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Mumbai Police is at their best as they appoint 8 women as police station in-charges, claiming it is a “first in any city of the country”. Mumbai Police has set illustrious examples in terms of using the Twitter platform to not only spread social messages but also do their job of catching criminals. Mumbai Police took to Twitter to share this news and wrote, “Trying to keep up with the city’s trend of setting examples! #InspiredByMumbai”.
Trying to keep up with the city’s trend of setting examples! #InspiredByMumbai pic.twitter.com/cEyEu7GOmg
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) March 31, 2018
Mumbai Police not only ensuring the law and order but also they are solving many cases that are registered through the Twitter post. Many celebrities also complaint on the Twitter and tagged Mumbai Police and after that, they start the further proceedings.
Mumbai Police’s Twitter team constantly quirky posts to ensure that everyone understands the importance of law and orders. And now they have pick 8 women at the police station in-charge there’s a buzz created on Twitter as everyone is applauding this action.
Formula Impossible #AprilFoolsDay pic.twitter.com/FFNUfJqyxV
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) April 1, 2018
Seatbelt, a friend for keeps #FriendsForLife pic.twitter.com/xnbB9BOD8W
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) March 25, 2018
Rules may be annoying but they often prevent mess! #RulesForAReason pic.twitter.com/vukSrMkqrR
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) March 24, 2018
After this, Twitterati’s got all excited and start praising the Mumbai Police. This news comes as a welcome step towards inclusivity.
Here are some tweets:
It’s a milestone…
— Nupur Prasad IPS (@ips_nupurprasad) March 31, 2018
Kudos, to Mumbai Police
— Kisan (@Kisan25121976) March 31, 2018
Super Work @MumbaiPolice Congratulations
— Shivangi Thakur (@thakur_shivangi) March 31, 2018
Congratulations @MumbaiPolice. Must have taken years to plan and implement
— Akshay Mathur (@akshmathur) April 1, 2018
Proud of them. #InspiredByMumbai
— Madhavi Divadkar (@MadhaviDivadkar) April 1, 2018
Nice move towards women empowerment in real sense.
Please try to consider more dynamic women SrPI Like Surekha Kapile and Rehana Shaikh for such executive post. @CPMumbaiPolice sir, keep it up. We are with you. Still we are available for services, if you need.— Shamsherkhan Pathan (@ShamsherkhanPa2) April 1, 2018
Very good initiative
— Syed Rafeeq.(KGN) Tumkur (@rafeeq22249058) April 1, 2018
One more feather in cap of @MumbaiPolice @CPMumbaiPolice It’s awesome and congratulations to you all. #Proud #Indian #Mumbaikar #Mumbai
— PawanSingh Jangpangi ⏺️ (@Itspawansingh) March 31, 2018
Hearty congratulations! We salute these women officers. Proud of them!
— Satish Bhat (@samyanika) March 31, 2018
Now we can say that yes, this is called women empowering. What is your thought on this act of Mumbai Police? Share your thoughts in the comment section.
Well Done MP! Jai Bharat!
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