Mumbai’s Mother Teresa: This policewoman adopted tribal kids, saved lives amid COVID crisis
In addition to a compassionate asset to the police force, she is also a volleyball player and an athlete. Her passion to serve the needy has earned her allaround admiration.
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Recognising Rahena Sheikh Bagwan’s role in helping those in need, Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale recently honoured her. (Photo | Express)
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MAHARASHTRA: For many, policewoman Rahena Sheikh Bagwan is known as “Mother Teresa” she has adopted 50 tribal students in Maharashtra’s Raigad district. She has also been in the forefront to help the needy and poor whenever they have been in trouble during the Covid-19 pandemic. Recognising her role in helping those in dire need, police commissioner Hemant Nagrale has honoured her. The social worker had joined the police force as a constable in the year 2000.