Trupti Hadwale (Right) with her father Balasaheb Hadwale 
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Farmers Daughter Trupti Hadwale from Rajuri Joins Police Force

Shivraj Sanas

Pune: Trupti Hadwale, hailing from Rajuri (Junnar Taluka), has successfully joined the police force in Mira-Bhayandar, overcoming challenging circumstances to fulfill her farmer father Balasaheb Bolhu Hadwale's dream.

Trupti completed her primary education at the Zilla Parishad Primary School and Vidya Vikas Mandir Secondary and Higher Secondary School in her village. She pursued further education at Dnyanmandir Junior College in Ale.

Her success is attributed to her diligent preparation for various competitive exams, with guidance from her teachers Uttam Gorde, Ashish Supekar, and Adesh Hadwale.

"My parents always wanted me to become a police officer. Despite the difficult financial situation at home, I worked hard to achieve this goal. The teachers at my college and Bhagyavidhata Academy provided excellent guidance. I was determined to become a police officer and have now fulfilled that dream," Trupti said.

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