There was chaos on the top floor of the hospital. Renowned doctors from all over Mumbai were standing outside the same room. Billionaire industrialist Vikram Malhotra’s condition was very critical. At the age of 50, he was on the door of death today, climbing the ladder of success. The beeping sound of the machines echoed throughout the room, and the look of defeat was clearly visible on the faces of the doctors.
“Dr. Mehra, we tried every treatment. But it is not having any effect,” said senior surgeon Dr Kapoor, wiping the sweat from his forehead.
“There is no question of giving up,” said Dr. Mehra in a furious tone. “He’s the biggest industrialist in this country. But no matter how many injections, medicines or machines were administered, Vikram’s breathing was slowing down every minute.
Part 2: Aryan’s Concern
Outside, in the waiting area, his son Aryan was sitting holding his head. There was both fear and anger in the eyes. “There are 15 doctors here and still they can’t do anything. Is it all just the name doctor?” he shouted. On the other hand, Lakshmi, the hospital’s sanitation worker, was cleaning the floor. His broom was moving slowly, but his eyes were on everything. She was accompanied by her 14-year-old son Aarav, who had come to work with his mother due to school holidays.
There was a strange glint in Aarav’s eyes. Since childhood, he was fond of machines and electronic systems. He would open the broken radio, old mobile in the house and then connect it. When Aarav saw the uneasiness of the doctors outside the ICU, he said softly to the mother, “Mother, this machine is doing something wrong. ”
Part 3: Worrying about Lakshmi
Lakshmi quickly scolded him. “Shut up, there’s a doctor here.” How do you know?”
“No, mom, look, he’s blinking the connection to that heart monitor. This means that the data sensor is not sending the right signal,” Aarav said, his eyes on the wiring inside the ICU.
On the other hand, Dr. Mehra was saying angrily, “Get a new machine, right now.” We don’t want data disturbances. But it was going to take time to get a new machine. Aarav slowly stepped forward and peeked through the glass door. He noticed that the wire of one of the sensors was engaged in the wrong slot. It was a technical mistake that was not visible to the human eye. But Aarav caught on.
Part 4: Aarav’s Courage
Lakshmi pulled his hand. “Don’t be crazy, don’t even think about going in.” But Aarav’s curiosity was growing. He saw that the doctors were arguing among themselves. No one was listening to anyone and Vikram Malhotra’s breathing was slowly getting weaker. A voice came from inside, “If you don’t do something now, it’s all over.” ”
Aarav took out a pen from his small bag and said to the mother, “Mother, let me just look for 1 minute.” I think I can do something. ”
Lakshmi was trembling with fear. “No, son, you don’t understand. These people won’t let you in. ”
“Mother,” she said firmly, “everyone will remember me if he dies.” But if you survive, you will probably be proud of me. Lakshmi looked into his eyes. It was self-confidence, not innocence, and perhaps a mother’s heart knew that her son was about to do something extraordinary.
Part 5: Time Pressure
On the other hand, the sound of the monitor in the ICU gradually started to slow down. The doctors bowed their heads. Everyone outside was silent. But in that silence, a glint arose in Aarav’s eyes. It was a moment when a poor 14-year-old boy, the son of a floor cleaner, understood that now he would do what 15 doctors could not do.
Will he be able to stop? Was fate now in his hands? The next moment, there was chaos outside the ICU. The beeping of the machine was now continuous and the doctors were running around in a hurry. Nurses were running with injections and oxygen cylinders. “We have to bring the pulse back,” shouted Top Mehra.
CPR was going on on Vikram Malhotra’s chest. But there was no effect. All eyes were on the monitor, which was constantly showing red light. “No response. Aryan, standing outside, could not hold back tears from his eyes. He took the phone out of his pocket and cried, “Dad, just open your eyes once. ”
Part 6: Trying Aarav
Standing behind her, Lakshmi was holding her son Aarav tightly. His heart was beating fast. He didn’t know what to do. But Aarav’s focus was now on just one thing. On the machine kept in the corner of the ICU, whose wires were a little loose and in which he had seen a disturbance a few moments ago.
He gently released his mother’s hand and moved forward. The nurses were so busy that no one noticed. He approached the glass door and gently opened it. “Hey, wait!” one of the guards shouted. But by then Aarav had gone inside.
All the doctors froze for a moment. “Hey, who is this kid? Get it out now. But Aarav didn’t listen to anyone. His eyes were directly on the machine. He bent down and went under the machine and looked at the wire carefully. He pulled out a connection and fixed that loose pin with the tip of the pen. Then put the wire back in the correct slot.
Part 7: Miracles
“What are you doing? This is the ICU. Get out!” shouted Dr. Kapoor angrily. Aarav said, “No,” just kept his eyes fixed on the machine’s screen. A moment, a moment or two, and then suddenly the steady sound of beep beep echoed on the monitor. It was as if electricity struck the room.
“Top Mehra did a quick pulse check. “Wait, pulse back!” he said in surprise. All the doctors looked at each other. “What just happened? Did someone touch the machine?”
“That boy,” one of the nurses said hesitantly. “He had done something near the machine. Lakshmi was standing outside the door, watching. His heart seemed to stop. “Oh my God, there’s nothing wrong now,” he muttered.
But then the doctor’s voice came from inside, “The patient is stabilizing. Falls normalizing. The whole atmosphere seemed to come to a standstill. Everyone standing outside the ICU was shocked. While 15 doctors whose hopes had been dashed, the son of a sanitation worker stood silently, who had just returned the life of the billionaire with his mind and courage.
Part 8: Identifying Aarav
Dr. Mehra himself came to him and said, “Son, how did you do it?” Aarav said softly, “Sir, the wire of the machine’s sensor was in the wrong slot. She was sending the data wrong. Therefore, the system mistook the heartbeat as a no response. I just fixed the connection. ”
The doctor stared at him for a few seconds, as if he did not understand what to say. “Did anyone teach you that?”
“No sir,” Aarav smiled. “I watch videos of machines on YouTube. That’s it. ”
Dr. Mehra took a deep breath. “You did what we couldn’t do together. Vikram Malhotra’s breathing was now normal. The atmosphere in the ICU became quiet. But in that silence, everyone’s eyes were now on the little boy who had surprised even the doctors today.
Lakshmi came in and said nervously, “Sir, sorry, this kid just wanted to help. Mehra smiled and said, “Help? It saved one life today. Lakshmi, your son is not an ordinary child. ”
Part 9: The Deluge of Media
Aarav looked at his mother and at that moment there was only one thing in his eyes. The close one tried to stop him, but fate itself had bent before him. The next morning, there was a flood of media outside the hospital. Every news channel ran the same headline: “Billionaire dragged to death by sanitation worker’s son.” ”
Lakshmi rushed to the hospital in fear. He thought he might lose his job. But as soon as she reached the ICU, Vikram Malhotra himself was seen coming in a wheelchair from the front. His face was tired, but there was a sparkle of life in his smile. He called Aarav in front of him and said, “Son, I know you saved my life. The doctors told me everything. ”
Aarav was taken aback. “I just fixed the wire, sir. ”
Vikram laughed. “Sometimes small thinking does great wonders. Then he announced in front of everyone, “From today Aarav will study on my technical scholarship.” His education, his future, everything is my responsibility. ”
Part 10: Moment of Pride
Tears welled up in Lakshmi’s eyes. The crowd was clapping. But there was only a moment of silent pride between mother and son. Aarav looked up at the sky. Where perhaps the sun of his dreams had now really risen.
The son of a sanitation worker who had only fixed one connection, but that connection restarted the system of life. Aarav not only raised the honor of his mother, but also gave a new direction to his dreams.
Part 11: New Beginnings
Aarav continued his studies and with the help of Vikram Malhotra, he decided to hone his skills in the technical field. She developed a keen interest in machines and electronics and worked hard to fulfill her dreams.
Vikram offered Aarav an internship at his company, where he further enhanced his knowledge. Aarav proved with his hard work and dedication that if a person has dedication, then any dream can be fulfilled.
Part 12: A source of inspiration
A few years later, Aarav completed his engineering and became a successful engineer. She not only honored her mother, but also became an inspiration to all children who dared to chase their dreams even in difficult circumstances.
Aarav learned from his experiences that one should always be ready to face difficulties in life. She always resolved to help others, especially those children who were in difficult situations like her.
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This story teaches us that no matter how bad the situation is, if we have the will to struggle and work hard, we can overcome any difficulty. Aarav’s story proved that sometimes a small effort can lead to great success.

