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Officer on duty, doting mother at home

Inspecting corona hotspot Nakkhi Ghat in Varanasi twice daily to ensure strict compliance of the lockdown, looking after a toddler son and performing household work as well: It seems Provincial Civil Service (PCS) officer Shubhangi Shukla has her hands full. But she performs all her roles with elan.

Published on: Apr 24, 2020 10:48 PM IST
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Inspecting corona hotspot Nakkhi Ghat in Varanasi twice daily to ensure strict compliance of the lockdown, looking after a toddler son and performing household work as well: It seems Provincial Civil Service (PCS) officer Shubhangi Shukla has her hands full. But she performs all her roles with elan.

Shubhangi Shukla with her son at her official residence in Varanasi. (HT Photo)
Shubhangi Shukla with her son at her official residence in Varanasi. (HT Photo)

Mother of a one and a half-year-old son Abhish, Shubhangi is presently posted as additional city magistrate IV here. Her day begins at 6 am. Leaving her son with her husband Abhishek Dwivedi, she goes out for inspection at the vegetable mandi in Paharia to ensure that people follow social distancing. After spending around two hours on duty, she gets back to her official residence where she cooks food and then leaves for duty at the corona hotspot at Nakkhi Ghat between 9 am and 9.30am. She does inspection and returns home only for lunch at around 12.30. In the afternoon, she again goes to the hotspot and returns home at around 7 or 7.30pm.

ACM IV Shubhangi Shukla on duty in Corona hotspot Nakkhi Ghat area of Varanasi.

“As an officer, I put my duty first. I inspect the corona hotspot Nakkhi Ghat twice daily and ensure that the lockdown is followed strictly,” she said, adding that if needed, she visited the area thrice or more.

 
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Sudhir Kumar

Sudhir Kumar is Varanasi based senior staff correspondent.He covers all developments, politics, education--primary, secondary and higher -- crime, offbeat, tribes and human angle stories

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