Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh) [India], In a heroic act, a Railway Traveling Tick Checker (TTE) on Wednesday saved a runaway minor boy who was contemplating death by suicide in the Kakinada Town-Bengaluru train at Rajahmundry Railway Station. Had been. -A minor boy named Rahman, resident of Kakinada Town, ran away from home at around 4:30 pm on Wednesday evening after failing in the Intermediate Board examination, warning his parents to commit suicide. After the boy ran away from home, the parents started asking locals at the railway station and booze stand in Kakinada about his whereabouts. Licensed porters spotted the boy boarding TRAI Kakinada Town-Bengaluru at Kakinada Town station and informed the victim's parents after identifying the photo. After getting information from the licensed porter, the boy's father Usman informed his brother living in Rajahmundry, the boy's relatives reached Rajahmundry railway station and started inquiring about the boy along with his photograph.S Chandramouli, chief ticket inspector at Rajahmundry station, after taking note of his complaint, alerted the rest of the ticket checking staff to look out for the boy in the incoming Seshadri Express. Chandramouli informed the escort RPF and GRP and Rajahmundry station RP regarding the incident and shared the photo of the boy. At 6.43 pm, as the train started arriving at the Rajahmundry railway station platform, TC staff and railway police started checking the general coaches at both ends of the train, CTI Chandramouli noticed that a teenage boy was sitting on the footboard of the train. Rajahmundry in S-11 coach. As soon as the train stopped, he immediately went to the bogie and inquired about the boy.After much persuasion, he gently took the boy to the TC office at the railway station, where the relatives confirmed and identified the boy. Upon questioning, the boy revealed that he had run away from his home in Kakinad due to dire consequences and was considering dying by suicide. , TC staff and GRP counseled the boy and after confirming with his parents, he was safely handed over to his relatives. The boy's parents and relatives appealed to S.S. for timely intervention. Chandramouli thanked CTI and RPF for saving his son's life. Senior DCM Vijayawada, Vavilapalli Rambabu praised and congratulated the ticket checking staff of Rajahmundry for rescuing the minor boy.Narendra A Patil, Divisional Railway Manager, Vijayawada Division, congratulated S.S. for his exemplary efforts in locating the minor boy. Appreciated the selfless work of Chandramouli, CTI, Rajahmundry. Minor boy. DRM Narendra A. Patil said such an incident highlights the importance of human compassion and the role of railway staff in ensuring the safety and well-being of passengers, especially vulnerable persons like minors.