Nagpur: Meera Das, in the late 40s, wanted to get a livelihood to follow her desire to cook.
He has no money or resources to realize his dream.
It was the police, especially Zonal DCP Lohit Matani and his wife Manjeet Kaur, who helped him fulfill dreams that were almost impossible by arranging almost everything and inaugurated his food stall in Bhim Chowk on Friday Rani.
The accident has left meera physically disabled to a certain extent.
The death of her husband in 2019 was the second blow she suffered in life.
When Meera tried to unite the pieces of her life by working in the canteen, some unpleasant experiences had forced her to leave work.
But, Meera at that time had mastered some culinary skills to increase their desire to cook.
Meera, who is now trying to resolve in life with the help given by the police from the Pachpaoli police station, said he wanted some support from Kaur after learning about his social work through Mitra police.
“I expect support to invest, but what I get far more.
Unexpectedly, from glassware to a food car until the raw material was given to me,” Meera said, who somehow managed to marry her two daughters, but then felt difficult to organize square food for himself.
“I like to cook and want to produce it.
My experience of working in the canteen will help cook, serve and also in business.
Next, my goal is online,” he said.
DCP Matani, who associated in support of Senior Inspector Sanjay Mendhe from the Pachpaoli police station, said it was part of the community police with a focus on developing skills.
Matani Kaur’s wife remembered how several women in Amravati and Jalgaon were empowered and rehabilitated by him and her husband.