Unique initiative of police on Women's Day: Women holding rolling pin and sickle drove tractor, beautiful picture surfaced

Karan Mishra, Gwalior. Today, a unique initiative was seen on Women's Day. This beautiful picture has emerged from Bijoli police station in Gwalior. To make women self-reliant, they did sowing and plowing by driving tractors. A competition was organised. The women holding the rolling pin and sickle held the steering of the tractor for the first time. The women living within the four walls of Ghunghat were first taught to drive tractors. Then a competition was organized. This unique competition was organized in Ratwai village on the initiative of IPS Anu Beniwal and SDOP Behat Santosh Patel. The Superintendent of Police honored the mothers, sisters and daughters who drive tractors.

A strong and powerful initiative was seen on Women's Day of Bijoli police station of Gwalior Police. Where in order to make the women living within the four walls of Ghunghat self-reliant, a sowing and plowing competition was organized by driving a tractor. The women holding the rolling pin and sickle held the steering wheel of the tractor for the first time and they looked very happy. Under the guidance of Gwalior Police Superintendent Rajesh Chandel, on International Women's Day, a unique competition was organized by new trainee IPS Anu Beniwal, SDOP Behat Santosh Patel on behalf of Gwalior Police in Ratwai village.

Women given training to drive tractors

IPS who is undergoing training as Bijoli police station in-charge for three months. They have banned the transportation of illegal minerals in the last one week. After creating an atmosphere of terror among the mining mafia, an excellent innovation was done by IPS along with the police staff to empower women. In which women were given training in driving tractors and then a tractor driving competition was organized on Women's Day. In which women wearing sarees participated enthusiastically. Seeing the positive results of the training and competition, the Superintendent of Police himself reached Ratwai village and honored the mothers, sisters and daughters who drove tractors there. Also inspired to achieve equality with men.

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IPS also drove tractor

The aunt of Kamlesh Jat village told that in her life she had never held a steering wheel other than a rolling pin or sickle. It felt great to plow with a tractor today. In future, my farming will be sown and plowed on time, because I can myself go to the fields with a tractor. The new daughters-in-law of the village also plowed along with IPS Anu Beniwal and said that they will also drive the tractor along with the roller.

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Villagers expressed gratitude to the police

A girl, Ambika, says that she wants to become a journalist, but in the initial phase, her brother tore her diary saying that this is not your work, but today the same brother was asking me to drive a tractor with the police. Elderly grandfather Bhanwar Singh Rana said that our daughters-in-law used to lock themselves inside the house after seeing the police. I have seen the face of some of them for the first time and never thought that they would drive a tractor. All the villagers of Ratwai village have expressed gratitude to the police.

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SDOP Behat Santosh Patel says that WOMEN does not mean weakness of man but wing of man. Only those who have a strong woman behind them can fly high. IPS Anu Bainiwal says that being a woman, it was my duty to show women the world outside the veil, hence our police made efforts and will continue to make efforts to empower women in future also.

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