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ADG DINESH M.N. SMILES AT MITANSH’S DREAM OF BECOMING A POLICE OFFICER

Raj Sadosh/Abohar.

A touching and inspiring moment was witnessed during the one-day visit of Rajasthan Police ADG (Law & Order) Munaganahalli Narayanaswamy Dinesh, better known as Dinesh M.N. to Rawatsar. While inspecting the DSP office, ADG Dinesh M.N. warmly picked up 4-year-old Mitansh Asija in his arms.

Mitansh, grandson of senior journalist Naresh Asija and son of Dr. Bhupendra Asija, was present at the venue during the visit. In a light-hearted interaction, the ADG asked the child, “What do you want to become when you grow up?” Without hesitation, the boy confidently replied, “Police.”

The innocent yet determined response brought a smile to the ADG’s face. He affectionately blessed the child and wished him a bright future, stating that such aspirations reflect the strength of the nation’s future.

Superintendent of Police (SP) Hanumangarh Narender Singh Meena, Circle Officer Subhash Godara, SHO Ishwar Anand and other officials, were also present.

Mitansh Asija is an LKG student at TSA (The Science Academy) School, Rawatsar. Expressing happiness over the moment, school Director Surendra Sharma and Principal Renu Mudgil said that such clarity of vision and confidence at a young age is truly inspiring and reflects strong values.

Her mother, Sarita, described the moment as a proud and memorable one for the family