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According to reports, Sachita's husband is a jawan in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) stationed outside of Assam.

Digital Desk: A 27-year-old woman constable in Assam has won applause as she was seen carrying her 7-month-old baby to her workplace.

The lady constable, identified as Sachita Rani Roy, posted in Silchar PI Court in the Cachar district of the state, was spotted walking into her office with her baby in a carrier. Roy, now that her maternity leave has ended, arrives at work with her baby at 10:30 a.m. every day and stays till the day's work is completed.

Her leave request was denied, so she was forced to take her infant with her. The 27-year-old further stated that there was no one at home to look after the child.

"I don't have someone at home to look after my kid, so I'm forced to bring her with me." "It's uncomfortable at times, but I don't have any other choice," Roy explained.

According to reports, Sachita's husband is a jawan in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) stationed outside of Assam.

Roy, a resident of Silchar's Malugramarea, expressed her gratitude to her co-workers and the police department for being so helpful.

Meanwhile, talking to the media, she explained, "I leave a little early since it's tough for the infant to stay with me all day."

The brave woman police officer has received praise from all sides for her dedication to her duty.

Roy further added, "I have applied for more leave, but until it is allowed, I will continue my duty in this way."


  

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