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Mansi Sawant: Daughter of Tailor Overcomes Odds to Become Police Constable

Mansi's education took place in local schools—Zilla Parishad School in Sutarwadi for primary education and Pirangut School for secondary education.

Salil Urunkar

Pune: Mansi Sambhaji Sawant, a young woman from Sutarwadi in Mulshi Taluka, has triumphed over financial challenges to fulfill her dream of becoming a police constable.

Raised in a modest household where her father, Sambhaji Sawant, worked as both a driver and a tailor, Mansi's journey to success is a testament to determination and resilience.

Mansi's early education took place in local schools—Zilla Parishad School in Sutarwadi for primary education and Pirangut School for secondary education.

Despite the family's limited means, her father made sacrifices to support her aspirations. Her mother, Rani, who had only studied up to the seventh grade, managed both the household and farm work.

Mansi's fascination with the police uniform began at a young age, but she was mindful of the costs associated with pursuing this career. However, her fortunes changed when she discovered a newspaper advertisement for free pre-recruitment training at the Sharadabai Pawar Training Center in Baramati. Determined to succeed, she enrolled in the program, passed the physical fitness tests, and completed four years of rigorous training.

Mansi has now joined the ranks as a police constable, a significant achievement for her and her family. But her ambitions don't stop there—Mansi plans to pursue further education with the goal of advancing to a senior officer position in the police force.

The communities of Sutarwadi and Kasar Amboli have celebrated Mansi's success with a series of honors. A special felicitation ceremony was held, attended by local leaders and villagers who have watched Mansi grow and achieve her dreams.

On Independence Day, Mansi was invited by the Shrimant Kasar Patil Mandal to hoist the national flag. She was further honored by Police Patil Swati Sutar and former Sarpanch Suvarna Marne, marking her accomplishment with recognition and pride.

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