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Mumbai Local News: WR’s ticket checking staff helps 9-yr-old lost boy to reunite at Dadar

Later, it was found that Tanvir’s family members were searching for him at Central Railway’s Dadar station platforms.

Mumbai Local News: WR’s ticket checking staff helps 9-yr-old lost boy to reunite at Dadar
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In a recent astonishing case, M.A. Siddique, Deputy Chief Ticket Inspector (Dy. CTI), Mumbai Division of Western Railway (WR) while working at Dadar station saw an unattended boy crying and looking for someone. Siddique approached the nine-year old boy and asked him about his family and found that the child was lost and was searching for his family.

Siddique assured the boy to unite him with his family. While communicating with the child, it was found that the child’s name was Tanvir and was a resident of Kalyan. The child was taken to the Head Ticket Checker’s office at Dadar and continuous announcements were made over the public announcement system regarding the child. But no person came forward.

Later, it was found that Tanvir’s family members were searching for him at Central Railway’s Dadar station platforms. Family members of Tanvir were contacted and called at Dadar, Western Railway. After thorough verification about the family, the young boy was safely handed over to his family.

Sumit Thakur, Chief Public Relations Officer of Western Railway (WR), stated that the Ticket Checking staff of Western Railway’s Mumbai Division performs their ticket checking activities with utmost efficiency and honesty and also serve passengers humanely with noble gestures by providing assistance to passengers by arranging for instant medical help, helping passengers recover their lost valuable items during travel and assist in finding missing children.

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