Mumbai: Indian Railways is, indeed, rising to the challenge posed by the novel coronavirus pandemic in glorious manner.
After Renu Kumari tagged Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a tweet highlighting her autistic son’s plight, the railways transported 20 litres of camel milk to the family in Mumbai.
Renu had mentioned in her tweet that the unavailability of camel milk during the lockdown period was a major problem as her three-and-a-half-year-old autistic child is allergic to goat, cow and buffalo milk.
Senior IPS officer Arun Bothra tweeted about the railways’ good deed on Saturday.
“20 lts camel milk reached Mumbai by train last night. The family has kindly shared part of it with another needy person in the city. Thanking Sh. Tarun Jain, CPTM, North-West Railways who ensured an unscheduled halt to pick the container,” Bothra wrote.
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