Indian Railways transported 20 liters of camel milk in Mumbai after a woman tweeted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi about its non-availability for her 3.5-year-old allergic son, who is allergic to goat, cow and buffalo milk. She tweeted that My…child has food allergies…Please Help me get Camel Milk or its powder from Sadri. “We will do whatever is needed to help people out,” CPTM, North Western Railway, Tarun Jain said.
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This good act of the Indian railways came to light when senior IPS officer Arun Bothra tweeted about it. Chief Passenger Traffic Manager, North Western Railway, Tarun Jain told 20 liters camel milk reached Mumbai from Sadri (Rajasthan) by train last night. The family has shared part of it with another needy person in the city.
Senior IPS officer Arun Bothra tweeted “Thanks Sh. Tarun Jain, Chief Passenger Traffic Manager, North Western Railway who ensured an unscheduled stop to pick the container.”
Final update
20 lts. camel milk reached Mumbai by train last night. The family has kindly shared part of it with another needy person in the city.
Thanking Sh.Tarun Jain, CPTM, North-West Railways who ensured an unscheduled halt to pick the container.@RailwaySeva@RailMinIndia https://t.co/fCxI6EJTrX
— Arun Bothra (@arunbothra) April 11, 2020
Renu Kumari, the mother of the child, had tagged PM Narendra Modi in a tweet, in which she showed her son’s condition.
“Sir my child has severe food allergies. He survives on Camel Milk. When Nation-wide lockdown started I didn’t have enough camel milk to last it for 21 days. Please help me get Camel Milk or its powder from Sadri,” Renu Kumari had said in the tweet.
Railways Deliver Camel Milk
Many People put forward several recommendations on Twitter from all across the country, including senior IPS officer Arun Bothra, who contacted Advik Foods, the first brand of camel milk products in the country based in Sadri, Rajasthan.
The company (Advik Foods) offered its camel milk powder for the child. However, sending it to Mumbai from Sadri was an issue.
Chief Passenger Traffic Manager, North Western Railway (NWR), Tarun Jain told the matter came to our notice when senior IPS officer Arun Bothra tweeted about it. After taking authorization from the authority, the train was stopped & the camel milk was reached to the Renu Kumari at Bandra, Mumbai.