New Delhi: The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) commuters on Blue Line at Dwarka Mor railway station were left in a state of shock by something really bizarre on Tuesday morning. Reportedly, a 24-year-old woman jumped on the track to fetch Rs 2,000 currency note. She escaped death narrowly even as the Delhi Metro passed over her. Also Read - In Only 9 Days, More Than 2000 Passengers Fined & 5000 Penalised By Delhi Metro For Not Wearing Masks

The woman was identified as a resident of Jharoda Kalan in the city. She was admitted to a hospital where treatment for her minor injuries is underway. Furthermore, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) asked her for a written apology for creating disruption of services on the Delhi Metro’s Blue Line. Also Read - Delhi Metro Phase 4: Tughlakabad-Aerocity Metro to Be Called 'Silver Line', Announces DMRC

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The woman had reportedly jumped on the Delhi metro track on Dwarka Mor station around 10.40 AM. The reason due to which she risked her life was one Rs 2,000 note. As she was in the process to fetch the currency note, a metro train on its way to Noida Electronic City arrived. In a bid to save her life, she laid still between the tracks. And, this did help. She was rescued, after the train left the platform, with some minor injuries for which she is being treated at a hospital.

Due to the incident, the services of Blue Line metro was affected for a short while. However, the same were restored to normal soon.

Delhi Metro’s Blue Line connects Dwarka Sector 21 in Delhi to Noida Electronic City in Greater Noida. The Noida City Centre-Noida Electronic City section of the Delhi Metro’s Blue Line was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday.