The overhead wire of Western Railway between Dahisar and Mira road broke on early Wednesday morning resulting in the disturbance of Virar-bound traffic. Fifty HSC students who were unaware of the incident had literally lost hope of appearing for board paper. However, Rohidas Patil, Senior BJP leader from Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation and trustee of SM College in Bhyandar west immediately swung into action and made sure that all the students who were stranded at Bhayandar and Mira road railway stations, could give their exams at temporary hall in his college in due time.

According to the station master at the Bhayandar railway station, the overhead wire on the Virar-bound track number one broke on Wednesday morning at 7:25am. As a result, traffic was disturbed.

However, unaware of this incident, many HSC students who reached Mira road and Bhayandar stations with the purpose of going to their exam centres were stranded. When the news reached Rohidas Patil, he swung into action and rushed to Bhayandar station. He requested the station masters at Mira road and Bhayandar to announce that the students could give their exams at SM College in Bhyandar east.

Speaking to DNA, Rohidas Patil said, "First I enquired with VN Yadav, Principal of our SM College whether we could make an alternate arrangement for the stranded students. When he assured to do so, I asked the station master to announce the same. So far 50 students have reached at our college and already started given exams."