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Uttar Pradesh: 12-YO Cancer Patient Made Prayagraj Police ADG For A Day

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Prayagraj: Harsh Dubey, a 12-year-old cancer patient was appointed as Additional Director General of police in Prayagraj district for a day. Harsh is studying in class 4 of a local school in Prayagraj and his father is an e-rickshaw driver.

ADG of Prayagraj, Prem Prakash in a motive to boost the morale of the little boy fighting cancer made him ADG of Prayagraj for a day. Moreover, he also gifted a body kit to the boy.

“When I came to know about the plight of the 12-year-old boy suffering from cancer through the social workers helping cancer patients in the city, I then decided to take measures to boost the morale of the minor boy,” said ADG Prem Prakash.

Harsh not only seated as ADG for a day but also looked after the legal documents and police functioning.

Harsh’s father, Sanjay Dubey was full of emotions and gratitude after seeing his son sitting as an ADG and thanked the medical staff looking after his child, police officials and social activist Pankaj Rizwani for keeping Harsh’s spirit high and positive in fighting such a severe disease.

Doctors staff also assured to look after Harsh by assisting his case.

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