Policeman earns praise for helping orphaned sisters
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FB video strikes ASI of H.D. Kote taluk to help them
An Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police (ASI) has earned the admiration of residents of Shiramahalli village in H.D. Kote taluk after he turned guardian angel to 2 orphaned sisters.
The sisters — the elder one, aged round 16, had handed SSLC, whereas the youthful one was round 14 years and had handed Class VIII — had been residing in abject poverty of their dilapidated home within the village after they misplaced each their dad and mom about eight years in the past. Their grandmother, who was taking good care of them, too died a few years in the past.
Their survival relied on the mercy of the villagers, who had been giving them meals. But, the state of affairs took a flip for the more serious throughout the pandemic.
Shivalinga Kabini, a neighborhood lensman, shot a video and posted it on his Facebook account with an attraction to assist the siblings.
When ASI Doreswamy got here throughout the video about 5 months in the past, he instantly visited the sisters’ home.
“I was moved by their pitiable condition. There was no electricity in the house. There were no beds or mattresses. There was no toilet. There was no food in the house,” Mr. Doreswamy instructed The Hindu.
He instantly organized for rations and groceries. His spouse Chandrika joined him in taking the women to H.D. Kote city in his automotive to buy garments and different utensils for them.
College admission
He has additionally facilitated the elder woman’s admission to the PUC College in H.D. Kote city whereas the youthful one will proceed together with her highschool schooling in the identical village.
Mr. Doreswamy additionally bought their dilapidated home reconstructed with a brand new compound wall and concrete reinforcements. He spent ₹3 lakh from his personal pocket.
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