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Walking the Talk: Palamu’s officers lead peace parade for Ramnavmi

From grit to grace, meet the officers who took to the streets in Palamu to ensure peace, harmony—and a few smiles—during the Ramnavmi celebrations

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
6 April 2025
in Breaking, Governance
Walking the Talk: Palamu’s officers lead peace parade for Ramnavmi

 Lady officers of the Walk Platoon—graceful, resolute, and leading the charge.

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THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK

Daltonganj, April 6: In a rare and remarkable display of solidarity and civic engagement, a dynamic group of officers—fondly dubbed the Walk Platoon for Peace and Harmony—took to the streets of Palamu this Ramnavmi, turning heads and winning hearts.

Photos of this unique contingent show a lively mix of determination, discipline, and human connection—each face telling its own story, each stride echoing a message of unity.

A Diverse Cast with a Common Mission

At the heart of the walk were two lady officers, contrasting in physique but equally formidable in spirit. One is known for her uncompromising stance against illegal mining and transporting sand and stone; the other is a vigilant overseer of ration distribution for the underprivileged. Together, they symbolised the unwavering dedication of women in governance.

A battery of officers in stride—united and purposeful.

Another officer, who had suffered a serious leg injury during the 2024 election campaign, made a strong return—walking with purpose and poise, replacing his past wheelchair days with long, confident strides. His secret to recovery? A steady dose of reading to counter administrative fatigue.

Challenges, Resilience, and a Dash of Style

Not all walks were smooth. One senior officer, diabetic and duty-bound, injured the sole of his foot but continued coordinating peace efforts via phone, ensuring coverage from Mohammadganj to Manatu—two distant corners of the district.

From the civic body, an officer with the strategic mind of a chess master marched alongside, never giving away his next move. Nearby, another officer with a sharp haircut and yet another in uniform—tall, athletic, and always composed, even under tricky questioning about Lesliganj policing—rounded out the platoon.

Leadership on the Move

The district’s top brass didn’t miss a step. One officer, known for growing (and randomly shaving off) his moustache, keeps photojournalists on their toes. His counterpart in khaki, radiating resilience, quietly reminds mischief-makers that the police are always watching—and documenting.

Journalists, Jholas, and Public Reactions

Even local scribes joined in, one notably carrying a ‘jhoula’ across his shoulder—perhaps more a statement on age than style.

Public reactions were as colourful as the march itself. “A great way to burn off some extra kilos,” quipped one bystander. Another added, “Festivals like Ramnavmi and Muharram are when even officers ditch their cars—and calories.”

 

 

 

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