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Swarajya Staff
Jun 07, 2019, 06:56 PM | Updated 06:56 PM IST
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CRPF Jawans part of the 231 battalion saved the life of a 13-year-old boy who was suffering from severe jaundice by carrying him to their camp for medical treatment, ANI has reported.
A video of the CRPF jawans carrying the boy was posted by ANI:
Chhattisgarh: While patrolling on June 6, troops of 231 battalion CRPF found a severely ill 13-year-old boy in Gumodi village.The troops carried the boy on a cot for 8 km & got him treated in their camp Kondasavli in Sukma.He was found to be suffering from jaundice; is stable now pic.twitter.com/MiFKBss5EY
— ANI (@ANI) June 7, 2019
The boy - a resident of Gumodi village was carried all the way to the CRPF camp on 6 June in Sukma’s Kondasavli using a suspended cot which was carried by two jawans. The boy is now stable after receiving treatment at the CRPF’s health centre.
A similar act of kindness was recently reported from Srinagar when a CRPF jawan on duty was seen feeding a hungry paralysed kid in the city. A Jammu and Kashmir police personnel too won hearts when he saved an aged Kashmiri women from the onslaught of stone-pelters during Eid protests.