
A heartwarming video of Railway Protection Special Force (RPSF) Constable Reena carrying her infant while performing her duties at New Delhi Railway Station has gone viral, capturing the attention and admiration of many. The footage shows Reena, dressed in uniform, vigilantly managing the crowd while holding a baton in one hand and carrying her one-year-old child in a baby carrier on her chest.
The viral video was posted by the RPSF agency on social media, accompanied by a powerful message: “She serves, she nurtures, she does it all… A mother, a warrior, standing tall… Constable Reena from 16BN/RPSF performing her duties while carrying her child, representing the countless mothers who balance the call of duty with motherhood every day.”
The video has struck a chord with people across the nation, showcasing the resilience and dedication of mothers who juggle professional responsibilities with the demands of parenting. Reena, despite the challenges, continues to manage her job effectively while ensuring the safety and well-being of her child.
According to reports, Reena was originally on leave but was called back to duty following the tragic stampede at New Delhi Railway Station, which claimed the lives of 18 people. With no extended family members available to assist and her husband stationed in Jammu and Kashmir as a CRPF constable, Reena has been left with no choice but to bring her child to work while searching for a caregiver.
“It’s just part of my daily routine. I make sure the baby stays safe,” said Reena, speaking to The Times of India. “I’m looking for someone to help, but until I find a caregiver, I’ll keep doing what needs to be done.”
Reena’s story highlights the struggles faced by working mothers, especially those in demanding professions like law enforcement. Her determination to balance her career and motherhood continues to inspire many, making her a symbol of strength and perseverance.
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