 The heartwarming incident took place at the Don Bosco High School in Mangaldoi, where several women took part in the Teachers’ Eligibility Test.
 The heartwarming incident took place at the Don Bosco High School in Mangaldoi, where several women took part in the Teachers’ Eligibility Test.
Two policewomen from Assam are being lauded on social media after a picture of them attending to infants while their mothers appeared for an examination went viral on the internet.
The heartwarming incident took place at the Don Bosco High School in Mangaldoi, where several women took part in the Teachers’ Eligibility Test (TET).
Before entering the examination hall, some of the TET aspirants handed over their babies to the policewomen who were deployed to guard the exam centre.
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. pic.twitter.com/u6fIx6hOjb
— Assam Police (@assampolice) November 10, 2019
Assam Police shared the picture of two policewomen holding the infants on their official Twitter handle. “Mother is a verb. It’s something you do, not just who you are!” read the caption of the post.
The post soon went viral and many reacted to appreciate the women who went beyond their call of duty. Take a look at some of the reactions here:
These ladies reflect d society they come from.. Assamese society..
— Sanjay Nath (@SanjayN02609776) November 11, 2019
Many many thanks to Darrang police and Assam Police
— RAJIBUR RAHMAN (@RAJIBURRAHMAN74) November 10, 2019
Mother is a verb…. Wow, you guys are awesome
— VINCENT GEORGE (@VINCENT098123) November 10, 2019
We salute you
— Mohan Rajkumar (@MohanRa72057125) November 10, 2019
Salute বাইদেউ
— Naushad Aaman Official ❄️ (@Naushadaamanind) November 10, 2019
Salute. #Assampolice jindabad
— Bhabesh borah (@Bhabeshborah1) November 10, 2019
Wonderful work AP…….
— Ikbal Hussain (@duklwar) November 10, 2019
Yes… That is what is done #mothering
— IndianJaggu🇮🇳 (@MITHA_KAM) November 10, 2019
greatest work ever, proud of you @assampolice
— Gautam Boruah (@GautamBoruah_) November 11, 2019
The TET examination was conducted all over Assam on November 10.


