A 32-year-old policewoman was honoured for her feats and mentioned in Maharashtra's class 10 SSC textbook. Rekha Mishra has reportedly saved the lives of hundreds of missing, destitute, kidnapped and runaway children from the Mumbai railway station.
Mishra had been with the Railway Police Force (RPF) since 2014. Her feat has been honoured by the government and was featured in the class 10 state board Marathi textbook. The Central Railway General Manager lauded her exploits and said, "She is doing an excellent job and simultaneously serving a noble social cause too. Her being part of the chapter in the textbook will definitely inspire the new generations."
According to reports, over the past four years, she and her team have rescued 430 children, including 45 minor girls.
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