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Woman Delivers Baby In ‘One-Rupee Clinic’ At Railway Station Near Mumbai

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Oct, 2019 08:26 PM

    A 29-year-old woman travelling to Mumbai in a train gave birth to a baby in a clinic at Maharashtra's Thane railway station on Thursday morning, an official said.


    The woman, Subhanti Patra, started having labour pains while travelling from Karjat (in adjoining Raigad district) to Parel in neighbouring Mumbai, located around 35 km from the city, in a suburban train.


    The railway officials immediately informed the doctor in-charge at the ''One-Rupee Clinic'', located on platform no. 2 of the Thane station.


    The woman was then taken to the clinic where she delivered the baby around 6:30 am, said Dr Rahul Ghule, CEO of the clinic, which is run by a private body.


    "Both the mother and child are fine and they have been shifted to a private hospital," he said, adding that it was the 10th delivery in the clinic at Thane station.


    The Central Railway sometime back introduced the concept of such clinics at its major stations where doctors provide consultation at a charge of Re 1.


    "The clinic today proved its importance in an emergency medical situation. We thank the railway authorities for giving us the opportunity to run the emergency medical rooms by way of these one-rupee clinics," Dr Ghule said.

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