On Thursday, while Chandran was carrying food packets in his autorickshaw for distribution among migrant workers, one of his friends called him, telling him that an Oriya woman was in labour near the local CPI office and urgently needed to be taken to the hospital. “By the time I reached the spot, the woman, who was lying beneath a peepul tree in front of a Ganesh temple, had already passed a lot of blood and amniotic fluid. So, I decided to deliver the baby myself. The woman tried to stop me since I was a man, but I convinced her that I can do it safely,” Chandran recalled. Soon, a few women also joined in.