Gwalior News: आगरा में बिगड़ी थी कुलपति की तबियत, जब कोई मदद नहीं मिली तो ग्वालियर में उताराRanjit Singh Yadav, a resident of Bikaner, Rajasthan, was returning from a teacher and student conference in Delhi on the Dakshin Express. His health deteriorated upon reaching Agra, and he experienced anxiety. Students traveling with him couldn't find a TTE, and his condition worsened in Morena. They contacted an ambulance, but...
more... it didn't arrive at Gwalior station. Unable to wait, they took Yadav to the hospital in a car belonging to a High Court judge, but he was declared dead. The students were later accused of stealing the car and were forced to file an FIR. The incident highlighted the lack of a dedicated ambulance at the station, which had been absent for five days. Railway authorities have launched an investigation into the ambulance's unavailability and have assured that such situations will be avoided in the future.
Bikaner, Rajasthan ka Ranjit Singh Yadav Delhi mein teacher aur students ke conference mein jaane ke baad Dakshin Express se laut rahe the. Agra pahunchte hi unki tabiyat bigad gayi aur unhe ghabarahat hone lagi. Saath mein jaane wale students TTE nahin dhund paaye, aur Morena mein unki tabiyat aur kharab...
more... ho gayi. Unhone ambulance ko call kiya, par Gwalior station par woh nahin pahunchi. Students ko wait nahin kar sakte the, toh unhone Yadav ko High Court Judge ki car mein hospital le gaye, lekin wahaan unhe dead declare kar diya gaya. Students par car chori ka ilzaam laga, aur unse FIR darj karvani padi. Is incident se station par dedicated ambulance ki kami saaf ho gayi, jo 5 din se nahin thi. Railway authorities ne ambulance ki gair-maujoodgi ki jaanch shuru kar di hai aur unhone assure kiya hai ki aise incidents bhavisha mein nahin honge.