Viral Video: Meet 'real-life hero' Mayur Schalke, who saved life of a child in the nick of time

The child was on the railway track and the train was few meters away, Schalke risked his life, saved the life of a child. And the video goes viral.

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Heroes are seen on the screen and in real life, we witness fewer incidents that inspire us. Meet real-life hero Schalke from this viral video. 

Mayur Schalke, who joined the railway 6 months ago, saved the life of a child who fell down on the railway track. The child was walking on the platform with his mother and suddenly child's hand was detached from the mother's hand. The child fell down on the railway track and was not able to climb the platform. The train was a few meters away. Schalke risked his life and ran towards the child to save him after listening to the scream of the child's mother. Death was in front of the child, but from the efforts of Mayur, he was in the safe. 

Mother was few inches away from her child, then why did not she extended her hand to save her own child? The reason for so is that the woman is blind and all she could was screeching. 

This is not a scripted film scene, this all happened on the Mumbai railway station and the whole incident was captured on the CCTV camera. 

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The man, Mayur has been praised by everyone. He is a real-life hero in eyes of everyone. Schalke said that he was on duty and ran towards the child after listening to the voice of the child's mother. Initially, he hesitated but without wasting a second he ran and took the child up at the platform. 

The Railways are also praising the courageous efforts of Schalke. The Chief Public Relation Officer said Schalke's work is to check whether the railway signals are working properly or not, we are glad he heard the sound of the blind mother and rescued the child. 

The Asian Institute of Transport Development has given the reward of INR 50 thousand to honor Schalke for his bravery.

Minister of Railways, Piyush Goyal tweeted, "Very proud of Mayur Schalke, Railwayman from the Vangani Railway station in Mumbai who has done an expectational courageous act, risked his own life and saved the child's life."

Minister of Railway tweeted, "A Good Samaritan, At Vangani Station of Central Railway, Pointsman Mr. Mayur Schalke saved the life of a child just in the nick of the time. He risked his life to save the life of the child. We salute his exemplary courage and his devotion towards his duty". "Shri Mayur Schalke 'real-life hero' appreciated from the staff and DRM of Mumbai Division of Central Railways", the ministry added. 


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