Mother rides 1,400 km on scooty to bring back son stranded in Andhra due to lockdown
Mother rides 1,400 km on scooty to bring back son stranded in Andhra due to lockdown
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Hyderabad: A 21-day lockdown continues across the country. Its opening on April 14 seems unlikely. Due to this, a female teacher from Nizamabad, Telangana is in the limelight due to her courageous work amidst the strict lockdown implemented in the state. Let me tell you that Razia Begum, who teaches at a school in Bodhan, Nizamabad, got out of her scooty to bring her son trapped in Nellore in Andhra Pradesh back home.

She managed to bring her son back home by covering a distance of about 1,400 km by Scooty. For information, let us know that Razia had taken permission from the police to get out in lockdown. They had to stop at many places on the way till they reached Nellore as the police stood at every crossroads, Nukkad. During this time, he explained to the local authorities that he traveled to Nellore and brought the son back. He said that it was not easy to do at this time.

Let us tell you that Razia's son Nizamuddin studies in a coaching institute in Hyderabad. He is a student of Intermediate. Last month, Nizamuddin came to Bodhan with a friend from Nellore. During this time Nizamuddin got the news that his father's health was not right. So he went to Nellore with his friend. Meanwhile, he could not return home after the lockdown was imposed due to the Corona epidemic. Unable to find a way back for the son, Razia approached Bodhan's ACP and told him the whole thing. And taking Scooty out to pick up the son.

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