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Mumbai: Mayur Shelke, a railway pointsman who saved the life of a six-year-old boy has decided to donate half of the rewarded money that he has received to the visually impaired mother of that child for his studies.
On April 17, the boy fell on the railway tracks at Vangani station near Mumbai and Shelke hauled him onto a platform in the nick of time while a speeding train was approaching.
On Tuesday afternoon, railway officials had honoured Shelke for his bravery with an award of Rs 50,000. However on Thursday, Shelke said that the moment he receives the money he would give half of it for the child’s bright future and his studies.
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“I learnt that the boy is from a poor background and they cannot afford to give him education. Since I saved the boy, I decided to donate half of the award money for his bright future,” Shelke told PTI.
The boy’s mother happens to be blind and he fell on the tracks when they were walking close to the edge of the platform. Coincidentally, a speeding outstation train was approaching the platform at that time. Shelke rushed to rescue the child against a moving train and bundled him onto the platform before saving himself from the train.