Thiruvananthapuram: Police force has been working in the forefront for the nation in the raging battle against the COVID-19 pandemic. Shanghumugham Assistant Commissioner of Police Aishwarya Dongre speaks exclusively to ETV Bharat on how she is dealing with the situations during lockdown amid coronavirus pandemic.
Speaking to ETV Bharat, IPS officer said: "I have visited camps were migrant labourers are staying. I listen to their problems and after understanding them things are being conducted. This gives me self satisfaction. Around 600-800 labourers are being given 1 hour session. These are the satisfying moments when we make them aware of coronavirus."
"When people say thank you and express gratitude it gives me happiness. This is an achievement for me, "she added.
Talking about the situation during the lockdown, Dongre said: "Fisherman maintained social distancing guidelines while fishing. All measures were taken by Trivandrum city police. Police continuously addressed issues of people."
On calling her woman IPS officer, Aishwarya said: "I strongly deny any attribution on the basis of gender. Once I joined the Indian Police Service we are officers irrespective of our genders. The gender binary has nothing to do with our duty."
"Going by the numbers, women officers are less in comparison to men in this field. But, it does not prove that there is any such discrimination. Women work hard as men. They even add a sense of sensitivity in this field, which helps to connect with people in a better way, " she added.