Watch: 9-year-old cancer patient fulfills dream of becoming an 'IPS officer' for a day
When a 9-year-old is diagnosed with cancer, it shakes your faith in the world. The sense of helplessness can be overwhelming, as if you are at the mercy of the disease. 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 a ray of hope and joy into his life amidst the darkness.
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."
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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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