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Lockdown: Telangana woman rides 1,400 km on scooty to get her stranded son

Razia Begum, a 48-year-old headmistress at a government school in Nizamabad, rode nearly 1,400 km on a scooter, over three days, to bring her stranded son home from Nellore in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh amid a nationwide lockdown.

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Published : Apr 10, 2020, 9:41 AM IST

Updated : Apr 10, 2020, 11:46 AM IST

Hyderabad: Notwithstanding separation from her son amid a 21-day nationwide lockdown, a middle-aged woman from Telangana rode nearly 1,400 km on a scooter, over three days, to bring her stranded son home from Nellore in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh.

Telangana woman rides 1,400 km on scooty to get her stranded son

Razia Begum (48), a headmistress at a government school in Nizamabad, set out on the arduous journey on Monday morning armed with local police permission. She rode solo to Nellore and returned with her younger son on Wednesday evening, showing an endurance level even a seasoned rallyist would find hard to match.

"It was a difficult journey on a small two-wheeler for a woman. But the determination to bring my son back overtook all my fears. I packed Rotis and they kept me going. It was fearsome in the nights with no traffic movement and no people on roads," Ms Begum told reporters on Thursday.

Razia Begum, who lost her husband 15 years ago, lived with her two sons, an engineering graduate, and 19-year old Nizamuddin, who aspires to become a doctor.

Also read: COVID-19 LIVE: 18 new cases in Telangana, total mounts to 471

Nizamuddin had gone to Rahamatabad in Nellore on March 12 to drop his friend and stayed back there. Meanwhile, the lockdown was announced following the coronavirus outbreak and he could not return.

Razia Begum was anguished to hear from her son, who was desperate to return home and decided to fetch him herself. The woman did not send her elder son since she feared police might mistake him for a joyrider and detain him.

After initially considering taking a car, she discarded the idea and chose her two-wheeler.

On the morning of April 6, she began the journey and reached Nellore the next day in the afternoon. She left for home town on the same day along with her son and reached Bodhan on Wednesday evening, Razia Begum said.

She packed chapatis for the road ahead and rode on, making stops at fuel stations and quenching her thirst at certain points along the way.

Nizamuddin has completed his intermediate and has undergone coaching for the MBBS entrance exam

. PTI Report.

Hyderabad: Notwithstanding separation from her son amid a 21-day nationwide lockdown, a middle-aged woman from Telangana rode nearly 1,400 km on a scooter, over three days, to bring her stranded son home from Nellore in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh.

Telangana woman rides 1,400 km on scooty to get her stranded son

Razia Begum (48), a headmistress at a government school in Nizamabad, set out on the arduous journey on Monday morning armed with local police permission. She rode solo to Nellore and returned with her younger son on Wednesday evening, showing an endurance level even a seasoned rallyist would find hard to match.

"It was a difficult journey on a small two-wheeler for a woman. But the determination to bring my son back overtook all my fears. I packed Rotis and they kept me going. It was fearsome in the nights with no traffic movement and no people on roads," Ms Begum told reporters on Thursday.

Razia Begum, who lost her husband 15 years ago, lived with her two sons, an engineering graduate, and 19-year old Nizamuddin, who aspires to become a doctor.

Also read: COVID-19 LIVE: 18 new cases in Telangana, total mounts to 471

Nizamuddin had gone to Rahamatabad in Nellore on March 12 to drop his friend and stayed back there. Meanwhile, the lockdown was announced following the coronavirus outbreak and he could not return.

Razia Begum was anguished to hear from her son, who was desperate to return home and decided to fetch him herself. The woman did not send her elder son since she feared police might mistake him for a joyrider and detain him.

After initially considering taking a car, she discarded the idea and chose her two-wheeler.

On the morning of April 6, she began the journey and reached Nellore the next day in the afternoon. She left for home town on the same day along with her son and reached Bodhan on Wednesday evening, Razia Begum said.

She packed chapatis for the road ahead and rode on, making stops at fuel stations and quenching her thirst at certain points along the way.

Nizamuddin has completed his intermediate and has undergone coaching for the MBBS entrance exam

. PTI Report.

Last Updated : Apr 10, 2020, 11:46 AM IST
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