“I was in a constant state of fear about these students. Loneliness, anxiety and depression can do terrible things to these young minds and my prime focus was to ensure their safe departure from Kota,” explains Kasera.
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25-year-old Mantasha Shaikh tweeted about her experience while returning home late on October 4, 2018. She was visiting some relatives and had lost track of time. She boarded a BEST bus from Sakinaka to reach her home in Royal Palms, Aarey.
For over seven decades, the tribals, including school-going students, pregnant ladies, as well as the elderly used to walk for at least one hour to board a bus from Kadel Bavi thanda, six km away from their hamlet.
The exam was to start in the next ten minutes, and the eight girls who were left behind were on the verge of crying. But acting in the nick of time, inspector Srinivasulu offered to drop them to their exam centre in his own police vehicle.