Nagpur: Police and sex workers may differ at the close of the red light area of Ganga Jamuna, but mankind unites them on Wednesday.
Police and sex workers hand in hand to take a pregnant woman with mental disability at the two-century hospital to Mayo, where he delivered a healthy boy less than an hour later.
The female family member offered to pay for clothes and sheets, sex workers gave him.
Sex workers – who with women in the hospital, helped the police to make him claim – studied politely refused to be compensated for the material provided by them.
A pregnant woman, who was later identified as Uma Paunikar, had left her house and deviated to Dargah Galli from Ganga Jamuna before she ransacked.
The woman was seen at 6:30 a.m.
by the police deployed in the Ganga Jamuna line, where sex work had been stopped by Amitesh Kumar City Police Chief.
With the woman who did not want to reveal the name and address, the police in charge of warning the Gopika Kodape Gopika Public Inspector Assistant (API) from the Lakadanj Police Station, who was patrolling in the area.
Kodape said he realized the woman in labor pain and immediately called a police vehicle to shift him to the hospital.
“As a woman, I can feel the condition and therefore decided to take her to the early hospital, even though she did not reveal anything about himself,” he said.
The fire added, “Our team then traced his family in Zenda Chowk, Lalgunj, and told them.
The woman left her home at night when other family members fell asleep, and somehow walked until Ganga Jamuna.” Kodape said the woman was rushing to the house Pain after receiving information.
Learned that the police were also seeking help from an elderly sex worker, Santoshi Lahere, to help them support women in their employment aches.
Lahere immediately stepped out with a friend to help the police shift pregnant women.
Lahere said he saw the woman at 4 am but thought her homeless.
“When the police told us, the condition of the woman was precarious.
Some of us offered her clothes, some gave him the sheets, some of us tried to massage their feet and hands, but their employment aches grew,” Lahere said, who praised the police for their efforts.
“Police officers and his team called a police vehicle quickly, where we could bring the woman to the hospital,” Lahere added.
Lahere said the pregnant woman vomited, but she cleaned it without hesitation.
Senior Police Inspector Parag Pote from the Lakadanj Police Station said the woman had given birth to a boy, which was fine.