Major Rohit’s story proves that true greatness lies in the ability to turn an ordinary moment into an extraordinary one!
– A soldier on leave, a doctor on duty. Heartwarming gesture by Army Doctor Rohit Bachwala as he rushed to help a pregnant woman in labor… Kudos to Doctors of India.
– What makes Major Rohit’s act truly remarkable is his resourcefulness under pressure. With no medical equipment available, he improvised with a pocket knife to cut the umbilical cord, a hair clip to clamp it, and a dhoti to create a makeshift curtain for privacy.
-He proved that educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.
-And also another theorem that a quiet conscience makes one extremely strong!
-Before we come to the story let me start with a short story on ethos!
-A young apprentice named Leo, known for his meticulous work and honesty, was tasked with delivering a valuable antique vase to a wealthy merchant. On his way, he tripped and accidentally broke the vase. Instead of trying to hide the damage or blame someone else, Leo immediately went to the merchant, confessed his mistake, and offered to pay for the vase with his meager savings. The merchant, touched by Leo’s integrity, not only forgave him but also offered him a partnership in his business, recognizing Leo’s inherent trustworthiness and strong ethos. This story highlights how honesty and integrity, even in the face of adversity, can be powerful assets.
– As Major Rohit himself said,’s doctors, we must be prepared for emergencies at all times, even in transit. I consider it a blessing that I could help save two lives’.
– After all ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.”
-Ethos is all about character and credibility, honesty and transparency, taking responsibility and building trust!
– Major Bachwala Rohit demonstrated exceptional professional acumen and selfless commitment beyond the call of duty.
-Indian Army chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi commended him!
-The story goes something like this
– In the hustle and bustle of life, where chaos often reigns, there are moments that remind us of the extraordinary power of human compassion and quick thinking. One such moment unfolded on July 5, 2025, at the Virangana Laxmibai Jhansi Railway Station in Uttar Pradesh, India, where Major Rohit Bachwala, a 31-year-old Indian Army Medical Corps officer, became a beacon of hope for a woman in distress.
– Major Rohit Bachwala, stationed at Jhansi Military Hospital, was on a month-long leave, awaiting his train to Hyderabad to reunite with his family. The son of a retired Indian Air Force skydiving instructor, Junior Warrant Officer B.R. Vinod, Major Rohit carries forward a proud legacy of service to the nation.
– While proceeding on leave from Military Hospital Jhansi to his hometown of Hyderabad, he was involved in a critical medical intervention that exemplified the highest standards of military service. At Jhansi Railway Station, he noticed a woman in visible distress near the lift area. She had fallen from a wheelchair and was in advanced labour.
-With nothing more than a pocket knife, hair clips, a dhoti, and his unwavering resolve, Major Rohit transformed a railway platform into a makeshift maternity ward, delivering a healthy baby girl and saving two lives in the process. His story is a testament to the indomitable spirit of service, courage, and humanity that inspires us all to rise above challenges and make a difference.
-Trained to handle battlefield emergencies, he never imagined that his skills would be called upon in the midst of a crowded railway station. Yet, when he saw a pregnant woman, Ashwarfalak Quershi, writhing in severe labor pain on a footover bridge, he didn’t hesitate. There was no time to waste. The mother and child were in a precarious condition, and every second mattered.
-The woman, traveling with her husband and child on the Panvel-Gorakhpur Express (train number 15066), had gone into unexpected labor. Her husband, Mohammad Zubair Quershi, had sent an SOS via the Rail Madad app, prompting railway staff to deboard the family at Jhansi station.
-Railway women staff, including Chief Ticketing Examiner Lili Kushwaha, stepped in to secure the area and provide gloves, ensuring basic hygiene and safety. Together, they created a small oasis of calm amidst the chaos of the station, llowing Major Rohit to focus on delivering the baby.
-The result? A healthy baby girl and a stable mother, both of whom were promptly transported to a nearby hospital for further care.
Major Rohit’s ability to adapt and act decisively in such an unconventional setting is a powerful reminder that true heroes don’t wait for perfect conditions—they make do with what they have. His quick thinking turned ordinary objects into lifesaving tools, proving that resourcefulness and determination can overcome even the most daunting challenges.
Lili Kushwaha, who assisted during the delivery, later visited the family at the hospital, bringing food and clothes for the newborn, a touching gesture that amplified the spirit of humanity sparked by Major Rohit’s intervention.
The Indian Army and railway authorities were quick to praise Major Rohit’s heroism. The North Central Railway’s Jhansi Division noted that while their medical team was mobilized, Major Rohit’s swift response bridged a critical time gap, ensuring the safety of both mother and child.
Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin, Director General of the Armed Forces Medical Services, lauded his professionalism, calling it a “shining example of the military medical corps’ ethos of service beyond the battlefield.”
Major Rohit’s story is more than just a tale of a successful emergency delivery—it’s a call to action for all of us. It reminds us that heroism isn’t confined to grand gestures or extraordinary circumstances; it lies in the willingness to act when others might hesitate.
His humility and sense of duty embody the finest qualities of the Indian Army: professionalism, bravery, and compassion.
This inspiring act also highlights the strength of community. The railway staff’s quick response, the female ticket checkers’ support, and the gratitude of the family all underscore the power of collective effort. When individuals come together with a shared purpose, miracles happen—even on a busy railway platform.
Major Rohit Bachwala’s actions at Jhansi Railway Station are a powerful reminder that we all have the potential to make a difference, no matter where we are or what resources we have.
Let his example inspire us to be ready—to act, to adapt, and to serve. Whether it’s lending a helping hand, using our skills to solve a problem, or simply showing kindness, we can all be heroes in our own way. So, the next time you find yourself at a crossroads, remember the army doctor who turned a railway station into a place of miracles—and ask yourself!
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