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Helping Hands: Assam Cops Cradle Babies While Their Mothers Write Exams

Numal Momin shared the picture on the Instagram story and wrote, "I salute a lady constable Mrs. Kache Beypi who take care of a TET examinee’s baby at Bokajan HS School TET examination center today. Human touch always needed. Needed message of the hour. "

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Assam police officer holding baby: A rare heart-warming picture was shared on social media by MLA of Assam assembly Numal Momin in which a woman police officer was seen attending to a child. As per reports, the child's mother had gone to write Teacher Eligibility Test at Bokajan HS School centre on October 31.
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The Assam police also shared pictures of female officers holding babies of other examinees at the centre. According to a report, Numal Momin shared the picture on the Instagram story and wrote, "I salute a lady constable Mrs. Kache Beypi who take care of a TET examinee’s baby at Bokajan HS School TET examination center today. Human touch always needed. Needed message of the hour. "

The picture spoke to netizens of social media platforms as with the help of the police officers, mothers were able to focus on writing the exam without worrying about their babies. The sight of police officers helping out mothers is not that rare. During the assembly elections of West Bengal, a picture had gone viral in which a khaki-clad individual position at a voting booth had held a woman's baby while she went inside to register her vote.

In 2019, two women police officers had also gained much praise online after the police's Twitter handle shared their picture holding babies of TET examinees in the Darrang district of Assam.

The Assam police had written in the caption, "Mother is a verb. It’s something you do, not just who you are! Assam Police personnel in Darrang district taking care of the lil’ ones, while their mothers write the TET Exam."  The picture got over 800 likes and almost 200 shares by social media users.


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