Anuppur, 21 May (HS). Collector Ashish Vashishtha, who was coming back to the district headquarters Anuppur from the visit of District Panchayat Pushprajgarh, saw the injured lying on the road after a bike rider collided with a bus near village Pondki on Tuesday evening, stopped the vehicle and sent the injured to Rajendragram hospital in his vehicle for quick medical treatment. Tried to. During this time, when there was inconvenience in carrying the injured in the vehicle, he immediately called an ambulance and took the injured to the hospital. During this time, District Panchayat Chief Executive Officer Tanmay Vashishtha along with the Collector stayed behind until the medical treatment of the injured person was ensured.
According to the information, Collector Ashish Vashishtha was on a tour of District Panchayat Pushprajgarh area on Tuesday. During this time, after observing various works in the scorching heat throughout the day and attending various important meetings, he was returning from Amarkantak to Anuppur with the CEO District Panchayat. Then late in the evening near Pondki, he stopped the vehicle after seeing the bike rider lying injured on the road after colliding with a bus. Tried to send the injured to Rajendragram hospital in his vehicle. But seeing that this arrangement was not possible in his vehicle, he called an ambulance and himself took him to Rajendragram, and after providing proper treatment to the injured person in front of him, he left for Anuppur. Collector Ashish Vashishtha's sensitivity and excellent human qualities are being appreciated everywhere.
Pushprajgarh police said that Narendra Kumar Patle was going from Shahdol to his home village Farrisemer (Pushprajgarh) in a two-wheeler when he collided with a bus near Pondaki at 7.30 and fell there. Meanwhile, Collector Ashish Vashishtha returned from visiting the Janpad Panchayat Pushprajgarh area. When he was returning, he stopped his vehicle and took the injured Narendra Kumar to Rajendragram hospital, after which he got immediate medical treatment and referred him to the district hospital.