Women police station in-charge Ranjan Gupta helping a handcart shopkeeper
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In Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh, a shopkeeper who earns his living by selling Bhelpuri on the cart was upset due to lack of sales. During this time, the lady police station in-charge reached there and took information from him. During this, he expressed his pain of not being able to meet the family expenses due to lack of sales. On this, the police station in-charge asked the entire staff to buy his Bhelpuri. After the sale, the smile returned on his face.
Rajendra, a resident of Lalpur village, earns his livelihood by selling Bhelpuri. He lives on rent. He leaves home everyday with the hope of doing good business. But after the school holidays, the sale of pan masala and tobacco was banned. This had a huge impact on his business. Sometimes he used to return home disappointed.
On Tuesday, he was standing outside the women’s police station with his cart. There were lines of worry on his forehead due to lack of business. Seeing the moist eyes and dejected face, the heart of the women’s police station in-charge Ranjana Gupta melted. She went near him and said, Daddu, what is the problem? Why are you sitting so dejected? Then Daddu said that Bhelpuri is not being sold for the last several days. Now even the expenses are not being met.
Daddu started crying while telling his problems in a low voice. On this, the lady police station in-charge found a way to help in order to boost morale. She asked all the staff of the police station and the people who came for consultation to buy Bhelpuri. Then what happened was that Daddu kept making Bhelpuri and a crowd gathered on the push of buyers. On good sales, Daddu said that God bless you.