A Brave Policeman And Cartoonists Of Kerala Unite Against Coronavirus

We look at two heart-warming instances of good news from South India

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We look at two heart-warming instances of good news from South India

When G. N. Ravikumar donned the Karnataka Police uniform less than three months ago, he may never have imagined that he would become a star in such a short time. But that's precisely what has happened, thanks to Ravikumar's bravery and quick thinking. 

Posted at the Palace Grounds in Bengaluru, where many migrant labourers, affected by the coronavirus lockdown were put up in temporary sheds, Ravikumar had taken shelter under one of the sheds when the roof collapsed due to heavy rain, trapping scores of people under it.

Without thinking about rushing to safety himself, Ravikumar put his duty of protecting the people first. Noticing that another portion of the roof had not come down yet but was soon about to, he asked the people under it to vacate and guided all of them, women and children included, to a safe place within the same area. He didn’t rest until he had evacuated every single one of them.

According to the local media, a tree had fallen, due to heavy winds, over one of the structures leading to its collapse. It later came to light that Ravikumar was the only policeman at the Palace Grounds⁠—the only person who could have ensured the safety of the 200 migrants at the site. He rushed to ask for reinforcements while telling the migrants not to make a dash for the structure to salvage their belongings. There were no injuries or loss of life, thanks to the young constable.

The police higher-ups were quick to recognize Ravikumar's commendable job. Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao presented him with a cash reward of ₹10,000 and a letter of appreciation, recently.

Source: Deccan Herald  

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