Officer Converts Old Train Car Into ‘Hospital On Wheels’ To Bring Healthcare To Remote India
Officer Converts Old Train Car Into ‘Hospital On Wheels’ To Bring Healthcare To Remote India
Officer Converts Old Train Car Into ‘Hospital On Wheels’ To Bring Healthcare To Remote India Ity Pandey and her railcoach hospital – credit, the Better India From a dusty plain in central India comes the story of a truly brilliant solution to a significant problem. Brought to light in a report from the Better India, a railway manager has found a masterful way to bring much needed medical services to the vast network of railway employees and their families: by building a hospital in a train coach. If you go to Wikipedia and look up the city of Bhusuwal, the first thing you see is an image of Bhusuwal Junction, the city’s train station. Indicative of what this story is about, the junction is one of the busiest railway depots not just in central India, but the entire country. It houses the Bhusuwal Railway Division, whose manager is Ity Pandey, a 26-year veteran of one of the world’s most used and most complicated rail networks. Much like an old Rustbelt factory town, Bhusuwal Junction is the …