Twitter Hails Assam Police For Looking After The Babies Of Mothers Writing The TET Exam

Sumedha Tripathi

Woman are generally great at juggling several things at once. Whether it is their work with household or a lot more than that. So, obviously who will understand a woman more than women?

An exemplary instance of empathy took place in Assam on Sunday when some women police officers helped take care of the babies while their mothers wrote the Teachers’ Eligibility Test (TET).

The Assam Police shared a picture on Twitter of two cops from Darrang district carrying and cradling with the babies as their mothers wrote the exam. 

This act of kindness was even lauded by Twitter.

This TET exam was conducted on the 10th of November and it is considered as the basic requirement for teaching aspirants for classes I to VIII.

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