Mom’s 5km scooty ride to catch the kid Corona



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The coronavirus outbreak showed nothing! Bangladesh itself is witness to the incident of escaping the bodies of their relatives. But what is the exception? Of course there are. There are brilliant examples of how strong love, relationships, and family ties can be. And he showed his mother Razia Begum, a mother in the Indian state of Telangana. The mother returned with the child who was trapped in a running of the bulls after driving a 5-kilometer scooty.

The story of Razia Begum’s three-day adventure has emerged in the Indian newspaper ‘Indian Express’. He began his journey on Monday morning, April 7. The boy returned home on Wednesday, April 7. The brave woman has to drive the scooty for 24 to 24 hours. As such, he had to travel five kilometers in an hour.

Knowing the whole history of Razia Begum’s family, her scooter trip and her return, can seem really special. And that’s why it appeared on the news pages. Now let’s see how Razia Begum’s journey was:

Nellore in Andhra Pradesh from Nizamabad Bodhan in Telangana, India. The distance will be 5 km. If you come and go 4 thousand 5 km. It is nothing if you take into account the train system or the Indian highway. But this is normal! Yes, it is coronavirus. That is, the era of confinement. Where the bus is, the train is all off. The blockade begins in most states in India on March 25. It is still in force.

Razia Begum lives in nizamism. Age 1 Is the principal of a public school. Her son Mohammad Nizamuddin is a student at the Narayana Academy of Medicine in Hyderabad. Age 5 years. On March 12, Nizam’s classmate went to see his sick father. He took Nizam with him. However, a Dargah Ziarat was also the target of the Nizam. The return ticket was on March 23. But the coronavirus situation changes everything. Train canceled, block started. Nizam was trapped in a friend’s house.

Razia Begum’s husband died 5 years ago. In his opinion, the prevalence of coronavirus in Nellore is high. The child may not be able to follow enough safety measures to prevent the coronavirus. Then he started running to bring him back to himself. Seek police help. But the collapse of the closure failed.
Razia said: ‘I was very worried. If he was in the house, she could watch him. I was waiting in hopes of blocking the police council.

But the blockade was extended on April 7, frustrating Razia. This time, Razia decided that he would go himself and take the boy home and sit on the scooter. That is a decision. He went to his school on Monday morning. Because there was no driver in the deal closing. In addition, the police were likely to obstruct the car when it was taken away. Razia said: ‘I have been skating for two years (Two Wheeler). So I was not afraid to run Scooty. But the distance was really high. I didn’t even tell the boy about this trip. Not even my brothers. I left on Monday morning, went to Hyderabad and informed the boy that I was going to pick him up.

Along the way, Razia Begum filled up the fuel where she had a gasoline pump. Plus, you can always put extra fuel in a can. And they carry bread and vegetables to satisfy their hunger. Razia said: ‘I used to pause for 5 to 20 minutes at the gasoline pump. I used to drink water. And give Scooty’s engine a chance to cool down. Good luck, Scooty is not in the middle.
When Razia reaches the limit of the blind province of Telangana, it is night. Members of the Legislature were upset by his departure and fate. Because there are no other vehicles on the road. Speaking of security, he asked to return. But Razia was able to convince them that she could walk the safe path.

Razia said: «The road was dark and sunny. But I have to go find my son. Police stopped at the checkpoint around 2 p.m. They hear about my purpose. The front path is very dangerous, and it is advisable to wait a bit. I left the checkpoint for a while and left at four at night. Then tell the boy on the phone that I’m close.
Son Nizamuddin said that his mother came to pick him up around 7:30 in the morning. I was amazed and delighted to see him. That afternoon we started the return trip that afternoon. I returned to Bodan on Wednesday night. Immediately after two days, the mother eats properly.

Bodhan V Assistant Police Commissioner Jaipal Reddy said: “Razia is a very brave woman. I advised him to rent a car. I couldn’t spend that much money, I wanted to go to school. He wrote down the purpose of his trip and requested a document so that the police could appear at eight on the way. In fact, he was able to bring back the trapped boy. “



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