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Army personnel saved expecting mother life
Posted 16 Jan 2020 12:06 PM

Source: The Quint

In Kashmir, as soon as the souls of people shiver, after hearing the name of Chilay Kalan, the army personnel made way by cutting the snow to waist height and took the pregnant woman to the hospital. The 'Khairiyat' squad of the army lifted the woman on his shoulders on stretchers and even walked on foot for 6 km on snow. After this, he sat in an ambulance and also made way for the ambulance by cutting snow.

For 6 hours, the 'Khairiyat' squad kept busy in the cold to save the woman and her unborn child. The tireless efforts of the army are echoing in the women's courtyard. The woman has given birth to a child. In North Kashmir, the army has formed troops to help the local people in remote mountainous areas. They have been named 'Khairiyat'.

The incident is from the Tangmarg area of ​​Baramulla district in North Kashmir. A military spokesman said Riyaz Mir, a resident of Dardapora village located in the upper part of Tangmarg, contacted him by phone at a nearby military camp on Tuesday. He had told that his wife Shamima was suffering from childbirth. He has to be taken to the hospital, but the road is closed due to snow. Unable to deliver to the hospital. If timely help is not given, the life of both the mother and child will be in danger. After this, the military unit base commander in Upalona village took his team along and walked on foot in five kilometers of snow. He also took doctors and medicines together. While taking the ambulance, the army personnel removed the snow from the road at many places along the way.

Awam my darling: Lieutenant General KJS Dhillon
Referring to the purpose and spirit of Awam Meri Jaan, Lieutenant General KJS Dhillon, Commander of the 15th Corps of the Army, said that the common citizens and the army have always mingled and shadowed each other. Both of them face each other's happiness and sorrow and challenges together.

Keeping this sentiment in mind, mobile numbers of military camps are also shared with the common people. He said that it was the understanding of the military officers and jawans present on the spot, who adopted a multi-pronged strategy to save the woman. He said that after the formation of Khairiyat squads, the concerned military units should publicize their number in all the villages so that villagers can contact them for help in an emergency.

Formed three teams of 100 soldiers
The base commander formed three teams. A team was tasked to clear the way. The second team removed the snow to the helipad and the third made its way from the helipad to Kansipore. In addition to 100 army personnel and officers, 25 civilians contributed to this entire campaign. The campaign lasted for about six hours.

Woman gives birth to a son
The woman was first brought to Upalona, ​​where first aid was given. From here military ambulances were taken to Baramulla Hospital. The ambulance was accompanied by an army doctor. The woman gave birth to a son.

Modi also praised the Army personnel
Not only common Kashmiri, this help by the military personnel, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also tweeted along with the video of the jawans carrying the pregnant woman on a stretcher in the snow. He praised the soldiers for their duty and service to the common man.

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