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Mother Stop Bootleging, Princess aims to UPSC

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Vadodara: All of his childhood, underage children see his mother, Shobha, struggling to meet the needs of their families of four.
Even when their father brought home a little income as a factory or slow worker when the factory was closed and all the responsibilities fell right on Shobha’s shoulder.
But this time, he didn’t even have his legs to support his effects when he lost his legs in a bus accident in 2009.
With an alcoholic and unemployed husband and two daughters of growth, Shobha had no choice but to start trading forbidden liquor to get easy money .
Khushi will always see his mother being reprimanded by the police for illegal trade.
While understanding that it is only for its own progress, minors will feel sad about their situation and want to help her mother make a decent living.
“That’s when I decided to become a police officer,” said the 11th grade student.
“I want to wear khaki uniforms and help people who need and depressed,” Khushi said, who did it did some homework about the UPSC exam.
“I have started collecting books and so I started my graduation, I will start preparing UPSC.
I want to be an IPS officer.
The way the police department helps my mother, I want the chip for the poor and need.
I am happy my mother came out of business,” said Khushi told toi.
He is a mixed martial arts champion and also plays Kabaddi.Shobha, who has been in the Bootleging business for the past 10 years and was ordered by the police under the ban on the ban several times, finally out of the trade of illegal liquor with the help of the team He was a recent Police Department and Sevatirth NGO.
He is among 22 women’s bootleggers women in the city who recently stopped bootleging with the help of the police department.
“Khushi had told me for the past few years to stop bootleging but I did not have another source of income.
I didn’t move and hence I went into the bootleging to get money that was fast and easy.
But I was never happy in this illegal trade,” Shobha said.
45 years old.
In the bus accident at Uttar Pradesh, his duffer daughter was also injured with his two legs amputated.
“My husband lost his job after the factory was closed and took casual work.
But after my accident, he was addicted to liquor from stress.
So, I have no choice but to take liquor to meet needs.
He died in 2015,” Shobha said now planning To start the roadside egg restaurant.
“I was happy when Khushi told me that he wanted to become an IPS officer.
Our department will provide all the help with UPSC preparation.
We have also extended help for Bootleggers women who want to get out of trade and start a new life , “Shamsher Singh said, the city police commissioner.

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