When a 9-year-old is diagnosed with cancer, it shakes your faith in the world and the sense of helplessness can be overwhelming. However, in Varanasi, police officers took a stand against this despair. They went above and beyond their duty to fulfill a young boy¡¯s dream of becoming a police officer for a day, bringing joy into his life amidst the darkness.
Nine-year-old Ranveer Bharti is undergoing treatment for a brain tumor at Mahamana Cancer Hospital in Uttar Pradesh.?
Despite his challenging situation, Ranveer expressed a heartfelt wish to become an IPS officer.?
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The police in Varanasi made this dream a reality, as shared by ADG Zone Varanasi on social media: "In such a situation, Ranveer expressed his wish to become an IPS officer, so the child's wish was fulfilled in the office #adgzonevaranasi."
The post included three photos of Ranveer dressed in khaki, sitting inside a police cabin, and a video of him meeting and shaking hands with other police personnel.?
The clip concludes with a heartwarming group photo. In the comments section, people expressed their heartfelt thanks.?
One person said, "Commendable contribution towards this child." Another commented, "Sir, you won my heart. I salute you from my heart."
According to a study published in the South Asian Journal of Cancer, the incidence of central nervous system (CNS) tumors in India ranges from 5 to 10 per 100,000 people, with this trend on the rise.?
These tumors represent about 2% of all malignancies.?
CNS tumors include those found in the brain and spinal cord, which occur when abnormal cells form in these areas.?
In India, brain tumors specifically account for 8% to 12% of all childhood cancers, highlighting a significant concern in pediatric oncology.
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