200-bed AC dormitory with free meals, lockers, Wi-Fi & medical alerts ends decades of sleepless nights on platforms
Published on: November 03, 2025
By: BTNI
Location: Prayagraj, India
Tears rolled down Ram Pyari’s cheeks as she touched the cool marble floor of the newly-inaugurated “Vishwas” Patient Attendant Rest Shelter. For 38 hours, the 60-year-old from Chitrakoot had slept on a gunny bag outside the Central Hospital gate, waiting for her grandson’s dengue treatment.
Yesterday, she slept on a cushioned bunk under a ceiling fan.Built at a cost of ₹4.8 crore on the hospital campus, the three-storey shelter was jointly unveiled by Divisional Railway Manager Himanshu Shekhar Upadhyay and Prayagraj Mayor Ganesh Kesarwani. What “Vishwas” offers – FREE for every attendant

✓ 200 beds (100 women, 100 men)
✓ 24×7 RO water, tea-coffee vending
✓ Hot meals thrice daily by IRCTC
✓ Locker per bed + CCTV
✓ Real-time SMS alerts when patient’s turn arrives
✓ Wheelchair-friendly ramps & oxygen-ready corner
✓ Prayer room & children’s play corner “No attendant will ever sleep hungry or under the sky again,” declared DRM Upadhyay, cutting the ribbon amid chants of “Bharat Mata Ki Jai”.
He revealed that attendants can book beds via the Rail Madad app even before the train reaches Prayagraj Junction.First beneficiaries: 47-year-old Munni Devi from Bihar, attending her husband’s kidney dialysis, called it “Ram ji ka ashirwad”.
College student Aryan Singh, staying for his mother’s eye surgery, live-streamed the dormitory to his village WhatsApp group: “Ab ghar jaisa lag raha hai.”
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Mahakumbh-Ready Upgrade
With Maha Kumbh 2026 barely 14 months away, Railways has fast-tracked Phase-2:
→ 100 additional foldable beds
→ Solar rooftop + power backup
→ Direct shuttle from Platform 1 every 15 mins Hospital CMO Dr Priyanka Shukla said bed occupancy in wards has already dropped 12% as attendants no longer crowd corridors.
“Healthy attendants = faster patient recovery,” she smiled.As the sun dipped behind the Yamuna, 180 attendants tucked into khichdi-sabzi under fairy lights. Little Aadya, 5, drew a thank-you card: a train, a bed and a big red heart. “Vishwas” isn’t just a building. It’s Indian Railways whispering to every worried family on a midnight platform:
“You are not alone. Rest. We’ve got you.” #YatriSewa now has a permanent address in Prayagraj.



