In Nagaon, Assam, nurses Porishmita and Lakhi Moni Das became heroes at Aditya Nursing Home when an earthquake struck. The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit shuddered, with oxygen tanks and monitors teetering above three newborns’ cribs. As panic swept the hospital, sending people fleeing, Porishmita and Lakhi stood unshaken. Porishmita shielded two infants, her arms a steady fortress, while Lakhi cradled the third, guarding it from falling equipment. Their bravery, captured on CCTV, turned a moment of terror into one of profound care.
The nurses’ swift actions ensured the babies emerged unscathed. The hospital, rattled by the quake, hailed Porishmita and Lakhi for their selflessness, honoring them the next day. Their calm resolve amid chaos left a lasting mark, proving that courage shines brightest in crisis. The trembling ceased, but their story endures as a beacon of duty. In a fleeting instant, these women wove a legacy of compassion, safeguarding the most vulnerable with unyielding strength. Aditya Nursing Home now stands prouder, its walls echoing the valor of Porishmita and Lakhi, who showed that humanity prevails when fear threatens to overwhelm.



