Key Points

A pregnant woman unexpectedly went into labor on a bus during heavy rain in Jharkhand. Passengers, police, and a doctor worked together to ensure a safe delivery inside the vehicle. The mother and newborn were later taken to the hospital and discharged in good health. This heartwarming incident highlights the power of teamwork and compassion in crisis.

Key Points: Jharkhand Bus Turns Delivery Room as Woman Gives Birth in Rain

  • Pregnant Radha Devi went into labor on a bus in Jharkhand
  • Policeman Om Prakash raced to find Dr Praveen Kumar
  • Passengers formed a protective circle in the rain
  • Mother and newborn discharged safely after the bus birth
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Safe delivery inside a bus amid torrential rain: A night of courage and compassion in Jharkhand

A pregnant woman delivers safely inside a bus during torrential rain in Koderma, thanks to quick-thinking passengers, police, and a dedicated doctor.

"Sometimes, saving a life doesn’t require an operation theatre—just courage, compassion, and teamwork. – IANS"

Koderma

, July 28 (IANS) Sometimes, saving a life doesn’t require an operation theatre -- just courage, compassion, and a little teamwork. That’s exactly what happened in the dead of night on a rain-lashed highway in Jharkhand’s Koderma, when a passenger bus turned into an emergency maternity ward.

It was around midnight when panic struck aboard the ‘Shri Sai’ passenger bus. Radha Devi, 20, a resident of Vaishali in Bihar, suddenly went into labour. She was en route to Ranchi with her husband, Suraj Ram, her mother, Meena Devi, and her sister, well ahead of her due date of August 2.

As the bus rolled through Koderma, the skies opened up in a relentless downpour. Hospitals were nowhere in sight, and the rain-soaked roads made it impossible to move the expectant mother to safety.

Inside the sleeper coach, Radha’s condition was worsening, sending waves of anxiety through her family.

In that tense moment, humanity took the wheel. The driver swung the bus towards a PCR van stationed near a railway overbridge.

Policeman Om Prakash and his team immediately sprang into action, racing through the night to find a doctor. He went from hospital to hospital. Two to three hospitals later, hope finally came in the form of Dr Praveen Kumar of Aryan Hospital. Without a second thought, Kumar rushed to the bus with his team, braving the storm.

After reaching, Dr Kumar made the decision -- Radha will not be shifted, the delivery will happen right there, inside the bus.

Passengers voluntarily stepped out into the rain, forming a protective circle as the vehicle transformed into an impromptu delivery room.

At 2.40 a.m., the cries of a newborn pierced through the night -- a healthy baby girl, born to the joy of passengers amid chaos and compassion.

As applause and cheers broke out, the pouring rain seemed almost celebratory. Mother and child were later taken to Aryan Hospital for observation and discharged the next day, on Monday, both safe and healthy.

What could have been a tragedy became a tale of courage, unity, and the triumph of life -- proving that sometimes, the greatest acts of kindness happen in the most unlikely of places.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an expat living in India, stories like this warm my heart. The way complete strangers formed a human chain in the rain - this is humanity at its best. But it also raises questions about healthcare access in rural areas. Why weren't there proper medical facilities along that highway?
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Priya S
Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 This story made me emotional. That policeman running hospital to hospital in the rain - true dedication. And the passengers giving privacy despite the weather - we need more such positivity in news. God bless the baby girl and her brave mother!
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Aman W
While this is heartwarming, we must ask why a woman in advanced pregnancy was traveling by bus at night? The family took unnecessary risk. Our society needs more awareness about maternal healthcare precautions. The happy ending shouldn't overshadow this concern.
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Kavya N
My nani always says "bhagwan ke ghar der hai, andher nahi" (God may be late but never absent). This proves it! The way everything fell into place - the PCR van being there, doctor available at midnight, kind passengers - it's nothing short of divine intervention. 😇
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Vikram M
Salute to Dr. Praveen Kumar! In today's world where doctors are often criticized, here's one who rushed out at 2 AM in heavy rain without thinking twice. Hope the government recognizes his efforts. Also, the bus driver deserves credit for quick thinking!

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