Bhagwat Prasad Pandey, MP Police Officer (Episode 05)
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Showing posts with label lockdown. Show all posts
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Sunday, 21 June 2020
Bhagwat Prasad Pandey, MP Police Officer (Episode 05) is always Happy To Help
Bhagwat Prasad Pandey, MP Police Officer (Episode 05)
Bhagwat Prasad Pandey, MP Police Officer (Episode 04) earns respect from a fruits cum vegetable seller by the roadside in Sidhi
Bhagwat Prasad Pandey, MP Police Officer (Episode 04)
Indian Roadie police officer Bhagwat Prasad Pandey is always Happy To Help (Episode - 4):
Bhagwat Prasad Pandey knows how to earn respect while carrying out his official duty as a police officer in Sidhi, MP.
He is seen on the road in his official Mahindra Bolero from early in the morning till late in the evening enforcing lockdown guidelines, arranging quarantine facilities for migrant workers reaching the district town of Sidhi and surrounding villages, and providing masks/ foodstuff/ relief materials to whoever is in need of those.
Watch how wonderfully he builds up rapport with a fruits cum vegetable seller by the roadside and earns his respect.
His favorite quote to reprimand people out on the road without concrete reasons is "#RajaKiNaatiHo" 😂
This was during the lockdown period in May 2020.
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He is seen on the road in his official Mahindra Bolero from early in the morning till late in the evening enforcing lockdown guidelines, arranging quarantine facilities for migrant workers reaching the district town of Sidhi and surrounding villages, and providing masks/ foodstuff/ relief materials to whoever is in need of those.
Watch how wonderfully he builds up rapport with a fruits cum vegetable seller by the roadside and earns his respect.
His favorite quote to reprimand people out on the road without concrete reasons is "#RajaKiNaatiHo" 😂
This was during the lockdown period in May 2020.
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Sunday, 14 June 2020
Drunk driver of a Toyota Altis drove through the boundary wall of a house in Faridabad
A day before India eased the lockdown rules to enable sale of liquor, a totally drunk owner of a Toyota Altis (HR-29AQ-8287) banged his car on someone's boundary wall in the wee hours in Faridabad, NCR and went right in before coming to a halt.
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Saturday, 30 May 2020
Helping the helpless and disabled by distributing free umbrellas on 2020-05-22 during Covid-19 lockdown
A laudable act of helping the helpless and disabled by distributing free umbrellas on 2020-05-22 during the Covid19 lockdown in Delhi.
These people on the road during the Covid19 pandemic are doing what they love doing most, viz. helping others.
Indian Roadie is majorly a forum for matured roadies where helping others come naturally. It's not how many kms you have driven or where you have driven or how many rules you broke during the #lockdown or certain acts of stupidity/ irresponsibility which earns one #respect.
It's ones online and offline behavior which fetches respect and reputation.
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Kolkatans following lockdown 4.0 at B.T.Road on 2020-05-29 at 11 am
Lockdown 4.0 scene from South Sinthee, B. T. Road, Kolkata at 11 am on Friday, 2020-05-29.
Guidelines being religiously enforced by the authorities. 'Very few' responsible people visible on the road.
Incidentally, has suicide been legalized in West Bengal? Or has #Covid19 beat a hasty retreat from the wasted state infested with #fiberandus?
Incidentally, has suicide been legalized in West Bengal? Or has #Covid19 beat a hasty retreat from the wasted state infested with #fiberandus?
Photo courtesy: Narayan Banerjee.
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Sunday, 17 May 2020
Bhagwat Prasad Pandey, MP Police Officer (Episode 03) is always Happy To Help
Bhagwat Prasad Pandey, MP Police Officer (Episode 03)
Humour and display of humanity while policing on the road in Sidhi, a small semi-rural town near Singrauli in Madhya Pradesh has fetched Bhagwat Prasad Pandey the much needed results plus a lot of personal branding and reputation management ever since April 2020.
He is seen patrolling the roads of Sidhi and the surrounding villages driving his official Mahindra Bolero from early morning to late evening (and at times stretching to the wee hours of the morning) without displaying any fatigue and/ or irritation. The officer performs on self motivation. He doesn't work on the hypocritic inspiration of his political bosses.
The daunting challenge before him is to:
- make the poor semi-educated and illiterate population aware of the dangers of highly contagious Coronavirus.
- keep the largely rural population confined to their homes without the use of brutal force that police forces across the nation are known for.
- make people aware of the need to wear masks or wrap up the face.
- make arrangements for free food and essential supplies for the needy during the nationwide lockdown w.e.f March 25, 2020.
- ensure healthcare and quarantine facilities for anyone who needs it.
- Etc, etc, etc.
Live videos of Bhagwat Prasad Pandey on Facebook and YouTube and his style of policing (read, management) has become extremely popular with the Hindi speaking populace in MP, UP, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Haryana, NCR and elsewhere in India.
People in the small town have been following his instructions out of love and respect. Residents of the town and adjoining villages have come forward to lend a helping hand to supplement his efforts.
Bhagwat Prasad Pandey is our Indian Roadie of the difficult times.
With responsible and self motivated 'coronawarriors' like Bhagwat Prasad Pandey in the forefront, 'INDIA JITEGA, CORONA HAREGA'.
Bharat Mata Ki Jai 🙏
Fellow Indian Roadie fans and members, please join me in writing a few words to keep the adrenaline in the young officer running high.
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Sunday, 26 April 2020
More stricter implementation of lockdown rules in Tamilnadu w.e.f 2020-04-26
Chennai, Coimbatore, Salem, Tirupur, and some more towns in Tamilnadu are going in for total lockdown for a couple of days w.e.f Sunday, 2020-04-26 as an intensive measure to check the spread of Coronavirus.
Dear Indian Roadie page fans and group members, please Stay At Home for your own good and for the safety of your dear ones.
Kindly read all the attachments (4 pages).
20 yrs old Porsche driver in Indore out for a spin amid lockdown made to do sit-ups
A young man's joyride in an expensive Porsche convertible car amid the coronavirus lockdown in Indore did not end well in end April 2020. The 20-year-old driver had been cruising in the yellow two-seater car on the open roads, which are free of traffic due to the lockdown, when some members of the city's security council spotted him. The city security council has retired personnel from the Army, paramilitary and the police as volunteers who are attached with police stations across Indore.
The council members flagged down the car and asked the driver why he was out on the road amid the lockdown. The man is seen without a mask amid the coronavirus pandemic.
In a mobile phone video, the driver, who has been identified as the son of Indore businessman Deepak Daryani, is seen getting out of the car, vehicle papers in his hands, and speaking with the council members.
Then a council member in a black uniform holding a stick orders the driver to do sit-ups. He is seen holding his ears as he obeys the security person.
The young man's family said he has a curfew pass and driving license, but the city security council officials allegedly misbehaved with him.
The youngster's father, Mr Daryani, is the owner of Asha Confectionery in Indore. Sources said he has filed a complaint with the police against the civilians for enforcing traffic law and punishing his son.
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Saturday, 18 April 2020
Indo - Bangladesh border opened up for 30 mins on 2020-04-04 for export of jute seeds
Why and how was the Indo - Bangladesh surface (road) transport border opened up in Coochbehar district of West Bengal during the lockdown on 2020-04-04 for only 30 minutes for export of jute seeds to Bangladesh in truckloads?
For the uninitiated, Bangladesh has very high incidence of Covid19 outbreak. Will the authorities own responsibility of their own follies if Indian truck drivers get infected during the course of their drive and unloading in Bangladesh?
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Friday, 3 April 2020
Kolkata Police officials sang 'We Shall Overcome' on the road to instill confidence in citizens during the lockdown against Coronavirus
Kolkata Police officials did a fantastic job to instill confidence in residents by singing 'We Shall Overcome' on the road even while the country went through tough times during the 21 days lockdown to check the spread of Coronavirus.
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Thursday, 2 April 2020
Durg (CG) to WB by bicycle during lockdown against Coronavirus in March 2020
Durg (CG) to districts in West Bengal (1100+ kms) by bicycle towards the end of 1st week of nationwide lockdown against Coronavirus/ Covid19 in end-March 2020 by about 35 migrant labourers.
Almost all of them had very little money left in their pockets and most were riding empty stomach.
The location appears to be somewhere in the jungles of Sirpur and Barnawapara (CG) on erstwhile NH6.
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Friday, 27 March 2020
Police brutality and excesses on 2020-03-25, Day 1 of lockdown in Gajole Police Station area of Malda district in West Bengal
Somewhere within the jurisdiction of Gajole Police Station in Malda district of North Bengal people were beaten up ruthlessly.
Misuse of power and police excesses by West Bengal Police on 2020-03-25 morning, the Day 1 of 'lockdown' to prevent spread of Coronavirus/ Covid19 was visible throughout the state.
West Bengal government needs to spell out in no uncertain terms how people can get their daily supplies of vegetables, milk and ration without crowding.
Use of brutal force by Police officials/ Civic Volunteers and the absence of essential supply guidelines will lead to a propensity to hoarde whatever is available.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi surely did not want such irresponsible behavior by the police force.
West Bengal government needs to spell out in no uncertain terms how people can get their daily supplies of vegetables, milk and ration without crowding.
Use of brutal force by Police officials/ Civic Volunteers and the absence of essential supply guidelines will lead to a propensity to hoarde whatever is available.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi surely did not want such irresponsible behavior by the police force.
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Tuesday, 24 March 2020
Curfew imposed throughout Himachal Pradesh w.e.f 2020-03-24 evening to prevent further spread of Coronavirus
Curfew has been imposed in Himachal Pradesh from Tuesday, 2020-03-24 evening after people did not adhere to the lockdown in view of the CoronaVirus (Covid19) threat.
Earlier, it was clamped in Kangra and Una districts in the afternoon.
First, it was imposed in Covid-hit Kangra; later, Una was also added to the list to stem the spread of the virus.
Earlier, Kangra district was under lockdown since two persons had tested positive for coronavirus on March 21.
On Monday, a 69-year-old Tibetan who had returned from the US and tested positive for coronavirus died at Tanda medical college. After that the administration sealed McLeodganj and nobody was allowed in and out of the hill station.
On Tuesday afternoon curfew was imposed in the entire district. Now nobody would be allowed to move out of homes.
The shops for essential commodities would open only for limited notified time and people would be allowed to buy provisions in notified timing only. Kangra is the only district of Himachal where three people have tested positive for coronavirus.
It also recorded the first death due to coronavirus.
The DC said curfew was being imposed as people were not adhering to the lockdown. Now any vehicle or person roaming around without any reason would be booked and arrested. With PTI
Source: The Tribune dated 2020-03-24.
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Earlier, it was clamped in Kangra and Una districts in the afternoon.
First, it was imposed in Covid-hit Kangra; later, Una was also added to the list to stem the spread of the virus.
Earlier, Kangra district was under lockdown since two persons had tested positive for coronavirus on March 21.
On Monday, a 69-year-old Tibetan who had returned from the US and tested positive for coronavirus died at Tanda medical college. After that the administration sealed McLeodganj and nobody was allowed in and out of the hill station.
On Tuesday afternoon curfew was imposed in the entire district. Now nobody would be allowed to move out of homes.
The shops for essential commodities would open only for limited notified time and people would be allowed to buy provisions in notified timing only. Kangra is the only district of Himachal where three people have tested positive for coronavirus.
It also recorded the first death due to coronavirus.
The DC said curfew was being imposed as people were not adhering to the lockdown. Now any vehicle or person roaming around without any reason would be booked and arrested. With PTI
Source: The Tribune dated 2020-03-24.
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