"I had two cans of water, which were completely gone. But passengers still came to me after getting off the train with their empty bottles... I passed them on to other women from the organization, but I also thought, 'If only I had more cans, I would never send them away empty-handed.'" This is a sad statement from Anita Bhardwaj, who has personally experienced the thirst of passengers and has been serving at the Beawar railway station every yea…
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"I had two cans of water, which were completely gone. But passengers still came to me after getting off the train with their empty bottles... I passed them on to other women from the organization, but I also thought, 'If only I had more cans, I would never send them away empty-handed.'" This is a sad statement from Anita Bhardwaj, who has personally experienced the thirst of passengers and has been serving at the Beawar railway station every yea…