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Old haigrim climb Pavagadh on the police arm

Old haigrim climb Pavagadh on the police arm
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Vadodara: When an Octogenarian woman wants to go to the Mahakali Temple of the eye on the Bukit Pavagadh, it is two policemen who took her in their arms to the temple.
The woman left her house in Madhya Pradesh to visit the temple in Pavagadh without telling anyone.
Pavitra Harirao Jadhav, a resident of Sendhwa in Barwani District in Madhya Pradesh, was seen alone by the police on duty for Navrath in Pavagadh.
When they approached him, he told them about his desire and detail his family.
He also has a diary with his relative telephone number.
Initially, two grams of Rakshak Dal Jawan tried to make the woman climb the stairs, but it didn’t work.
The police even tried to make sure that the woman decided to oppose going to the temple, but couldn’t do it.
Pavagadh has a ropeway to reach the temple, but someone has to climb the stairs before and after taking the Ropeway.
On Thursday night, a senior officer on duty at Hill spoke with Constable Riyaz Bharkhani from the Halol Police Station and Portable Ritesh Ritesh Patel from the State Reserve Police (SRP) group in Godhra.
Duo agreed to take the woman to the top of the hill.
Bharkhani and Patel took turns bringing Jadhav on their arms and boarded the hill.
Duo has been established since morning due to security settings for Navratri, but easily accepts the tasks assigned to them.
Bharkhani said that the woman sat alone since 11 am.
“He firmly said that he would not return without ‘Darshan’.
We ensure that he visits the temple,” he added.
The police spoke to the female family and told them about him.
His sons told the police that he left without telling anyone.
“He mentioned that he wanted to go to Pavagadh.
But we couldn’t take him on the first day of Navratri on Thursday because we had to install Dewi in our house too.
Before we could plan to take him, he left on Thursday it himself without telling us , “said Kishor Jadhav, his son.
Kishor told the police about the next bus and talked to the bus driver too.
“We left him safely on the bus.
The bus crew offered to drop it somewhere near our city.
They will also make him take a bus to Sendhwa and give us the details,” Kishor said.
The woman said that she was indebted to the police.
“They not only took my mother to a visit to the temple, but also took care of him.
I will be indebted to them.
I plan to visit the police immediately and thank them,” Kishor added.

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