Policewoman from Kerala excels in humanitarian endeavours


Daijiworld Media Network - Thiruvananthapuram (SP) 

Thiruvananthapuram, Sep 26: A woman police officer from Kerala has become a household name because of her benevolence and the nature of helping the needy. She does things beyond the ordinary to make a difference in the lives of the suffering. 

The police officer has donated her entire tress of hair for helping the cancer patients, has met hospital bill of a economically deprived lady and done so many other such things. 

The altruist lady, Aparna Lavakumar (44), is posted as senior civil police officer at Irinjalakuda women's police station, Thrissur district. Aparna sported thick, long hair which had won her lot of admirers. One day her friends and colleagues were shocked to find her tonsured head. Apparently she had donated her hair to enable cancer patients who lost their hair to get back their good looks. Aparna believes that helping others automatically wins the heart of the God who would shower the concerned people with rich boons. 

Aparna said that she found that several children from poor background who survived cancer could not afford to wear wigs as they were costly. This happened three years ago. She decided then and there to donate her hair, and donated a part of her hair for the purpose. She continued to do so often thereafter. She explained that this time however, she made a decision to forgo all her hair, adding that she is aware that good looks is not everything and it is not permanent. She also remarked that she wears a cap during duty hours and hence her hair remains concealed most of the time. She also said that her seniors had permitted her to shave her head. 

Her family members including her two daughters have been fully supportive of her magnanimous acts. A few years back, she had paid the hospital bill of a woman who died when being treated in the hospital, after noting that the family of the lady was too poor to meet the bill which amounted to around Rs 50,000. She says that hospital was not prepared to release the body unless at least 50 percent of the amount due was paid. 

Aparna's helping and caring acts have been recognized and that some organizations from different states have honoured her. She keeps getting appreciation for her humanitarian acts from her colleagues and senior officer, she admits.

  

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  • James, Belman

    Fri, Sep 27 2019

    Great job. God bless you

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Sep 27 2019

    Great lady.Great is also her part in social engagement ,without much beating around about her acts.she requires really honour from Govt. A silent heroin.Requires much courage to shave and donate so beutiful hair.Hats off.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Thu, Sep 26 2019

    She has been touched by God and her consciousness has evolved to the extend she was courageous to sacrifice her own personal item to save others. This is the type of selfless sacrifice people make when they progress in in spiritual maturity, which in fact, is expected human maturity from each of us.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 26 2019

    Here is A ROLE MODEL FOR ALL TO FOLLOW. Aparna Lavakuma has significantly set an example for others to follow. Not only Police people but all should follow her example.

    I join scores of people in complimenting Aparna Lavakuma on her loving, caring and hospitable attitude. I feel that The Government should place this event on record and award her substantially.

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 26 2019

    Great God bless you

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Atlanta

    Thu, Sep 26 2019

    Contrarily people from the North runaway with our Money ...

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 26 2019

    Almost all are in bail and some of them reached in Tihar cell

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  • T.Dsilva, Udupi

    Fri, Sep 27 2019

    Yes, Rape accused in Hospital enjoying massage, and victim in jail.

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