Extraordinary feats make ordinary people special. Head constable Ashok Kumar has proven this adage with his good deeds during lockdown. Going out of the way to help those in need has not only added stars to his service record, but also his photograph naming him “cop of the month” was flashed on an electronic billboard at an intersection at Daryaganj. A few days ago, while Kumar was patrolling Paharganj market, he spotted a woman lying on the road crying with labour pain. He rushed to help, but couldn’t find any vehicle nearby. He ran around for at least a kilometre and found a rickshaw. He made the woman board the rickshaw and pedalled her to Lok Nayak Hospital. The list of Kumar’s good deeds is long. But he was just another cop on the streets till Thursday. Though he had joined Delhi Police in 1999 and is due to retire in a few years, he didn’t have any significant high point in his career. On Thursday, he and his family were left awestruck when his name and photograph flashed on the billboard.
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