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Mayur Shelke a pointsman at the Vangani railway station gets a bravery award for saving a child near

Mayur Shelke a pointsman at the Vangani railway station close to Mumbai has become a short-term sensation after his trying salvage of a kid's life. Shelke has was commended by Railway Minister Piyush Goyal for his grit. The Asian Institute of Transport Development has additionally reported an honor of Rs 50,000 for Shelke.


The episode occurred at around 5pm on Saturday, April 17. As indicated by the CCTV camera film, a youngster joined by an outwardly tested woman was seen strolling on the rail route stage. While strolling towards the stage shed, the youngster slipped and fell on the railroad tracks. The upset outwardly tested lady can be seen calling out and scrambling to arrive at the youngster, however she can't discover him. A train is then seen drawing nearer while the youngster battles to return on to the stage.


There is fiasco looming on the abandoned railroad station with the youngster's life in serious peril. Out of nowhere Shelke shows up in the casing running towards the kid on the rail route tracks. With speed that would some way or another be skilled just to Atalanta (the Greek goddess of running), Shelke figures out how to beat the train, arrive at the youngster and excursion him out of peril to the stage. He at that point quickly bounces back up to the stage.


This challenging salvage was tweeted by Goyal who said that Shelke has done an incredibly gutsy demonstration, taken a chance with his own life and saved a youngster's life. Afterward, Shelke was likewise valued by the staff of Mumbai Division of the Indian Railways.

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