A possible concise summary is:
The text is a transcript of an episode of 'Crime Alert', a show that exposes social crimes. The episode tells the story of Devaki, an elderly woman who is mistreated and abandoned by her two sons, Pankaj and Nagesh, who only care about her money. Devaki travels from Delhi to Mumbai to take care of Pankaj, who pretends to be sick, but he throws her out of his house when she runs out of money. Devaki is stranded at a railway station during a pandemic lockdown, with no food, water or shelter. She is rescued by Prakash Verma, a kind-hearted man who offers her a ticket to Delhi and later invites her to stay with his family. The episode ends with a message about the duty of children to respect and care for their parents, and the legal consequences of neglecting them.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Devaki is a mother of two sons who lives in Delhi.
2. Her elder son, Pankaj, lives in Mumbai and calls her to come there because he is unwell and needs money.
3. Her younger son, Nagesh, lives in Delhi and treats her rudely and accuses her of favoring Pankaj.
4. Devaki goes to Mumbai with some money and medicines, but finds out that Pankaj is an alcoholic and his wife is a spendthrift.
5. Pankaj and his wife throw Devaki out of their house when she runs out of money and ask her to beg for her expenses.
6. Devaki reaches Bandra railway station and wants to go back to Delhi, but has no money or food.
7. The country is under lockdown due to a pandemic and trains are cancelled or restricted for people above 50 years of age.
8. Devaki is interviewed by a reporter who broadcasts her story on the news.
9. Prakash, a kind-hearted man from Delhi, sees the news and arranges a ticket for Devaki to come to Delhi.
10. Prakash welcomes Devaki at the station and takes her to his home, where he lives with his wife and son.
11. Devaki is happy with her new family and Prakash respects and takes care of her as his mother.
12. Sudha Chandran, the host of the show 'Crime Alert', narrates Devaki's story as a social problem and a voice against crime.