Andhra Pradesh School Warden Carries Sick Student on Back for 6 KM Over Missing Roads

AMARAVATI — In a striking display of selflessness and dedication, a school hostel warden in a remote corner of Andhra Pradesh carried an ailing student on his back for nearly six kilometers to reach the nearest hospital. The incident, which unfolded after the absence of an all-weather road made any form of vehicular access entirely impossible, has sparked widespread admiration while casting a harsh spotlight on severe infrastructure deficits in the state's underserved regions.
A Long Walk for Healthcare
The incident occurred when a young student residing at a government-run school hostel fell severely ill. Realizing the urgency of the medical emergency and knowing that ambulances or local vehicles could not navigate the treacherous, unpaved terrain leading to the village, the school warden chose not to wait.
Lifting the sick child onto his back, the warden trekked through difficult hilly paths for nearly six kilometers until he reached a main road where transportation to a medical facility could finally be secured. Thanks to his swift actions, the student received timely medical intervention and is currently recovering.
Praise and Renewed Outcry Over Infrastructure Gap
As news of the warden's heroic act spread, social media platforms and local communities erupted in praise for his quick thinking and physical endurance. However, the admiration has been heavily shadowed by frustration from local residents and tribal welfare activists.
"While we salute the warden's dedication, this incident is a stark reminder of our daily reality," said a local resident. "In 2026, we shouldn't have to carry our sick children on our backs just to see a doctor. The lack of proper roads is costing lives and health."
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