent #bilaspur_superfast_express
