- If you are determined, you can easily fulfill dreams
YavatmalIn general, struggle is written in the life of women. Still, women are fulfilling their dreams by living their struggling life happily. There are many such women in Yavatmal city too, whose life has gone through difficulties. The story of the struggle of a police station officer and five subordinate employees working in the women’s police station of Lohara, built in Yavatmal city, is proving to be an inspiration to the society.
inspiration from teacher father
PI Deepmala Bhende, who took over as the police station of Lohara’s women police station, has also struggled a lot in her life. Deepmala, daughter of retired teacher Sureshrao Bhende, living in Agargaon in Deoli tehsil of Wardha district, adopting the father’s ideal, decided to do something different on her own and joined the police department. PI Deepmala Bhende tells that her parents always paid attention to the education of the four daughters. Daughters stand on their own feet and make their name, here it was the expectation of their father. The four sisters have lived up to the expectations of their parents. In the year 2007, he took the MPSC exam in Wardha and passed the exam in the first attempt itself.
After this, on 1 September 2009, he took over the responsibility in the police department as PSI. While handling the responsibility of Nagpur City, Chandrapur’s Warora, SID Yavatmal, Yavatmal Rural, Darwa Police Station, Akola Training Centre, Cyber Cell Yavatmal, she is now handling the responsibility of Lohora Mahila Police Station. After the death of teacher husband Amit Gyaneshwar Bhoyar in an accident, she is carrying out police duty with her five-year-old son. Even today his life remains a struggle. Still, she is facing every challenge that comes in her life.
Vegetable seller’s daughter had a passion for khaki
The struggle of Rajnigandha Gedam, working as a police hero in the women’s police station, is also inspiring for the society. To fulfill the dreams of parents, a vegetable seller in the city of Vani, Rajnigandha Gedam continued his studies along with selling vegetables. Parents also got Rajnigandha married to vegetable seller Sahabrao Bhivgade in the year 2009. But the passion of khaki on tuberose was so great that he tried his best to fulfill this passion.
Rajnigandha was supported a lot by her husband Sahabrao Bhivgade to become a police, worked hard to not break Rajnigandha’s passion. Not only this, in order to fulfill the dream of becoming a police, when her daughter was one year old, she kept her daughter with her mother and completed the training of the police department. The dream of wearing khaki uniform since childhood has been fulfilled by the daughter of the vegetable seller father and the wife of the vegetable seller husband and presented an ideal in front of the society.
Poor Kabaddi player touched the sky
It is said that dreams are fulfilled only by those who face every challenge to fulfill their dream. The life of Megha Dhawale, who was working as an assistant sub-inspector of police in Lohara police station, was quite a struggle. Staying with his grandparents in Ghatanji city, he completed his studies till the second year. Megha Dhawale is very fond of playing Kabaddi and this game of Kabaddi has brought a new change in her life.
In Amravati district level and tehsil level kabaddi competition in Digras, he won the competitions by beating his competitors. After this, the kabaddi competition worked to change the fortunes of Megha Dhawale. Megha joined the police department on the basis of Kabaddi on 21st December 1991. After working as a constable in Vani, she is handling the responsibility of Assistant Police Sub-Inspector in Police Headquarters, Yavatmal Rural, Yavatmal City, Avadhootwadi and now Lohara Police Station.
Farmer’s daughter fulfilled her dream in the year 2008
The farmer, who works hard day and night in the fields to grow crops, feeds his family and also educates the children. Jayshree Hirasingh Chavan, a resident of Bangaon, a small village in Ner tehsil, has shouldered the responsibility of her family by becoming a police hero. In the year 2008, Jayashree was selected in the police recruitment. But the unfortunate thing was that Jayshree’s farmer father died of corona epidemic and after the death of the father started handling the responsibility of his maternal uncle.
Seeing other girls resolved to become a police
The success story of Police Naik Sarita Adhapure is also quite different. Near the city police headquarters is the house of Sarita Adhapure’s mother. When Sarita was in class V, she used to take care of young children at a doctor’s house here. While working here, Sarita completed her studies till class XII.
Meanwhile, seeing her running in the morning and evening on the grounds of the Police Headquarters near the house, Sarita also resolved to become the police and started fulfilling the resolution. She was admitted in the year 2008 and in the year 2009 she joined the police service. During this, she could not even give the BA second year examination. Sarita Adhapure has started serving in Police Headquarters, Traffic Office, City Police and now Lohara Police Station.
want to be a police
The parents of Varsha Jagannath Pund, a resident of Mukutgunj in Mahagaon tehsil, were teachers by profession. The parents hoped that their daughter would become a teacher after completing her B.Ed. But Varsha Pund wanted to wear a khaki uniform. To become a policeman, he worked hard in Varsha Pund. Eventually his hard work paid off. During the police recruitment in the year 2008, Varsha was selected in the police department and her happiness did not go well. Varsha Pund is working as Police Nayak in Lohara Police Station and is currently preparing for PSI.