Policeman gets rasgulla for hypoglycemic patient

31 March,2020 03:21 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  mid-day online correspondent

Similarly, three policemen gave blood for a patient as his family had been living in abroad.

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Station house officer of Hazratganj, Santosh Singh was patrolling when he got an urgent request of rasgullas from an elderly citizens, according to a report in The Times of India.

The 80-year-old caller Ramchandra Prasad Keshari had a sever episode of hypoglycaemia due to diabetes. The rasgullas were his only medicine.

Singh arranged to buy the sweet and rushed to the senior citizen's house.Singh said, "As he quickly ate four pieces out of the six I had taken, his pale face turned bright and I realised that he was now safe."

Similarly, three policemen gave blood for a patient as his family had been living in abroad. Lucknow police have also helped many others too during the lockdown. Commissioner of police Sujeet Pandey said police were distributing milk, bread, and water among children's shelter homes.

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