The Free Press Journal

Pregnant woman walks 196 kms for 6 days to reach MP home from Guj

- ARCHANA SHARMA

It was a tough trail for a 9month pregnant woman who walked 196 kilometres on foot, from Ahmedabad with her husband, son, 1, and daughter, 2, for 6 days to reach her native place in Madhya Pradesh’s Ratlam.

Surprising­ly, no one took pity on her condition throughout the way as she crossed district after district, checkpost after checkpost to reach her native place soon.

However, it was her luck to get a few good samaritans at Dungarpur checkpost, who seeing her plight, stopped her and offered her food and transporta­tion to help her reach her hometown.

Dungarpur SDM Rajeev Dwivedi told IANS, “This woman, with her family, including husband and two kids, reached Dungapur checkpost on Monday evening. The staff at the location was stunned to see her feeble condition as she looked quite tired and lacked energy. When asked if she had food, she simply refused. It also seemed as if she was in pain.”

The officials at the checkpoint hence informed the SDM and other officials. Soon a team of doctors from nearby medical checkpost arrived at the location to review her medical condition.

It was evident she was not in a state to walk but had walked all along from Ahmedabad and hence they asked the family to rest overnight and offered them food and shelter, said Dwivedi.

Next was the task to get her e-pass done as she was going to another state. “It being night, I directly informed the ADM Krishna Pal Singh Chauhan about the chain of events, then collected her details from checkpost and got her e-pass formalitie­s done from my mobile,” nayab tehsildar Mayur Sharma made the report ready which was sent to district collector for further approval.

The administra­tion, under emergency conditions, issued the pass. Once she crossed the pass hurdle, they arranged an ambulance for her. A nearby hospital came forward for help and offered their ambulance without charging a single penny.

The entire family departed from this border on Tuesday morning, said Chhaya Chaubisa, assistant director, informatio­n and public relations. “Dungarpur district administra­tion has made all arrangemen­ts done to tackle such situations. If there are migrants reaching here after walking from far off locations, we have got minibus and other modes of transporta­tion available for them,” she said.

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