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2 Boys departed in train met father in Aurangabad

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 8, 2021 18:05 IST

Aurangabad, Jan 8:Two boys travelling by Amrutsar – Nanded Sachkhand Express departed from their father during the journey. ...

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Aurangabad, Jan 8:

Two boys travelling by Amrutsar – Nanded Sachkhand Express departed from their father during the journey. However, due to the alertness of the ticket collector, railway police force and Railway Pravasi Sena, they met their father again at Aurangabad on Friday.

An 8 years and a 6 years old boys, travelling with their father in Sachkhand Express from Lalitpur to Bhopal departed from him as he got down the train at Bina Railway Station to get a water bottle. The boys were sleeping and reached Aurangabad on Thursday. Ticket Collector Pramod Kumar inquired about them and informed the Railway Control Room about the boys. The officers and the employees took the boys at the Aurangabad railway station. Sena president Santoshkumar Somani, inspector Arvind Sharma, K Chandulal, U R Dobhal, Guddi Kumari, Danish Kumari, Amar Chaudhary took efforts in this regard.

The boys remembered the mobile number of their father. The police called their father, Rakesh Kushwah, on the phone. He came to the city on Friday and met his missing children. He thanked all for helping him.

Tags: Nanded Sachkhand ExpressSachkhand ExpressSantoshkumar somaniPramod KumarRailway Control RoomSenaU R Dobhal
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